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For centuries, Poland has been a bridge between the East and West. Over the past decade, Poland has developed into a modern, vibrant and progressive country, while still retaining its traditional culture. With a student population of 150,000, Krakow has a youthful and energetic vibe. Young and old people alike stroll through the Main Market Square throughout the day and evening. Krakow is unique in its beauty; unlike most Polish cities, Krakow's structures survived WWII virtually untouched. That is why Krakow is included on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites. This lively and beautiful city is easy to explore and its people are friendly and welcoming.
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Catholic University of America - Columbus School of Law International Business and Trade Summer Law Program
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Summer 2010 marks the 19th year of our six-week cross-cultural summer law program co-hosted by the 14th century Jagiellonian University of Cracow. Polish and American students live and study together in one of Europe's most beautiful cities.
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Central European Education and Cultural Exchange (CEECE) CEECE in Krakow at Jagiellonian University
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Don't sit home this summer, study in Poland's historic capital of Krakow at Jagiellonian University with CEECE! Krakow is a safe, historic, cultural paradise with a great nightlife!
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American University School of International Service
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This program is designed for students interested in Central and Eastern Europe, the European Union, identity formation in Europe, and the modern-day legacies of the Holocaust and Communism.
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Northwestern University
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Northwestern University invites student to spend thier summer exploring the vibrant city of Krakow, Poland! Krak w is well known for its artisans, poets, cafes, and Jagiellonian University, which is home to our Northwestern program.
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Department of International Polish Studies, Jagiellonian University
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Each summer, Krak w and the Department of International Polish Studies play host to foreign students within the framework of the Summer Study Abroad Programme. The Summer Programme is an intensive 6-week course of study dealing in Polish studies in an interdisciplinary manner.
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LEXIA International LEXIA Summer in Krakow
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This program integrates students into local culture & community via language, history, politics, etc. Instruction is in English and Polish. Transfer credit through Western Washington University. Orientation abroad
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The Cracovia Academy of Polish Language & Culture Polish Language Courses
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Are you interested in a first visit to Krakow and want to experience more than the average tourist? Have you been to Poland before and want to experience more? If you really want a better, more intimate knowledge of Krakow, Poland or Polish culture the key is in the language. Being able to communicate in Polish and understand the Polish language will open countless doors in Poland.
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Glossa School of Polish Language and Culture
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The teaching focuses on the four main areas of language learning: reading, listening, writing and speaking - to develope students' confidence in the Polish language.
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