Shuford Away

Shuford Away

Bangkok, Chiang Rai, and Satun Province Thailand

May 30 — July 1, 2026

At A Glance

UNC Burch in Thailand (Public Health Entrepreneurship)

  • Program Leader: Alice Ammerman
  • Program Contact: Holland Page
  • Program Partner: Honors Carolina
  • Dates: May 30th – July 1st, 2026
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Credit: Students may receive credit for both SPHG 428 and SPHG 429
  • Eligibility: Open to all UNC-Chapel Hill undergraduates (second-year status or greater) with a 3.0 GPA.
  • Application Due Date: January 15th, 2026

Thailand

Program Overview

The Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship partners with Honors Carolina for an immersive entrepreneurship experience in Thailand. Students live and work in iconic cities throughout Thailand while completing the track course requirement of the Entrepreneurship minor. Through their coursework and additional programming, students will meet entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, product leaders, thought leaders, design thinkers, and industry leaders, visiting companies and venues at the heart of Thailand’s entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem. Students complete SPHG 429H, an approved track course.

The innovative and sustainable nature of entrepreneurial pursuit can benefit public health initiatives, especially when entrepreneurship identifies economically self-sustaining solutions to public health challenges. This program introduces students to basic concepts and case studies of commercial and social entrepreneurship as applied to the pursuit of public health and sustainable food systems through both for-profit and non-profit entities. Students earn 3 credit hours through 1 required course and complete field work; they remain enrolled at UNC-Chapel Hill with a summer term’s work going toward general education and major or minor requirements. Field work provides valuable educational experiences in a cross-cultural context.

Field work placements combined with academic coursework allow students to appreciate connections between theory and practice and gain exposure to potential career choices. Students will form teams and be connected with organizations currently involved in mentoring and incubating social enterprises. Students will work with these “coach” organizations and a grassroots enterprise to support this work through identifying new opportunities and approaches in addressing a food system-related or public health problem.

Program Components

Program Costs

The total anticipated cost of this program is $9,943,24. For the most current cost estimate, please see the Study Abroad Program Brochure here.

Applications open November 1st, 2025