Faculty-led Program in Scotland (Prof. Fleming)
Domestic and interpersonal violence is a global issue that can have a significant impact on individuals, families, schools, workplaces, communities and societies. We are all impacted by it鈥揺ither directly or indirectly in some manner or time. How to prevent such violence and work with the survivors and those that cause harm requires a multi-level approach from working with individuals, creating programs and trauma informed practices and policies.
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the nature of violence in intimate and domestic relationships from a Scottish and American perspective. Scotland is known for creating innovative approaches to ending violence. As such the course will offer an immersive exploration of the land, culture, prevention and intervention models and frameworks that are utilized in the field of policy and practice both in Scotland and the United States. Students will experience Scotland and meet and learn from those who are shaping policy, practice and programs from the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow to the Highlands of Scotland. Experience the culture and beauty of Scotland while gaining valuable knowledge and insights!

Dates & Deadlines
App Deadline: December 15, 2024
Program Dates: May 19, 2025 to May 31, 2025 (Dates tentative)
This program has reached maximum capacity for summer 2025, meaning the Study Abroad Center is no longer accepting applications for this program at this time. If you are interested in participating in this program for Summer 2026, please complete the waitlist form below.
Interested in studying abroad in the summer of 2025 or later? Please fill out the waitlist form below and the study abroad center will notify you when applications for future terms open. If you are still deciding where or when you want to go abroad, you can also schedule an informational meeting with our office to learn more about the programs we offer and find one that works best for you!
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Course Leader
Michael Fleming, Associate Professor
Department: Family, Aging, and Counseling
Phone: 319-273-6301
E-mail:michael.fleming@uni.edu
Campus Address: LAT 221
Michael has taught and worked in understanding violence in interpersonal relationships for much of his professional life. He serves as the Co-Director of the Patricia A Tomson Center for Violence Prevention at UNI. This work has involved working with colleagues from Scotland and elsewhere. He is looking forward to bringing students to Scotland to experience and learn from the culture of Scotland and to hear and learn from the passion of those working in this area.
Program Costs
Estimated Program Cost: $6,998*
*estimated total cost of participation, actual amount depends on type of housing accommodation selected, actual airfare purchase price, personal spending habits, and other factors
Estimated Total Program Cost | $6,998 |
Estimated U-bill Charges | $4,982 |
Estimated Out-of-Pocket Costs | $2,016 |
Scotland Summer 2025 Cost Estimate (PDF)
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Cost of Studying On Campus at UNI*
*per semester, estimated, will vary per person
Tuition & Fees | $4,968 |
Room & Board | $4,993 |
Books | $400 |
Personal Expenses | $902 |
Transportation | $385 |
Total | $11,468 |
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鈥孍ligibility Requirements to Study Abroad
The Study Abroad Center reserves the right to determine participants' eligibility to study Abroad. Students must have a completed study abroad application, including supportive recommendation form(s). To view eligibility requirements, click here.