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Study Abroad

The Harvard Summer School offers several opportunities for study abroad of particular interest to RLL concentrators and others interested in Romance languages and cultures. RLL faculty conducted summer programs in several countries (listed below).The summer is a perfect time to improve fluency in the language/s you study, gain familiarity with culture/s you know perhaps mostly through literature or film, create friendships and share experiences that remain long after the last heat wave is a faint memory.

For more information about the specific programs, please consult: http://www.summer.harvard.edu/2008/programs/abroad/
or come and pick up a colorful and informative brochure from Walter Hryshko in Boylston Hall 413.

Following is information about programs offered in the summer of 2008. Details of our 2008 program will be posted here and on the Summer School website when available.



 

 



Harvard Summer school also offers programs in Tiwanaku, Bolivia; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Venice, Italy; Beijing, China; Seoul, Korea; the Czech Republic; Oxford, England; Bonn, Germany; Olympia, Greece; and Uppsala, Sweden. For more information, visit Harvard Summer School's Study Abroad pages.
The Funding Database for International Experience houses all the funding sources that support Harvard undergraduate abroad activities. It contains details about Harvard awards to pay for internships abroad, thesis research, language study programs, study abroad, teaching abroad­-even projects for post-graduation. If you are looking for ways to make your international experience happen, make sure to visit the new Funding Database for International Experience.
For concentrators in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures: we encourage you to meet with one of our undergraduate advisers to discuss your options for study abroad and for concentration credit for courses taken abroad. At any given moment, approximately 10-20% of our concentrators are studying abroad.

For all other undergraduates: Please contact or visit the Office of International Programs, located at University Hall, Ground Floor South for a complete list of Study Abroad programs. The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures cannot advise or provide any signature for undergraduates not concentrating in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, as different departments have different requirements.


Last updated on October 31, 2007