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CHINA
NEW
Silk Road
Begin with a week in Beijing at Tsinghua
University, China's MIT, then follow the Silk Road from the
ancient capital of Xian, home of the clay warriors, to the
desert of Dunhuang, using the Silk Road as as a classroom
without walls to see China in all its modern complexity.
Designed for Journalism students but open to writers if
space is available. Application deadline: February 15th.
Web:
http://fabledsilkroad.synthasite.com/introduction-of-the-program.php
SBU:
http://ws.cc.stonybrook.edu/studyabroad/china_jouralism_summer.shtml
SO NEW ITS NOT ON THE BOOKS YET
Anthropological Tour
Prof. Greg Ruf in Asian and Asian American
Studies will be taking students to see the "real" China - no
tourist hotels, backpacking through the country. His current
students who plan on going are all excited but details are
still not definite. It will be handled through the Study
Abroad office. For now, contact Prof. Ruf directly if you
might be interested.
Gregory.Ruf@stonybrook.edu
Shanghai with trips to Beijing,
Hangzhou & Suzhou
Three weeks at Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
one of China's elite, in the city known as the Paris of the
East, then on to Beijing and the Great Wall. (Suzhou U has
our sister
Wang Center.) Application deadline: April 1st
http://ws.cc.stonybrook.edu/studyabroad/china_summer.shtml
INDIA
Bangalore
Program will not be held this summer.
http://ws.cc.stonybrook.edu/studyabroad/india_summer.shtml
JAPAN
Mishima
Nestled beneath Mt. Fuji, spend four weeks in a total
immersion program at Nihon University. Both Tokyo and Kyoto
are shorter commutes than SB to Manhattan. Application
deadline: April 1st.
http://ws.cc.stonybrook.edu/studyabroad/japan_summer.shtml
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