Health and Safety While Studying Abroad

Institutions and organizations involved with student travel have always sought to protect the health and safety of those participating in international educational activities. 在过去几年里, this effort has become better coordinated and more comprehensive between home institutions, 项目供应商, 以及主办机构.

In addition to any safety information provided by the program provider, the host university’s international office, 还有哈维·穆德 study abroad pre-departure handbook (MS Word), the most important person responsible for keeping safe is you, the student.

  • You are responsible for reviewing the safety information provided to you by Harvey Mudd College and your program provider.
  • You are responsible for handling the advice provided by local staff about how to stay safe abroad, 尤其是当你独自一人的时候.
  • You are responsible for any poor choices you make that may jeopardize your health or safety, or the health and safety of those around you. Learn more about arrest and detention abroad.

Included are some additional tips from Bill Hoffa’s ‘It’s Your World’ handbook:

Student’s Personal Responsibility to Health and Safety

The most important factor in your safety abroad is likely to be your behavior. 明智的做法如下:

  • Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Don’t wander through unfamiliar areas alone, and always remain alert.
  • 晚上不要单独外出. Even when you’re with friends, stick to well-lit streets where there are a lot of people.
  • Don’t flash jewelry, expensive cameras, or electronic equipment.
  • 走路或慢跑时要小心. Remember that in some countries, drivers use the left side of the road. In certain areas, drivers may not expect anyone to be running along the road.
  • When crossing streets, keep in mind that pedestrians may not be given the right of way.
  • 小心饮酒. 如果你喝酒, make sure it is only with people you know and trust, and designate one person to remain sober. As in the United States, never drink and drive. (Drunk driving laws abroad are sometimes much more severe than those in the United States.)
  • Don’t attract attention to yourself with provocative or expensive clothing or boisterous conversation in public. Observe local students’ behavior, and try to mimic it.
  • 只乘坐官方出租车. Unless meters are used, agree on the fare before you get in.
  • Before you travel from your program site, find out what methods of transportation are safest and whether any roads should be avoided.
  • Read the local papers to find out where high crime areas are and whether civil unrest is brewing.
  • Stay away from demonstrations or any kind of civil disturbances. Even innocent bystanders can be hurt or arrested.
  • 保护好你的护照. 复印一份,随身携带. Lock your passport in a safe whenever possible. If you need to carry it with you, place it in a front pocket or your purse. 展示的时候要小心.
  • In general, avoid being engulfed in a crowd. This is the preferred environment of pickpockets.
  • 任何地方都可能发生事故. If driving, know what local traffic laws are and follow them. 一定要系好安全带. Make sure you understand local road signs and signals (Note: Harvey Mudd College advises against students driving while abroad).
  • 行走时保持警惕. 过马路前, remember to look both ways; in some countries, traffic will be coming from the opposite direction from what you would expect.
  • While these preventative measures can ward off some dangers, anyone can be a victim of a random accident or theft. 对于这些罕见的情况, it is a good idea to have travel insurance available in case medical attention is needed, 或者被盗物品需要更换.
  • For the latest safety alert information on a specific location, visit http://travel.状态.gov and select the country of interest from the alphabetical listing. U.S Embassy contact information can be obtained from the bottom of each country page and should be copied in case of an emergency.