Experiential Learning

Students in the Department of Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies learn about historical and contemporary manifestations of white supremacy and investigate how systems of domination create racial subjects. By getting involved in internships, research, study abroad, and student groups, students gain new perspectives into racial, ethnic, and political dimensions of all spheres of society.

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Apply Your Skills

Internships provide the opportunity to practice your skills in a real-world environment while gaining work experience that will give you a competitive edge in the job market.

Internships


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Share Your Work

Ready to share your work with the world? Discover opportunities for presenting or publishing your original academic research. 

Publications and Creative Showcase


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Travel and Study Around the World

Study in Ghana, Japan, Bolivia, New Zealand, or Australia and earn credits for your ethnic studies degree.

Study Abroad


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Join a Student Group

Connect with other students in the Department of Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies and across the UO campus by getting involved in one of our many student groups.

Student Groups