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Absorb the diversity of the food, art, people, and culture of multiple countries. On a multi-site program, you'll gain unique perspectives from each location on a specific topic. You'll explore ideas relevant to the region, society, and culture through a series of prearranged courses, guest lectures, and guided site visits. This type of program covers a lot of ground with a well-defined schedule, and it’s the ideal type of program if you want to study abroad with a friend. Choose this program if you want to focus on a specific theme and want all the travel details planned out for you.

 



I can confidently say that this experience was invaluable for helping me realize my career goals in ways I could not have imagined. As someone pursuing a career as a museum professional, I knew that London and Paris would have a lot to offer. What I did not expect was the sheer volume and diversity of museums in either city. Of course I looked forward to the British Museum and the Louvre, but exploring lesser known museums allowed me to consider all the different purposes museums serve and how their presentation, content, and visitor engagement can reflect those purposes. My definition of what museums can or should be has dramatically expanded in a way that I am eager to explore.


Callen Lappin UC Berkeley Anthropology United Kingdom - England