There are a number of education abroad opportunities for MSU students wishing to study in Canada. Below is a list of current offerings, with more planned in the near future.
The Toronto International Film Festival is one of the largest film festivals in the world. It attracts close to half a million attendees each year, five thousand of whom are industry professionals. The festival is also one of the most prestigious and influential. It maintains its commitment to promoting cinematic achievements from smaller industries around the world as well as to its role as an indicator of success during awards season in North America.
In addition to the festival's film programming, TIFF also runs an industry conference that includes master classes, dialogues between creators on the craft of filmmaking, moderated panels, and mentoring opportunities for early career professionals. The TIFF study abroad program will give MSU students access to both of these components of the festival.
For more information, please contact Professor Kaveh Askari at .
Students can apply through the Education Abroad portal.
This program will examine the culture, politics, history, education, and languages of Canada while working with literacy centres in Toronto and Montréal. Students will gain international teaching, non-profit, and higher education experiences.
Excursions include day trips to Niagara Falls and Québec City.
For more information, please contact Professor Grace Pregent at .
Students can learn more and apply through the Education Abroad portal.