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Freie Universität Berlin International Summer University (FUBiS) will offer two different summer sessions in 2005 to the international student community:
Summer Session I (6 weeks): June 5 to July 14, 2005
Summer Session II (4 weeks): July 17 to August 12, 2005
Students have the opportunity to study course within the fields of History, Architecture, German Culture, Literature and Art, Environmental Policy, EU Development, European Studies etc.
FUBiS also complemented its curriculum with German language courses on at least five levels of proficiency. Courses are open to undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students. Participants must have finished at least one year of university or college education to be eligible. Please be aware that all content based courses are taught in English from the distinguished FUBiS faculty, consisting of highly qualified international professors. This enables students to participate in this unique opportunity of studying abroad in Berlin, regardless of whether they speak German or not but might learn German as a foreign language. All FUBiS courses are part of the international European Credit Transfer System (ECTS); Students will earn 4 to 8 credit points for each course.
Please visit the new webpage to find the course schedules for the two summer sessions in 2005 as well as information regarding the program, credits, fees and scholarships: http://www.fubis.org
For contact please write to Mathias Lehmann, FUBiS - Program Director, e-mail: fubis@fubis.org
Criteria of this press release:
interdisciplinary
transregional, national
Organisational matters, Studies and teaching
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