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 Program News

 Summer


 What's New?

 Staff
 PROGRAM NEWS


NEW ZEALAND
NEW—An American (Semester) in Auckland

We are pleased to announce a major restructuring of our Auckland Internship Program. Beginning with the Fall 2006 semester, we are shifting to a an American-length semester built around the internship experience. This model, familiar to you as the semester structure for our London, Dublin, and Sydney programs, allows students to work in their internship placements for a solid eight weeks and complete three other courses for a total of sixteen Boston University credits.

With this restructuring we will be working with a new academic partner, the Auckland University of Technology, which is particularly strong in our most popular internship areas, including journalism, communications, business, hospitality, computer science and information
technology, and physical and occupational therapy. We will be retaining the popular course, Aotearoa New Zealand: History and Society, and its Cook Islands excursions. As with our other internship programs, courses will be custom-designed for Boston University program participants and taught by AUT faculty. We'll have pictures soon on our website.

AUSTRALIA
A New Home in Sydney

Over the holiday break the Sydney Internship Program moved into its new home, the Fusion centre, just around the corner from our student residence, Unilodge. The new building gives us greatly expanded office, classroom, computer, library and work space, and will settle us down for the next several years. As always, we’re located in the Chippendale section of Sydney, very close to UTS and less than a mile from Sydney University, where our students continue to enjoy access to athletic and other facilities.

 SUMMER


Just Around the Corner

More and more students are choosing to study abroad during the summer, sometimes because that’s the only time they can schedule, sometimes because they want all the international experience they can get.

We are pleased to announce two new programs for our summer lineup - the Tuscany Landscape Painting Program, and the Dakar Senegalese Studies Program.

ITALY
NEWTuscany
The Tuscany Landscape Painting Program offers anyone with an interest in painting the unique opportunity to spend six weeks at the breathtaking Tuscan villa of Capitignano overlooking the olive groves and vineyards of the Mugello Valley. The villa is an unparralled setting for landscape painting and the program is a once-in -a-lifetime opportunity. Naturally, we complement the villa instruction with field trips into the museums and architectural masterpieces of Florence, and offer either an art history course to go along with the painting class, or introductory Italian. The only requirement is that students have at least some painting experience.

SENEGAL
NEW
Dakar Senegal
The Dakar Senegalese Studies Program offers six weeks in Dakar, the vibrant coastal capital of Senegal, Africa’s westernmost country.

Once in Dakar, students will have the chance to study one of the principle spoken languages, Wolof, as well as drum and dance, or Senegalese literature and film. Students will be housed with Senegalese families, which promises a profound cultural experience, and of course, field trips and excursions to complement coursework.


 WHAT'S NEW?


Two of our longstanding summer programs have adjusted their schedules to better fit the needs of students:

The Sydney Internship Program will now be an eight-week, eight credit program, combining an internship with an elective course in Australian politics or cinema. The dates are June 2- July 26, 2006. Also available is the 8-credit Sydney Film Studies Program, built around the annual Sydney Film Festival. Dates are May 26-July 14, 2006.

Also, the London Liberal Arts Program (formerly London Summer Term), May 22 – 30 2006 offers students two 4-credit courses from a variety of fields including politics, history, law, communications, journalism economics, psychology and art.

And...

New Guadalajara Engineering Program launched its first semester this month at the Guadalajara campus of the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, in Guadalajara, Mexico. Like our popular Dresden Engineering Program, the Guadalajara program is designed for second-semester sophomores in all engineering majors.

For more information about these and other programs, please visit us at www.bu.edu/abroad.


 STAFF


BUIP has recently restructured its program management responsibilities.

The following staff members serve as enrollment coordinators for our programs.
We provide additional information about our staff at www.bu.edu/abroad/staff


Debra Terzian, PhD, Associate Director, Program Management
Beijing Intensive Chinese Language Program
Grenoble Language and Liberal Arts Program
Paris Internship Program
Paris Sciences Po Program

Dale Robbins, PhD, Assistant Director
Dublin Internship Program
Dublin Management Internship Program
College of General Studies Programs
London Internship Program (Psychology and Social Policy; Journalism)
Sydney Internship Program
Sydney Management Internship Program
Sydney School of Education Program

Linda Hellstrom, Senior Enrollment Coordinator
Auckland Internship Program
London Graduate Journalism Program
London Internship Program (Business and Economics; Film, Radio and Television; Oxford Honors Studies Program
Pre-law; Adversing, Marketing and PR; Hospitality and Tourism)
School of Education Programs
Summer London Liberal Arts Program
Leilani Olson, Senior Enrollment Coordinator
Administration; Management and Finance;
Dakar Senegalese Studies Program
Geneva Internship Program
London Acting Program (LAMDA)
London Internship Program (Arts and Arts
Theatre Studies; Politics and International Relations)
Washington, DC Programs

Rochelle Keesler, Senior Enrollment Coordinator
Belize Archaeological Field School
Burgos Language and Liberal Arts Program
Ecuador Tropical Ecology Program
Lima & Ayacucho: Understanding Contemporary Peru
Madrid Programs
Mediterranean Archaeological Field School
Quito Language and Liberal Arts Program

Debbie Miller
, Enrollment Manager

Dresden Programs
Guadalajara Engineering and Science Program
Kyoto Center for Japanese Studies Program
Los Angeles Internship Program
Niamey International Development Program
Padova Language and Liberal Arts Program
Turkey Exchange Program
Tuscany Landscape Painting Program
Venice Studio Arts Program


Boston University • Division of International Programs • 232 Bay State Road • Boston, MA 02215
Contact us at 617-353-9888 or abroad@bu.edu