The
Interoceanic Institute for Development
is a multi-cultural gathering place
that unites students, young professionals, civic
and cultural leaders, and policy makers. Overlooking the pacific entrance
to the interoceanic canal, the institute is located in Casco Viejo,
a UN declared world heritage site. The Institute is being developed
for seminars and special events including indigenous film and art showings.
Did
you know:
- The Interoceanic Institute for Development
resides in the formal home of Tomas Arias, a founder of the Republic
of Panama. The institute is also a mere 40 feet from the Museum of the
Interoceanic Canal, one of the most visited museums in the Americas.
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The
Upland Rainforest Campus (URC)
located in the narrowest point in the Western Hemisphere, the Upland
Rainforest Campus resides in an area that's rich biodiversity is threatened
by both cultural and value conflicts. A setting ideal for the preparation
of students and young professionals in the fields of sustainable economic
and community development. A learning community dedicated to the conservation
of biological and cultural diversity, the Upland Rainforest Campus is
advancing the understanding of what it really takes to achieve sustainable
development in the context of poverty, social inequity and threatened
environments throughout the world.
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