The Dual-Country Advantage
Why settle for one perspective when you can offer your students two?
As faculty leaders, the most profound learning happens in the “in-between” moments—when students reconcile two different realities. By connecting two countries through a single thematic lens, you don’t just double the locations; you triple the impact.
Why Choose a Dual-Country Model?
The Pedagogy of Comparison
Moving between countries encourages deeper reflection. Students begin to notice differences, question assumptions, and make connections across contexts that a single-country stay simply cannot provide.
Boost Your Recruitment
Stand out in a crowded field. Programs like “Morocco & Spain” capture the interest of both European-focused and Africa-focused students, broadening your appeal and helping you hit enrollment targets faster.
Featured MOBT Global Pairings
| Program Pairing | Thematic Focus | Why it Works |
|---|---|---|
| Morocco & Spain | Intersections of Faith & History | Trace Moorish history from Andalusia to the Maghreb and explore the modern relationship between Europe and Africa. |
| Spain & Portugal | Iberian Economies & Empires | Compare and contrast different colonial legacies and modern economic strategies within the EU. |
| Morocco & Portugal | Atlantic Trade & Exploration | Track ancient trade routes and the influence of seafaring cultures on two distinct continents. |
Faculty Resources for University Approval
Sample Learning Objectives
• Comparative Analysis: Evaluate how historical events shaped two distinct modern societies.
• Intercultural Resilience: Navigate differing social norms and political climates in a single journey.
• Systems Thinking: Identify economic interdependencies between the Global North and Global South.
Curriculum Integration
• Business: Study trade across the Strait of Gibraltar vs. EU internal market regulations.
• History: Trace the architectural legacy from mosques to cathedrals.
• Public Health: Compare urban vs. rural healthcare access in neighboring nations.
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