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CEA - Cultural Experiences Abroad
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With CEA Study Abroad, you can take German Language courses available at all levels, whether you are just starting your language study or looking to increase your fluency, classes in business, social sciences and language will bolster your skill set and enhance your résumé.
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American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) Study Abroad in Berlin
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AIFS is your one stop for seeing the world. Over the last 40 years AIFS has sent more than 1.2 million students to study in dozens of cities across the world. Studying at Humboldt University for 4 weeks during the summer will give students the opportunity to live and study in a major world city, engage in cultural activities and travel.
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IES - Institute for the International Education of Students IES Berlin Summer Program
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The IES Berlin summer program is designed for students who seek intensive academic exposure to the country's political and social history, with a focus on Jewish Studies, Economics, Political Science, Art History and German Language and Literature.
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Intrax Study Abroad
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Intrax Study Abroad: Explore Germany! On our 4 week Summer Exploration High School Program you'll live with a host family or in dorms, attend language classes in the morning, enjoy activities in the afternoon, and explore your Germany through fun weekend excursions. No previous language experience is required.
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Greenheart Travel Independent Homestay in Germany
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Embark on the adventure of a lifetime - become an American exchange participant! You can travel to Spain, Ireland, Australia, France or many other exciting destinations that we have available. Take advantage of our summer or semester study abroad programs.
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Languages Abroad Study German in Germany
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Summer German Language Programs in Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Dusseldorf. A choice of summer dates, courses, accommodation, tours, etc...
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University of Toronto - Woodsworth College Summer Program in Berlin, Germany
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The University of Toronto offers 4 to 6 week summer courses in Australia, France, Italy, China, Ecuador, Mexico, England, Germany, Central Europe (Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary and Poland), Jordan, Kenya, Russia and Japan. Courses are for degree credit and students from any recognized North American university are welcome to participate. Prices vary by site and range from approximately $2400 to $6000 (this include tuition, accommodation, meals, textbooks and field trips).
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FUBiS - Freie Universitaet Berlin International Summer and Winter University
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FUBiS is an intensive, academic program through which students can earn credits that may be counted towards their degrees at their home institutions. FUBiS sessions run for 4 to 6 weeks and take place both in summer and winter.
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FirstStep WORLD
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FirstStep WORLD is a language & cultural immersion organization with programs in Europe and South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. Participate in programs in over 55 cities worldwide. Many social activities, volunteer opportunities and sports.
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The Academy of Cultural Diplomacy Summer School
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The Academy of Cultural Diplomacy's courses are a mix of academic seminars, interactive workshops and goal oriented field trips. The curriculum incorporates elements of the rich and vibrant cultural scenes for which the city is famous, as well as giving participants the opportunity to meet and speak with a variety
of distinguished individuals interested in promoting cultural understanding in this city of diverse cultural backgrounds.
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Concordia Language Villages German Credit Abroad
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Improve your German language proficiency, visit historic and cultural sites and experience daily life in Germany and Switzerland. Explore the sights and sounds of Berlin and Dresden and learn about the former East and West Germany. Travel to the quaint city of Lucerne (Luzern) and immerse yourself in Swiss culture. Enjoy a day of hiking on Mount Pilatus. Spend a week with a German family in Bad Waldsee to reinforce your language skills and expand your cultural understanding. Discover Frankfurt and spend a night in Bacharach castle on the Rhein River.
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LEXIA International Architecture and Pre-Architecture in Berlin
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Lexia in Berlin offers an exciting study abroad program for architecture students - the first permanent curriculum of its kind in this world design capital - as well as a pre-architecture program intended for students without previous architecture experience and/or those interested in pursuing a career in the field. Instruction is in English and German. Transfer credit through Western Washington University. Orientation abroad (3-4 days).
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DAAD - German Academic Exchange Service RISE (Research Internships in Science and Engineering)
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Intensive summer research internships in Germany. No German required, monthly stipend and housing assistance provided!
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CEPA Europe / Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin - Summer University 2010
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All university courses offered in a combination of German and English are possible.
Additionally, a 3 day / 2 night trip to Munich is included in the program fee as well as many other field trips and excursions. Students will have many different opportunities to experience two of Germany's most fascinating and important cities.
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University of Rochester
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One-month intensive German language and culture program. Fee includes tuition, family stay and cultural activities.
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DAAD - German Academic Exchange Service RISE professional - Industry Internships in Germany
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Unique opportunities for science and engineering students from the United States and Canada interested in gaining serious practical, career-building experience in Germany through the RISE professional program, where summer placements take place in a broad spectrum of companies.
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College of Charleston Center for International Education
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Internship program.
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European Study Abroad Center
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ESAC hosts a four week study abroad program in July and August in summer 2010, located in Prague, Czech Republic with an excellent four day excursion to Berlin, Germany. The trip to Berlin includes transport to and from Berlin, accommodation in a four star hotel with breakfast, a group dinner in a typical German restaurant, a trip to the German Foreign Ministry and guided walking tours of the city.
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EURASIA Institute EURASIA Summer camp
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We warmly invite young people from all over the world to our Summer Camp in Berlin. Here you can learn German and have fun at the same time.
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New York University Summer NYU in Berlin
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NYU in Berlin offers students the opportunity to spend six weeks exploring and studying in this dynamic capital city. NYU in Berlin offers language courses as well as culture courses relevant to understanding the city and Germany, past and present.
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LEXIA International Visual Culture and Film Studies
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This program, part of the Lexia in Berlin program will focus on visual culture & film studies. Instruction is in English and German. Transfer credit through Western Washington University. Orientation abroad (3-4 days).
