AUSTRIA: International Summer Program, University of Vienna, Strobl/Austria
Enjoy four weeks of European Studies, Austrian Arbitration Academy and cultural exchange
Choose from courses in law, politics, economics, history, cultural studies and German
Meet students from all over the world
Experience campus life on a lake shore, against a breathtaking mountain backdrop
Live and study with 80 students and 16 professors - from up to 35 nations
Take part in sports, excursions, and cultural events
FRANCE: Ecole Normale Superieure, International Selection
The École normale supérieure (ENS) is an elite higher education institution (graduate school) for advanced undergraduate and graduate studies, and a prestigious French research center. It encompasses fourteen teaching and research departments, spanning the main humanities, sciences and disciplines. Unique among France’s grandes écoles for its training in the humanities and sciences, the ENS prepares its students for their role as future leaders in every imaginable professional field: in research, media, public service and private industry.
Each year the ENS organizes an international selection allowing about thirty of the most promising international students, either in Science or in Humanities, to follow a two or three-year course at the ENS. They receive a monthly stipend of approximately 1,000 Euros and benefit from an accommodation on the ENS campus.
UK: International Politics Summer School 2014, St Antony`s College, University of Oxford
The International Politics Summer School tackles questions and problems that shape politics in the modern world
Participants will have the opportunity to study in depth the politics of key countries and regions outside of Western Europe and North America, and they will be encouraged to relate their knowledge of these regions to the discussion of broader issues that affect all parts of the globe
This programme is organised by two of Oxford University`s leading institutions - St Antony`s College, the most international and cosmopolitan of Oxford`s graduate colleges, and the Department for Continuing Education
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