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Inaugural Spring Study Abroad Program

Monday, 18 May 2009

ÀÏ˾»úÊÓÆµ study abroad students during one of the Paris visits

Undergraduate students who wish to spend a semester studying in Paris and transfer the credits earned to their home university can now choose to come to ÀÏ˾»úÊÓÆµIRD either in the summer, in the fall or in the spring.

The inaugural spring session just ended and students who took part in it received their certificate of study.

The program is ran in partnership with Arcadia University's Center for Education Abroad and consists of courses in the French language and courses in international relations, focusing on the politics, history and culture of Europe. The coursework was complemented by several field trips and visits. The next sessions will be in the summer, starting May 28, and in the Fall, starting August 27. More information here.

One of the highlights of the program this year was a trip to Brussels where students were given a private tour of the European Parliament with ÀÏ˾»úÊÓÆµIRD professor Dr. Steve McGiffen, a former environmental advisor to several members of the EU parliament.

Kristina Thomsen, one of the participants, says: "Support from the staff was great. I felt there was always someone there if we had a problem." Another student in the program, Jennifer Simmons comments: "I learned a lot. I don't feel afraid of grad school any more".

ÀÏ˾»úÊÓÆµ study abroad students visiting the European Parliament in Brussels

Study Abroad Certificate award at the end of the semester

 


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M.A., School of International Relations
Class of 2008

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