According to a press release from Linda Kightlinger, the Director of International Student Services there are options available for students looking to study aborad.
The press release says the following opportunities are available:
POLAND - The History, Politics, Languages and Culture Department is pleased to be offering an educational tour to Poland, May 17 - 28, 2017. You will visit three cities while in Poland, Lublin, Cracow, Warsaw and tour Holocaust sites. Dr. Janusz Czejdo will be leading the tour through Poland and is offering Polish Language and Culture for 3 credits.
LONDON, PARIS & AMSTERDAM - Travel with Shelle Barron and Bridgette Davitt to the Great European Capitals of Art & Design, May 16 - 25, 2017. The itinerary includes: In London Victoria & Albert Museum, Tate Modern, Cockpit Arts. In Paris the Centre Pompidou, the Louvre. In Amsterdam the Stedelijk Museum, Design Studios. The associated course is Art Study - Travel Workshop.
IRELAND - History of Ireland and Special Topics in Anthropology are being offer this summer as you travel though out Ireland with Drs. Jenrette and Barbian. You will explore Belfast, Dublin and Galway along with visiting numerous sites in May 2017. To learn more about this exciting experience attend an information session Wednesday, September 14th at Noon in Hendricks Hall 148.
ITALY & GREECE - Explore the timeless beauty and cultural highlights of Italy and Greece May 18 - 27, 2017, hosted by Drs. Gibson and Thompson. Students can enroll in Persuasion & Propaganda or Studies in Communication. To learn more about this amazing 10 day experience, attend our interest meeting on Monday, September 19 at 4:00pm in Compton Hall 204.
More information is available at http://www.edinboro.edu/directory/offices-services/international/study-abroad/upcoming-trips.html
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