University of Arkansas: Rome - UA Rome Center

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  • Location(s): Rome, Italy
  • Program Type(s): Study Abroad

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The city of Rome, with its rich cultural resources, offers an endless source of learning opportunities for students from all over the world.Students are invited to view the city as a laboratory where they can examine historical Rome and review the... read more

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I became much more independent and I grew closer to my family while I was away. My experience has made me interested in the historic architecture overseas more so than I had ever been. I look forward to traveling again in my lifetime to learn and see more. - University of Arkansas - Fayetteville View Entire Review
Yes! I feel like a totally different person! - University of Arkansas - Fayetteville View Entire Review
It was very worthwhile. It opened my mind and allowed me to see that everything in the world is not done as it is done in America. It challenged me to think in a different manner than the way I am used to thinking about thinking about things in America (especially design related, but also in relation to everyday life). - University of Arkansas - Fayetteville View Entire Review
I could spend these paragraphs writing about how much I have learned about architecture in Italy. I could talk about how the experience of actually seeing the Pantheon is so much more powerful than reading or studying it. But the immense knowledge and experience I gained from studying in Rome, isn't what I found the most impor... - University of Arkansas - Fayetteville View Entire Review

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The city of Rome, with its rich cultural resources, offers an endless source of learning opportunities for students from all over the world.
Students are invited to view the city as a laboratory where they can examine historical Rome and review the evolution of an urban context over two thousand years of development. 

Rome, with its unique urban stratification, is an ideal model to enhance awareness of the very different, and sometimes contradictory, transformations that the city has undergone. During their Roman sojourn, students enjoy new experiences and explore fresh ideas and perspectives that contribute to their academic and cultural growth.

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