DOCUMENT RESUME HE 031 105 ED 417 652 Steen, Sara J., Ed. AUTHOR Vacation Study Abroad, 1998/99. The Complete Guide to Summer TITLE and Short-Term Study. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. INSTITUTION ISBN-0-87206-242-2 ISBN ISSN-1046-2104 ISSN 1998-00-00 PUB DATE 522p.; For previous edition, see ED 405 756. NOTE IIE Books, Institute of International Education, P.O. Box AVAILABLE FROM 371, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701-0371; toll-free phone: 800-445-0443; fax: 301-953-2838; e-mail: [email protected] ($39.95, plus $6 handling). -- Reference Non-Classroom (055) Guides Books (010) PUB TYPE Directories/Catalogs (132) Materials MF02/PC21 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE College Students; Colleges; Eligibility; Exchange Programs; DESCRIPTORS Foreign Countries; Higher Education; *International Educational Exchange; *International Programs; Program Content; Program Descriptions; Second Language Programs; Student Costs; *Student Exchange Programs; *Study Abroad; *Summer Programs; Universities Institute of International Education NY; Program IDENTIFIERS Characteristics ABSTRACT This guide provides descriptions of 2,008 summer and short-term academic and language study-abroad programs that range in length from one-week to several months. Introductory sections provide information on the Institute of International Education (IIE), IIE publications, the use of the guide, planning study abroad, and 78 publications and 34 websites on study and research abroad and funding opportunities. The majority of the guide consists of individual program descriptions, arranged geographically by region and country. In addition to specific country and city listings, there is a "worldwide" section for programs that are active in more than one region. Each listing provides information on program sponsor, name of the learn program, program site, dates, subjects of study and opportunities to foreign languages, eligibility, credit, instructional methods and language(s) of instruction, costs, housing, deadlines, other information, and contact points. Programs are indexed by program sponsor, consortia, field of study, special options, cost, and duration. A brief article, "How to Read Study-Abroad Literature," by Lily von Klemperer is included. (SW) ******************************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * ******************************************************************************** cV V VD - - B E U S DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement ED CATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. I:I Minor changes have been made to PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND improve reproduction quality. DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY Points of view or opinions stated in this IIE document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy. tr Institute of International Education TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ) INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) U TRAVEL&STUDY Not just in one location, but in many... all in the same semester! Europe and the Mediterranean South and East Asia CHINA Xian Changsha Guilin isa &ome Ho Chi Naples Minh City Pornpei Delph MALAYSIA Singapo Mycenae Rhodes Crete Jerusalem ...r- ...---' Nuwelba Cairo Mt Sinai Hurghada Luxo Aswan Abu Simbel L What Makes Eastern Michigan University's Cultural History Tours Unique ? Many universities offer students the chance to study abroad, but often these programs are limited to a single country, or even a single city. However, EMU's Cultural History Tours offer you the unparalleled opportunity to travel and study throughout Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, the Mediterranean or Asiaall while earning up to a full semester's worth of university credit taught by experienced faculty in an interdisciplinary context. Six and 12-week summer sessions are also available. This is truly a unique learning experience, offered at a price that in many cases is not much more than the cost of a semester on campus. If you are a serious student open to new and exciting challenges, the European or Asian Cultural History Tours could be the opportunity of your lifetime! IS Ttii For more information, please contact: Office of Academic Programs Abroad, Eastern Michigan University 332 Goodison Hall, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 800/ 777-3541 toll free or e-mail: [email protected] li http: / /www.emich.edu/public/cont_ed/culhist.html EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. AVAILABLE BEST COPY Vacation Study Abroad lggPgg The Complete Guide to Summer and Short-Term Study Sara J. Steen, Editor Institute o International Education 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017-3580 'r I Al LITE DIVECT SUCCT EDIT YOUR OWN SHORT FILMS IN OUR INTENSIVE HANDS-ON TOTAL IMMERSION WORKSHOPS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH LITTLE OR NO PRIOR FILMMAKING EXPERIENCE. WORK WITH 16MM ARRIFLEX CAMERAS IN SMALL CLASSES DESIGNED AND TAUGHT BY AWARD -WINNING INSTRUCTORS. TUITION $4000. I I I ' S I 11 SIJAMEU 1998 Four AND SIX WEEIc FlummArlsc WCIACSI-ICIDS OVERSEAS: IN THE UNITED STATES: NEW YCUIc FILM ACADEMY CAMUIVIDGE UNIVEIRSITY CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND NEW YORK CITY MINCETCN UNIVEUSITY oxrcia) UNIVEUSITY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY YALE UNIVEIRSITY OXFORD, ENGLAND PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY VAC'S MANCE UCLA SORBONNE UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ALL WORKSHOPS ARE SOLELY OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY Y N-E -K F I L. ACA Co-El%011( TEL: 212-674-4300 FAX: 212-477-1414 100 EAST 17TH STREET NYC 10003 WEB: www.nyfa.