GRAD ITALY

Overview

Through this program, students will travel to Ariccia, Italy, and take up residence in the 8th-9th Century (BC) town. During the two weeks program, students will meet with faculty, researchers, and practitioners from the local area and learn how science and family research are approached in the Italian context.

Excursions to local historical and cultural sites will add to the experience. Time will be allotted to two-day weekend excursions at an additional cost which can include cooking classes in Florence or trips to Naples, Pompeii, Vesuvius, or Positano (Amalfi Coast). Students will also have the option to make their own arrangements for weekend excursions.

Graduate Students will take Global Perspectives on Teaching and Research HUSC 6940 (3 credit hours).

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Fast Facts

Location

Ariccia, Italy

When

Spring - 2 weeks

Faculty

Auburn based

Language of Instruction

English

Housing

Chigi Palace, unless specified

Local Currency

Euro

Student Max Capacity

6

Eligibility

Must be in Graduate level standing, with at least 2.25 GPA