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Fairleigh Dickinson University
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Take advantage of this new and exciting program! Design your own research project while enhancing your travel experiences, Learn more about other cultures Receive faculty guidance as you travel, Analyze your research and write while in transit This program allows you to combine your studies, area of interest, and/or career goals with the flexibility of traveling where and when YOU want!
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FirstStep WORLD: Germany
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FirstStep offers world-class language programs in Europe, Central & South America. Cultural activities, student housing or homestays, volunteering and sports.
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Suitcase Architecture
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A highly focused study of the urban development and architecture of Berlin. Many of the most highly respected architects in the world have just completed new buildings in Berlin!
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University of Colorado at Denver
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This research course provides students with an opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of Germany's society, economy, political system, and recent history.
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CEPA Europe Summer 4 week program at Humboldt University in Berlin
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This 4 week summer university study abroad program from July 18 � August 16, 2009 is offered in cooperation with Humboldt University in Berlin, Students who are interested to combine German language classes with university level courses related to German politics, history, society and culture are ideal for this program. Program includes German language lessons, lectures, housing, excursions, airport transfers, on-site coordinator, welcome dinner, orientation and 8 ECTS credits.
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CEPA Europe / Humboldt Universit�t zu Berlin German Summer University 2010
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All university courses offered in a combination of German and English are possible.
Additionally, a 3 day / 2 night trip to Munich is included in the program fee as well as many other field trips and excursions.
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University of Richmond
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Five-week intensive language and cultural experience in Berlin, Germany with excursions to historic sites in and around Brandenburg.
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St. John's University - College of St. Benedict Germany Program
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Picture yourself landing in one of Europe's most magnificent capital cities, settling into a student hotel right in the center of the city and taking in the wonders of German culture.
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George Mason University Through the Museum's Lens: The Arts in German History and Society
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This program's participants will observe and embrace the complex evolution of the museum in Berlin by: -- taking guided tours of Berlin's arcitecture and historical sites -- visiting artist studios and film and performance art centers -- conducting 4-6 museum "observations."
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Nacel International German Homestay in Germany
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Live in a German family! The Nacel homestay program offers teenagers opportunities to experience the everyday life of a host family in Germany. This immersion program proudly represents the foundation of all Nacel language programs, offering the chance for a young person from abroad to improve his/her level of German.
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State University of New York College at Buffalo (SUNY)
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Today there is a substantial Muslim presence in Europe. In 'Islam in Europe' students will come into contact with and learn about Muslim communities in the German capital of Berlin. The program focuses on making students understand the complexities of Muslim life in the contemporary Western world.
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ECLA International Summer University in Berlin
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The International Summer University, ECLA's first programme, has existed since 2000. The theme for the 2009 ISU is “Montaigne and the Making of the Modern Self”. During the six week programme, students and faculty will explore the impact of Montaigne's moral, religious, cultural and political ideals on our understanding of the modern self. Each week, readings and discussion will be organized around a general topic related to Montaigne's Essays, including the birth of the modern self in Renaissance Europe, the discovery of the New World and its consequences for the self-understanding of European cultures, Montaigne’s criticism of human presumption and pride as root causes of the Wars of Religion in 16th century France, the relation between morality and politics in modern statecraft, and the place of pleasure, friendship and sexuality, and death in the care of the self..
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University at Buffalo
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In this program students will learn what it means to be a European Muslim and how Muslims bridge the gap between the Western and Islamic world.
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NYU Gallatin in Berlin
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Berlin’s streets, buildings, memorials, and cultural monuments offer cautionary tales about the folly of nationalist ambition; inspiring sagas of intellectual and physical courage; cold testimonials of crime and retribution; lyrical ballads of brutal honesty; personal records of hope and despair. From one perspective, all of these narratives are episodes in an epic whose grand and central scene is World War II—and that is the point of view to be adopted in this three-week interdisciplinary seminar set in Berlin.
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Tulane/Humboldt International Summer School on Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration
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Intercultural Negotiation and Mediation (three credits)
This course involves a combination of workshops, role-play exercises, lectures and other presentations. Most of the course is conducted in a workshop setting with role-play exercises done in small groups of 24 students and two or three faculty members. The first week focuses on negotiation and the second week on mediation. These sessions will provide the standard training in both the theory and basic skills of negotiation and mediation. One major objective is to develop negotiation and mediation skills in cross-cultural business transactions involving participants of different nationalities and diverging expectations. Even experienced mediators in the U.S., where the use of mediation has advanced rapidly in recent years, encounter unexpected pitfalls when applying their skills in mediations between parties from different countries and cultures. Students who complete the course will qualify for mediator certification in many American states. Optional afternoon and evening sessions will focus on arbitration and other dispute resolution topics. (Professors Eidenmüller, Pitts, Schmidt, Sherman and Dr. Nelle).
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Duke Summer Program: Germany: Berlin
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Courses will be offered in Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced German. In addition, upper-level content courses taught in English will fulfill German Studies requirements within the Department as well as those of numerous other programs.
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LEXIA International LEXIA Summer in Berlin
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This program integrates students into the local culture & community via language, history, politcs, etc. Visual Culture program also. Instruction is in English and German. Transfer credit through Western Washington University. Orientation abroad (3-4 days).
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State University of New York (SUNY) Study Abroad with the SUNY System
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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English.
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DAAD - German Academic Exchange Service
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DAAD offers the opportunity for American and Canadian college students to compete for a scholarship to attend a 3-4 week summer language course at a university in Germany. Must have at least 2 years of college level German or equivalent and minimum of junior standing to be eligible.
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