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Cultural Studies

Central Europe: A Birthplace of Modernity

When:

02 July - 21 July 2017

School:

Masaryk University, Centre for International Cooperation

Institution:

Masaryk University

City:

Brno

Country:

Czech Republic

Credits:

6.0 EC

Fee:

1700 EUR

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Please note: this course has already ended
Central Europe: A Birthplace of Modernity

About

The program of the summer school consist of daily seminars, lectures, a cultural program, excursions, and field trips.
The full program consists of forty-eight seminar hours (typically two-double periods in the morning), three afternoon/evening lectures on selected topics; two film-viewing sessions; two-day trips to Prague and Vienna, a guided tour through Brno, a visit to Brno’s unique UNESCO sight, the Villa Tugendhat, half-day trips to the battlefield of Austerlitz, the Lednice and Valtice UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the caves of the Moravian Karst; and visits to concerts and exhibitions depending on what is offered in the city.

Course leader

Don Sparling Don Sparling is a Canadian who attended the Universities of Toronto and Oxford before coming to Czechoslovakia in 1969. Here he has lived and taught in Brno and Prague, working in language schools and then at Masaryk University in Brno, firs

Fee info

Fee

1700 EUR, Tuition Fee (OECD countries): € 1700,- Partial Tuition Waivers (MU Partner Universities): € 1200,- Participants from non OECD countries and Mexico: € 1000,-

Fee

1200 EUR, Tuition Fee (OECD countries): € 1700,- Partial Tuition Waivers (MU Partner Universities): € 1200,- Participants from non OECD countries and Mexico: € 1000,-

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