Galápagos
The GalápaGo! Research based Learning Abroad Program has three main parts:
- A spring-semester preparatory course
- A one-month abroad experience in the Galapagos with host families and global scientists
- A post-trip event, Galapafest!, where students share personal and professional reflections.
The program is open to all majors, with scholarships available.
This course is about preparing for a required study-abroad trip to the Galápagos Islands in the summer of 2026. There, students will spend approximately one month assisting faculty with ongoing research projects. To prepare for this immersive research experience, we will read and discuss both the theoretical and experimental background for the projects during the spring semester. In addition, we will use the Galápagos Islands as a model to explore several topics in geology, evolutionary biology, history and conservation. The course will include integrative projects, readings, student-led discussions, films and lectures.
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Research
The trip is organized in partnership with the Universidad San Francisco de Quito. USFQ runs the Galápagos Science Center, a research station in Playa Mann on San Cristóbal Island. At the research station, and through the adjacent GAIAS program, you will interact with faculty from USFQ and around the world working on projects in the islands.

Cultural Experience
Students will stay with local families who have been thoroughly vetted and have hosted participants in previous years. Breakfast and dinner will be provided daily by the host family. While fluency in Spanish is not required for the trip, having some proficiency in the language will be helpful when staying with your host family.

Excursions
Each excursion in the Galápagos brings you closer to the islands’ unique wildlife and breathtaking beauty. Some excursions include Kicker Rock, Punta Pitt, El Junco, and the Tortoise Conservation Center.

Galápafest!
About a month after their trip, students gathered for Galápafest!, an annual event where students present personal narrative projects to fellow classmates, professors, UH Learning Abroad staff and their families.
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