NOW is the time to make your summer study abroad plans, and in-person info sessions begin next week! Check out a wide variety of info sessions that include CU partners abroad as well as CU faculty-led global seminars and global intensives.
IES Shanghai director to host info session with CU alumni
Global intensives are spring semester courses taught on CU’s campus that include a 10-12 day trip abroad. With spring registration just around the corner, learn more about these courses now and get ready to go abroad next spring!Learn more at the info session on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 5 p.m. (C4C 435S). Please note this info session directly follows the IES Shanghai info session at 4 p.m.
Uganda and Rwanda are located in East Africa and feature diverse natural, rural and urban environments. Both countries offer excellent modern case studies of leadership approaches to achieving shared peace and prosperity.
The Netherlands and Denmark are flagship nations in engineering sustainable solutions to slowing climate change. Both nations not only have dedicated policies regarding minimization of greenhouse gas emissions but foster cultures of sustainability and environmental consciousness.
Lecco is nestled between Lake Como and the Italian Alps in northern Italy and is home to a satellite campus of the the Politecnico di Milano. The Lecco campus was founded in 1997 and offers a variety of engineering degree programs. The campus is home to a variety of laboratories and offers a unique look at energy efficiency in action.
These courses are taught during Maymester and allow you to take an entire summer class abroad.Deadlines for global seminars are Dec. 1.
Culture Wars in Rome is a two-week course led by Paul Diduch, an instructor in the CU Boulder Herbst Program of Humanities. Students earn three Humanities (or elective) credits through lectures and visits to major sites in and near Rome. Spend your Maymester walking, talking, eating and exploring in central Rome!
Self-Awareness and Images of the Other in Xi'an, China will give you a firsthand look at China in the making by studying it through literature and integrating into campus life at Xi’an Jiaotong University. Excursions to see the Terra Cotta Army, the Tang Dynasty tomb, and an overnight trip to Beijing, the Great Wall and the Forbidden City are included. This program offers each participant a generous Tang Scholarship through the Center for Asian Studies.Learn more at the info session on Oct. 16 at 5 p.m. in C4C N215.
Calling all engineers! Go beyond the classroom and apply complex theories of structural analysis to some of the world's most iconic landmarks right in the heart of Paris. Earn three engineering credits with CU Engineering Professor Victor Saouma during Maymester whileliving and learning in a bustling urban center where you can explore the Parisian culture and daily life in your free time. Application deadline: Dec. 3, 2018.Learn more at the info session on Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. in ECCE 1B47.
Spend your Maymester earning three Humanities (or elective) credits in Vienna! Students will explore how one Vienna gave rise to such a rich culture. Field trips around the city will be offered almost every day.Learn more at an info session with the program director on Oct. 29 at 5 p.m. in ECCR 151.