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The Consortium For Higher Education Abroad
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An opportunity to study in the wonderful countries of Ireland and Scotland. Hands on learning in a variety of disciplines.
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The Consortium For Higher Education Abroad
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An opportunity to study in the wonderful countries of Ireland and Scotland. Hands on learning in a variety of disciplines.
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Duquesne University, School of Law
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This program covers subjects related to the law of the European Union from an Irish perspective and offers students 4.5 (semester) hours of ABA-approved credit. This yearly program is open to all students of law, and graduate or post-graduate students from related fields. June 2-20, 2008
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University of Kansas Irish Studies
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This program will not run in the summer of 2008. Please look for it in the summer of 2009.
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University of Missouri Ireland, Summer 2009
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Select two courses from the following for 6 credit hours; Current Issues in Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, International Business in Ireland.
Meets business emphasis or emphasis support and possibly elective requirements.
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University of Missouri Derry, Northern Ireland
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6 credit hours, approximately 30 students, conducted in English, meets business emphasis or emphasis support and possibly elective requirements. Focus on Irish business culture and practices with an emphasis on how Ireland’s economy is rapidly changing and attracting large amounts of foreign investment.
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Lagan Language Network
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Lagan offers summer courses for adults. Excellent classes,excursions and introduction to Irish culture and Language.
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Merrimack College
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The purpose of the four-week Merrimack College International Business Perspectives Program in Dublin, Ireland and Belfast, Northern Ireland is to offer students the opportunity to develop greater knowledge and experience in the area of global business theory and practices.
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Amizade Global Service-Learning
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Corrymeela, our service partner, will enhance volunteers' experience by sponsoring workshops and talks by leaders directly involved in the peace process. Volunteers will have the opportunity to absorb the Northern Irish culture daily through cultural activities and visits with locals.
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University of Ulster Ulster & Ireland: History, Cultures, Idenities Summer School
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A total immersion into an Ulster Irish culture with lectures from top-class experts (Jim Hunter on Tory and Columcille, Greg Toner on the Tain, Eamonn O Ciardha on the Flight of the Earls, Frank Sewell on Gaelic Ulster poetry, Frank Fergusson on the Ulster Scots' heritage, Paul Moore on U2 etc.) and invited speakers such as a writer Ciaran Carson, a politician and the peace-maker John Hume, a playwright Frank McGuinness, an iconic Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick...
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Ireland Without Borders University of California, Davis Summer Abroad
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Ireland 2009 will spend time in Northern Ireland as well as in the south of the country. Based in Dublin and Belfast (two weeks in each), students will be able to explore all the major sites and cities' Giant's Causeway, Glens of Antrim, Carrick-a-Rede Bridge, Dunluce Castle, Mourne Mountains, Galway, Glendalough, Newgrange-in an Ireland without borders.
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North American Institute for Study Abroad
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There are four campuses: Coleraine, Jordanstown, Londonderry and Belfast. Coleraine is highly regarded for its Drama, Communications and Biological Science departments. Jordanstown is well known for its Engineering department, it is only seven miles from Belfast. With concentrations in Art and Design is the Belfast campus in the heart of the city . The Magee College in Londonderry is renowned for its program in Peace Studies.
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The Armagh Project
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Students work in production teams to create a multi-media documentary on a small Irish city. Students learn web writing and design, photography and videography. Special modules in Irish history and culture, intercultural communications and journaling.
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Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University Belfast
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The Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast offers a three-week interdisciplinary summer school. Internationally acclaimed scholars will deliver lectures and seminars in Irish history, politics, anthropology, film, theater, language and literature.
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