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Summer Study Abroad Opportunities in Romania
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Rutgers Study Abroad
Study Abroad in Romania

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Students will have classes in the morning and field visits in the afternoon to local and national governmental and non-governmental health and social welfare organizations. Romanian social work educators, researchers and practitioners will join us for both didactic and field experiences.

Bridge Language Study House
International Hungarian Summer Course 2008

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Bridge Language Study House Educational and International Examination Centre from Cluj Napoca offers you the unique opportunity of studying Hungarian language in traditionally Transylvanian background with native speaker teachers. The International Hungarian Summer Course 2008 is a Hungarian immersion summer course which caters for the needs of all learners through their 'tailor-made' nature.

Tisch International Programs
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Students are exposed to the wide range of theatre traditions from around the world by participating in the Sibiu International Theatre Festival in Romania. Students then spend a month in Bulgaria, immersing themselves in the cutting-edge and traditional theatre practices of Central Europe.

Arizona State University
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Visit Dracula's Castle, medieval cities, monasteries, Roman ruins and more in the heart of Transylvania. A unique program to discover the hidden treasures of Eastern Europe.

Bridge Language Study House
International Romanian Summer Course 2008

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Bridge Language Study House Educational and International Examination Centre from Cluj Napoca offers you the unique opportunity of studying Romanian language in traditionally Transylvanian background with native speaker teachers.

Romanian Cultural Institute
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, 7-31 July 2010

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The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes Romanian language, culture and civilization courses in the 12th century citadel of Brasov. The program contains intensive Romanian language classes, conferences on cultural topics and creative workshops: creative writing, 19th century Ball dancing and retro-costumes, Romanian gastronomy and handicrafts. A multicultural environment, Brasov (Corona, Kronstadt, Brassó) was renowned not only as an important medieval trade centre, but also as a cultural and academic „fortress”. Brasov is the place where the first spark of an anticommunist uprising was lit in November 1987. Now the city has 300.000 inhabitants.