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Contents Institute of International Education France 113 Germany IIE Study-Abroad Books 161 Greece How to Use This Book 175 Iceland Abbreviations 181 Ireland Planning for Study Abroad 182 Italy Additional Resources for Study Abroad 189 Luxembourg 228 How to Read Study-Abroad Literature Malta 228 Netherlands 228 PROGRAMS: Norway 232 Portugal 233 Worldwide Spain 235 Worldwide Sweden 1 273 Switzerland 274 Africa, South of the Sahara United Kingdom 279 More Than One Country 11 Cameroon Middle East and North Africa 12 Ghana 12 More Than One Country 331 Kenya 13 Cyprus 331 Nigeria 14 Egypt 332 Senegal 15 Israel 333 South Africa 15 Jordan 336 Swaziland 17 Morocco 337 Uganda 17 Palestine National Authority Area 338 Zimbabwe 18 Tunisia 339 Turkey 339 Asia and Oceania United Arab Emirates 340 More Than One Country 19 Yemen 340 Australia 22 China 29 Western Hemisphere India 38 More Than One Country 343 Indonesia 40 Antigua and Barbuda 345 Japan 41 Argentina 345 Korea, Republic of 48 Bahamas 348 Nepal 49 Belize 349 New Zealand 50 Bermuda 349 Palau 50 Bolivia 350 Singapore 51 Brazil 350 Taiwan 51 Canada 353 Thailand 52 Cayman Islands 359 Vietnam 54 Chile 359 Colombia 361 Eastern Europe Costa Rica 361 More Than One Country 57 Cuba 375 Armenia 58 Dominican Republic 376 Azerbaijan 58 Ecuador 378 Belarus 58 El Salvador 381 Bulgaria 59 Guadeloupe 382 Croatia 60 Guatemala 382 Czech Republic 60 Honduras 385 Georgia 66 Jamaica 386 Hungary 66 Martinique 386 Kazakhstan 69 Mexico 387 Kyrgyzstan 69 Netherlands Antilles 416 Latvia 70 Nicaragua 416 Moldova 70 Panama 417 Poland 70 Paraguay 417 Russia 72 Peru 417 Slovak Republic 83 Puerto Rico 419 Slovenia 83 St Lucia 420 Tajikistan 84 Turks and Caicos Islands 420 Turkmenistan 84 Uruguay 420 Ukraine 84 Venezuela 421 Uzbekistan 85 Indexes Western Europe Sponsoring Institutions I: 425 More Than One Country 87 II: Consortia 435 Austria 98 III: Fields of Study 445 Belgium 109 IV: Special Options 463 Denmark 111 V: Cost Ranges 473 Finland 112 VI: Duration 477 iii on To Send 111 Information ilrlIJ Programs If you offer a study-abroad program not listed in this book, you may ask to be added to the mailing list for our annual summer survey. Enclose current printed information with your letter. If your program is appropriate for either Academic Year Abroad or Vacation Study Abroad, IIE will send our New Program Questionnaire to you next summer. The books are intended to offer information on postsecondary programs up to one year in length. Mail or fax your request to: Study-Abroad Editor IIE BOOKS 809 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017-3580 USA Fax: 212-984-5358 Credits Lisa Rhoades Production Manager: Assistant Editor: Daniel Wein Editorial Assistants: Theresa Duhon, Katie Johntz, Marie O'Sullivan, Carol Weeg Data Entry: Shane DeLeers, Theresa Duhon Computer Systems Coordinator: Jeanne Coleman McHugh Dutton & Sherman Cover Design: Joe Fleming Fleming 1995 Cover Artwork: Forty-eighth Edition VACATION STUDY ABROAD was formerly published under the title Summer Study Abroad Copyright © 1998 by the Institute of International Education. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be incorporated into any information retrieval system, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the Institute of International Education. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN: 087206-242-2 ISSN: 1046-2104 iv 7 ilduertisers Advertising Policy Advertising in IIE's Study-Abroad books is open to U.S. ads. Inclusion of a program or advertisement does not and foreign higher educational institutions and private imply IIE recommendation, nor does omission imply IIE organizations that sponsor study-abroad programs listed disapproval. Advertisers are solely responsible for the in Academic Year Abroad or Vacation Study accuracy of the information in their advertisements. Abroad. Program listings are free of charge and are provided by The Institute of International Education does not IIE as a public educational service. They are not contin- attempt to evaluate programs listed in the books, nor gent upon the purchase of advertising space by the can it verify statements made by advertisers in their sponsor. See Index I: Sponsoring Institutions to find the program listings of the advertisers listed below. Academic Programs International IS Aix-en-Provence/IFS Actilingua Academy Koine Center American Association of Overseas Studies LEXIA Exchange International American College in London Lingua Service Worldwide American Council of Teachers of Russian Louisiana Tech University American Institute for Foreign Study Loyola University of Chicago Austin Peay State University Malaca Instituto Internacional de Estudios de Espanol AustraLearn: US Center for Australian Universities Michigan State University Beaver College, Center for Education Abroad Middlesex University Boston University Modern Language Studies Abroad Center for Cross-Cultural Study New York Film Academy CLIC Centro de Lenguas e Intercambio Cultural New York University College Consortium for International Studies Semester in Spain College Year in Athens Studio Art Centers International Costa Rican Language Academy SUNY College at New Paltz CSA, Center for Study Abroad SUNY College at New Paltz, Language Immersion Institute Cuauhnahuac Drexel University Syracuse University Duke University Trinity College (CT) Eastern Michigan University Tufts University Escuela Internacional Universidad Iberoamericana European Heritage Institute Universitaet Wien Georgetown University University of Arizona Hebrew University