Past Summer Study Away Blocks
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When will the 2025 Summer Programs Be Announced?
Off-Campus Blocks for Summer 2025 will be announced in early November. At that time a new webpage will be added with information on each program. The Summer Study Away Fair is scheduled for Thursday, November 21st, and we would recommend that all students interested in summer study away attend the fair. December 1st will be the first day when online applications will be open. They will remain open through January 15th. Students are encouraged to apply on Summit during this period to maximize their potential to earn a Summer Block Away financial aid award. Late applicants are far less likely to obtain an aid award due to demand for the limited pool of summer aid.
Examples of Recent Summer Study Away Blocks
Approximately 1,000 years ago people in Southern Bohemia started building large shallow lakes to grow fish. To this day the fishery is thriving, and the anthropogenic landscape is preserved under the UNESCO’s “Man and Biosphere Programme”. These lakes will be the natural laboratory for this applied limnology course with the focus on (1) ecosystem and landscape level processes (eutrophication, nutrient cycles, primary productivity, oxygen regimes, hydrologic regimes), (2) population level processes (e.g. aquatic food webs), (3) fishery management, conservation and ecosystem services, and (4) unique history and culture within which the ancient anthropogenic ecosystem operates. The course will be based in experiential pedagogy with focus on hands-on field and laboratory measurements, data analysis and interpretation.
COURSE NUMBER: EV320
FACULTY LEADER(S): Prof. Miroslav Kummel
OFFERED: 2024
COURSE FEE: $3,150
This course explores the spectacular remains of Greek and Roman antiquity as well as the legacy of the classical tradition in Italy. We survey the art and architecture of Greece and Rome from their origins in the Bronze Age to their transformation in the late Roman Empire. Our journey includes stays in Rome and the bay of Naples, where we voyage down the Amalfi Coast to the Greek colony of Paestium, sail to the island of Capri, and later visit the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Course Number(s): Classics 223/Art History 207/History 200
Faculty: Prof. Richard Buxton ('22, '23) & Prof. Sanjaya Thakur ('22, '23, '24)
Offered: 2022, 2023, and 2024
Program Fee: $4,750 (2022), $5,000 (2023), $5,300 (2024)
This Culture course will be taught in English (with credit in French option). It will investigate and discuss topics and themes conveyed through various pedagogical tools: Field trips to selected sites in/outside of Dakar, novels, selected historical and sociological documents, Guest lectures by writers/researchers and university profs., Films and documentaries, attendance of selected live cultural events, etc. Students who wish to earn credit in French will have the opportunity to participate in two (2) weekly afternoon discussion sessions in the French language. Discussion will focus on topics studied in class.
COURSE NUMBER: CO200/FR317
FACULTY LEADER(S): Prof. Ibrahima Wade & Prof. Nene Diop
OFFERINGS: 2024
COURSE FEE: $3,975
Based in Bratislava, Slovakia, with trips to Prague and Budapest, this interdisciplinary course critically examines the transformation of Central European societies after the communist era.
Course Number(s): Political Science 2023Faculty: Prof. John Gould
Offered: 2022
Program Fee: $3,000
Students will explore the history of Christianity in Great Britain as they travel in England and Scotland. From the monastic missions of the 6th century to the Protestant Reformation of the 16th, including the subsequent English Civil War, the course traces Christianity's engagement in the politics and culture of Britain. It will be especially attentive to relations, both cooperative and conflicted, between the monarchy and the church, as well as the significant development of monastic culture during the medieval period. Students will spend time in London and Edinburgh, with excursions to Canterbury, York, Lindisfarne, and St. Andrews (among other sites).=
COURSE NUMBER: RE200
FACULTY LEADER(S): Prof. Pamela Reaves
COURSE LOCATION: London, York, Edinburgh
OFFERINGS: 2024
COURSE FEE: $4,200
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