Application Instructions
This program is open to both Brown students and non-Brown / visiting students. Please click on the appropriate links below to submit an online application.
In this Brown Global Summer Program, students will explore the impact of major international sporting events on host cities and communities.
In this Brown Global Summer Program, students will explore the impact of major international sporting events on host cities and communities.
Click below to watch a recording of a virtual info session to learn about the Brown Global Summer Program in Mexico City. Facilitated by faculty leader, Elena Shih, this session offers an in-depth review of the program destinations, academics, costs, eligibility requirements, and instructions for submitting an application for Summer 2025.
This program is open to both Brown students and non-Brown / visiting students. Please click on the appropriate links below to submit an online application.
When momentous events like the Olympic Games or World Cup soccer tournament arrive in a city, momentous things happen – for the better and for the worse. As the 2026 World Cup gears up to take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, this class considers the way cities and societies change with the arrival of international sporting events. Set against the rich sociocultural backdrop of Mexico City, this course uses the World Cup as a portal to understand the social, cultural, environmental, and political impacts of global sporting events.
Elena Shih (American Studies - Brown University) and Elis Mendoza (Patio Lab - National Autonomous University of Mexico)
June 16, 2025 – July 26, 2025
June 16 – June 30, 2025 | Online pre-travel coursework (*hybrid asynchronous / synchronous) |
June 30, 2025 | Arrival in Mexico; check in to program-arranged housing |
June 30 – July 12, 2025 | Delivery of in-country program – Mexico City |
July 12, 2025 | Group project and oral presentation |
July 12, 2025 | End of in-country program; check out of program-arranged housing |
July 26, 2025 | Course ends; final research paper(s) due |
*The online pre-travel coursework will involve both asynchronous and synchronous components. Asynchronous work will consist of independent mandatory reading and written memo reflections. Synchronous work will consist of two 1.5 hour long Zoom lectures and discussions (one per week between June 16-June 30), to be scheduled at a mutually convenient time for all participants.
In Mexico, students will be housed in hotels in multiple occupancy rooms with a shared bathroom. Housing arrangements are subject to change as the program is finalized.
Please note that all participants are required to stay in program-arranged housing. Independently arranged housing will not be permitted.
All breakfasts and 1 additional group meal per day will be provided and paid for by the program. Students will be responsible for paying for all other meals out-of-pocket.
Brown Global Summer Program participants are billed for Brown Summer Session Tuition and a Global Housing, Meal & Activity Fee that covers housing, program activities, and some meals while in-country. The tuition and fees for Summer Session 2025 are published on the Student Financial Services website. The estimated Global Housing, Meal & Activity Fee for this program is $3,800.
For a detailed breakdown of fees billed by Brown and costs that you will be responsible for paying directly yourself out-of-pocket, please review and complete the Global Summer Financial Planning Worksheet for this program. This will help you to determine your individual, out-of-pocket cost of attendance after factoring in any Summer Grant funding that you receive from the Office of Financial Aid (see “Summer Grants” below.)
Brown undergraduates who receive financial aid during the academic year may be eligible for a Summer Grant towards their Summer Session charges. Eligible students will be contacted by the Office of Financial aid in late February/early March with information about their eligibility.
Please make note of the following deadlines for Summer 2025 programs. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Visiting students from other (i.e., non-Brown) colleges and universities are welcome and encouraged to submit a visiting student application to any Brown Global Summer Program.
As part of the application process, visiting students must also submit an official academic transcript to demonstrate that they meet the following two eligibility criteria:
Instructions for submitting an official transcript as a visiting student are provided in the online application for each program.
Chris Van Booven, Assistant Director of Global Programs