Summer Study Abroad Program in Italy on Sustainable Development and Climate Change

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Students will live and study in the center of Venice, with field trips to Rome, Bologna, Milan and the Alps to meet with experts on climate change and sustainable development and experience first-hand climate change challenges for vulnerable cities.

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The Summer Study Abroad Program in Italy on Sustainable Development and Climate Change has opened registrations for Summer 2019!

The five-week, 6-credit program is open to GT and non-GT students, all majors, with no prerequisites. Students will live and study in the center of Venice, with field trips to Rome, Bologna, Milan and the Alps to meet with experts on climate change and sustainable development and experience first-hand climate change challenges for vulnerable cities and vulnerable ecosystems.

For more information, visit the program website, or contact program co-directors Alice Favero and Emanuele Massetti.

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  • Created By: Kayleigh Haskin
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  • Created On: Jan 4, 2019 - 8:02pm
  • Last Updated: Jan 4, 2019 - 8:02pm