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Basque Studies Program Newsletter · Issue
59, 1999
University Studies in the Basque
Country
The University Studies Abroad Consortium is accepting
applications for its 1999 summer and fall programs as well
as the 2000 spring semester. Students from more than 500
U.S. universities have participated in these accredited
academic programs. Enrollment continues to grow and the
number of participants is limited, so get your application
in early.
SEMESTER AND YEARLONG PROGRAMS:
Bilbao and San Sebastián, Spain Programs
Dates: August 27-December 15, 1999
January 6-May 17, 2000
Subjects: Intensive Spanish language, Basque language,
history, literature, anthropology, economics, Basque
cuisine, folkdance, art history, political science, teacher
education.
Field Trips: Madrid, Basque Country
Lodging: In apartments or homestays.
Pau, France Program
Dates: September 1-December 17, 1999
January 2-April 30, 2000
Subjects: Intensive French language, French and Basque
culture, art history, French literature, contemporary French
society, French cinema, French cuisine, political science,
teacher education.
Field Trips: Paris, Basque Country
Lodging: In homestays, apartments or residence halls.
SUMMER PROGRAMS:
The four-, eight-, and twelve-week summer studies programs
are ideal for students, teachers, and others unable to
participate in semester-long programs.
Summer Donostia/San Sebastián Program
Dates: June Session: May 31-July 3, 1999
July Session: June 29-July 31, 1999
August Session: July 31-Aug. 28, 1999
Subjects: Intensive Spanish language (four levels) and
literature, elementary Basque language, culture and
history.
Field Trips: Madrid, Basque Country
Lodging: In apartments.
Summer Pau and Bayonne, France Program
Dates: June Session (Pau): May 27-July 2, 1999
July Session (Pau): June 27-August 1, 1999
August Session (Bayonne): July 31- August 22, 1999
Subjects: Intensive French language (four levels) and
literature, Basque and French culture, and Basque and French
history.
Lodging: In homestays or residence
halls.
Fees include tuition and fees, room, local field
trips in France and Spain, student health insurance,
International Student I.D. Card, and admission fee to member
university.
The USAC also organizes programs in Australia,
Chile, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, England, Germany, Israel,
Italy, Malta, New Zealand,
Scotland, and Thailand.
For more information, please
contact:
University Studies Abroad Consortium/323
University of Nevada, Reno
Reno NV 89557
Phone: 775.784.6569
Fax: 775.784.6010
E-mail: usac@admin.unr.edu
Web site: www.usac.unr.edu
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