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Summer Term: June 17th to July 31st, 2010

Grenoble is an exceptionally beautiful city in the French Alps and with its large student population, it is an ideal setting for the Grenoble Language and Liberal Arts Program. Students enroll in one of two tracks based on their level of language proficiency: Track I: Intermediate Language and Civilization or Track II: Advanced Language and Culture.

Language instruction takes place on the Université de Grenoble campus at the Centre Universitaire d’Études Francaises (CUEF). The CUEF is known as one of the best language instruction centers in France, and the Université de Grenoble, founded in 1339, has a longstanding tradition of welcoming students from all over the world. Civilization and Culture courses are taught by Boston University and Université de Grenoble faculty at the Boston University Grenoble facilities. Local excursions and activities in and around the city enhance the curriculum. Upon successful completion of the program, students earn eight Boston University credits.

Download a program one-sheet.

In The News
photo of Grenoble

Photo slideshow: Pictures of Grenoble and translations from an article in the French magazine L'Express.

The article: Grenoble: the Best City to be a Student

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For more about the Université de Grenoble, visit their website:
Université de Grenoble

 

 


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