of Jerusalem University of California, Irvine IES, Institute for the International Education of Students University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Institute for American Universities University of Kansas Institute of Spanish Studies University of New Hampshire Institute Cultural Oaxaca University of New Orleans Instituto de Lengua Espanola para Extranjeros University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Instituto Falcon University Studies Abroad Consortium Instituto Universal de Idiomas Uppsala University Intercultura Language Center Vancouver English Centre International Council for Cultural Exchange Villanova University Virtus Institute International Studies Abroad Institute of International Education The Institute of International Education (HE) is the largest Purposes and Participants U.S. higher educational exchange agency. IIE administers international education, training and IIE builds international understanding through educational research activities to fulfill goals developed in consultation exchanges that reach nearly all the world's nations. Many with its sponsor organizations. Purposes can vary from the IIE programs further international development goals. institutional development of a university in an emerging nation to multinational corporate staff development, from A nonprofit organization with over 650 college and univer- short-term training to long-term research on world food sity members in the U.S. and abroad, IIE has provided needs. Half of those assisted are foreign students pursuing information on educational exchange to higher education U.S. graduate degrees. The Institute also assists large and the public for more than 75 years. numbers of U.S. students and U.S. and foreign senior scholars, scientists, artists, corporate executives and community leaders each year. USIA Fulbright Program Services to Higher Education The Institute assists the U.S. Information Agency (USIA) and the Community in the conduct of the graduate Fulbright Program for both U.S. and foreign students at the predoctoral level. IIE provides educational advising services worldwide that U.S. students enrolled in a U.S. college or university must assist 200,000 individuals annually. IIE publications are standard guides to international study. IIE research apply through a campus Fulbright Program Adviser. U.S. citizens not formally enrolled in a higher educational reports provide a substantive basis for policy choices in the field of international exchange. institution may request applicant information on USIA Fulbright Program grants from HE's U.S. Student Pro- grams Office. Membership Services Foreign nationals who wish to apply for financial assistance As members of HE, approximately 2,000 campus profes- through the Fulbright Program to study in the United sionals worldwide receive complimentary copies of HE's States must apply through the binational Fulbright Com- invaluable information resources, including Academic Year mission or designated U.S. diplomatic post in their home Abroad and Vacation Study Abroad, and have access to a nation. IIE cannot accept applications from foreign nation- members-only area of the IIE website, which includes als for the USIA Fulbright Program. complete searchable versions of HE's study-abroad directo- ries. Members also receive the Educational Associate Program Administration quarterly newsletter, participate in IIE seminars and university fairs and benefit from IIE services targeted to IIE administers 250 programs which benefit more than their specific needs. Membership is open to U.S. and overseas universities and U.S. non-profit organizations. 11,000 men and women from nearly 170 nations each year. The Institute is an independent nonprofit agency. It For membership information, contact: Manager, Member- organizes international projects at the request of sponsors ship Services, HE, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York NY 10017-3580 or email: [email protected]. such as the U.S. Information Agency, U.S. Agency for International Development, foundations, corporations, universities, foreign governments and international organizations. vi INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION VACATION STUDY ABROAD 1998/99 IIE Online URL: http://www.iie.org Supported by a search engine and extensive menus designed to take advantage of the superior hypertext linking capacity of the World Wide Web, the IIE website contains over 7,000 screens of digital content and is still growing. The USIA Fulbright section includes grant descriptions by country for U.S. graduate student Fulbright applicants, and in-country contacts for citizens of other nations interested in securing a Fulbright Fellowship. The Services area contains full online ver- sions of the directories, Academic Year Abroad, Vacation Study Abroad, Financial Resources for International Study and Funding for US Studyover 5,000 web pages of up-to-date international education content, in a pass- word-protected membership services area expressly designed for HE's hundreds of member universities and colleges in the U.S. and abroad. Other areas include a downloadable version of HE's Annual Report and Mission Statement, and descriptions of sponsored programs that assist 11,000 people each year. U.S. and Overseas Offices U.S. offices are located in New York, the Institute's central office; Washington, DC; Chicago, Denver, Houston and San Francisco. IIE overseas offices are located in Bangkok, Thailand; Hong Kong, China; Hanoi, Vietnam; Mexico City, Mexico; Budapest, Hungary; Moscow, Russia; and Cairo, Egypt. In Indonesia, IIE is represented by the International Education Foundation in Jakarta. vii