English-Language Summer Program in Berlin
June 1-28, 2014
"Sites of Memory: How Berlin Remembers and Forgets Its Past"
- Taught
     in English by IU faculty; 3 IU credits in GER-E 371 (A&H)
- Live and
     learn in the heart of vibrant Berlin for four weeks
- No
     knowledge of German required
- Many
     excursions to significant sites (Sachsenhausen concentration camp; Berlin
     Wall; Reichtstag; Headquarters of the former East German spy agency; and
     more)
- For more
     information and to apply: http://go.iu.edu/8DI
- If you
     have questions, contact the instructor, Prof. Michel Chaouli
Here is what former students have to say about the program:
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| "The
  best three excursions were Sachsenhausen, the Reichstag, and the mosque.
  These stood out to me as offering the most interesting and best-run tours.
  They also all offered glimpses into a world much different than my own
  (concentration camps, Soviet occupation of Berlin, and a different
  faith)." — Kasey Greer | "There
  is not enough praise I can give Professor Chaouli. I have taken courses
  before with him and that was the deciding factor for me to apply to this
  program." — Blake Smith | "Professor
  Chaouli has a vast wealth of knowledge about Germany and Berlin. One thing I
  really liked was his enthusiasm and encouragement for us students to go out
  and get to know the city ourselves and if we need help or recommendations, he
  was always ready with something to tell us." — Larissa Cerbin | 
 
 
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