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Junior Year Abroad Network Annual Report 2010-2011

January 24, 2012

The Junior Year Abroad Network (JYAN) connects study abroad students in a global conversation on religion, politics, and culture. Fifty-five Hoyas in 24 countries on five continents – from Chile to Egypt to China – share their experiences and observations through a series of in-depth letters that are posted on the Berkley Center website. Part of the Doyle Engaging Difference Initiative, JYAN is structured as an online conversation that encompasses network participants as well as faculty and the wider Georgetown community. This reports brings together key letter excerpts on topics areas ranging from immigration to secularization and national identity, as well as background on the 2010-11 JYAN participants.

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