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GLOBAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS ABROAD

 

 

DURHAM UNIVERSITY

Durham University, located in Northern England, is home to one of the largest and most prestigious departments of Archaeology in the UK. This year-long program is designed for the study of archaeology and ancient languages at an intensive level (admission and enrollment arranged through Classical Studies).

 

COLLEGE YEAR IN ATHENS

A unique experience of living and studying history, classics, art, and archaeology in Greece, the cradle of modern western civilization: this semester- or year-long program, enriched with several field trips to archaeological sites and museums, is offered through the Athens-based International Center for Hellenic and Mediterranean Studies through the direction of College Year in Athens, a non-profit educational institution based in Cambridge, MA. Brochures and applications are available in the department of Classical Studies.

 

INTERCOLLEGIATE CENTER FOR CLASSICAL STUDIES IN ROME

Established in 1965 by representatives of 10 American colleges and universities, the Center provides undergraduate students with a unique opportunity to live in Rome, the eternal city, and study history, classics, art, and archaeology. The intensive semester-long program includes several field trips to archaeological sites and museums. The program is administered by Duke University; applications are available in the department of Classical Studies.

 

CLASSICS IMMERSION PROGRAMS IN GREECE AND ITALY

Students of Classics and Archaeology or other students interested in classical antiquity have the opportunity to choose from two immersion programs offered by the department of Classical Studies. The programs are based on Rome/Bay of Naples and on the Greek mainland/Crete and aim to study first-hand and reconstruct daily life and society in various periods of classical antiquity, always relating texts to the surviving monuments and artifacts.