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Global Studies Human Rights and Study Abroad

December 7, 2024 by Admin
Global Studies Human Rights and Study Abroad

Global Studies Human Rights and Study Abroad: The UCLA International Institute brings global perspectives to its students, and Maher Salha, a senior with a double major in global studies and political science, exemplifies how deeply transformative this journey can be. His passion for international politics, law, and human rights was shaped by both academic rigor … Read more

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