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Germany: Berlin Program

INFORMATION SESSION

None upcoming. Email cola.studyabroad@unh.edu to be added to receive updates.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Early Acceptance: December 15, 2017

Final: February 28, 2018

Students interested in learning more about the Berlin Summer Program should attend this information session. If you are unable to attend but would like to receive information, please e-mail cola.studyabroad@unh.edu.

Discover the UNH Berlin Program

UNH Berlin Program Video

Video by 2015 UNH Berlin Program Alum, Nicholas Lajoie

Summer Study Abroad Program

Five-week summer immersion program in German language and culture at the BSI Private Language School in central Berlin.

Few cities match the historical importance of Berlin. Berlin served as the capital of Prussia, of the German Empire, The Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, and now after forty years of division, of the unified Germany. As the crossroads between eastern and western Europe, today’s Berlin is one of Europe’s most energetic capitals and offers students limitless educational and social opportunities. As part of UNH’s short study program in Berlin, students experience a cosmopolitan city. Youthful, artistic, and hip, Berlin has become a mecca for artists and intellectuals from Germany, Europe, and the world. Berlin offers a large selection of museums, art galleries, theaters, and a vibrant nightlife. A center for business, politics, and culture, Berlin is the driving force for Germany in the 21st century.

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Contacts

Jim Parsons

COLA Study Abroad Coordinator
james.parsons@unh.edu
Phone: 
(603) 862-3962

College of Liberal Arts Center for Study Abroad
116 Murkland Hall
15 Library Way

Department(s): 
Center for Study Abroad

Charles Vannette

Assistant Professor of German
Berlin Program Director

charles.vannette@unh.edu
Fax: 
(603) 862-1690

G10A Murkland Hall
15 Library Way
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824

COLA Center for Study Abroad | Phone (603) 862-3962
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