Webster University: Athens - Odyssey in Athens
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Why Greece? You may ask... and Why Athens? Greece is the birthplace of so many modern ideas and Athens is the center of where it all happened. Webster-Athens is in an excellent location for formal study - at the foothills of the Acropolis. Just wa... read more
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Yes. Yes. Ashley F - Marist College View Entire Review
I think being in another country is worthwhile no matter what the country is. It isn't a third world country so it isn't drastically different from America. You do get a different slant of perspective while there though. Work ethic, diversity, nightlife, food, socil interactions, and academia are presented in a different light a... DEBORAH S - SUNY - College at Geneseo View Entire Review
I learned a lot about myself and gained a lot of independence Megan K - SUNY - College at Geneseo View Entire Review
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Why Greece? You may ask... and Why Athens? Greece is the birthplace of so many modern ideas and Athens is the center of where it all happened. Webster-Athens is in an excellent location for formal study - at the foothills of the Acropolis. Just walking around the streets near the university, you can take in so much of this ancient, yet modern, city.
With its extraordinary artistic, intellectual and cultural heritage, Athens is richly endowed with resources for formal study and experiential learning. The museums at the Acropolis and the ancient Agora, as well as the National Archaeological Museum, the Cycladic Museum, and the Benaki collections are within minutes of the Athens Campus facilities. Cultural events including concerts, recitals, dance and theater, as well as international trade shows, conferences and symposia, public lectures, gallery exhibits, sports events and marathons, are an integral part of life in this bustling, cosmopolitan city at the confluence of Europe, Asia and Africa.
With its extraordinary artistic, intellectual and cultural heritage, Athens is richly endowed with resources for formal study and experiential learning. The museums at the Acropolis and the ancient Agora, as well as the National Archaeological Museum, the Cycladic Museum, and the Benaki collections are within minutes of the Athens Campus facilities. Cultural events including concerts, recitals, dance and theater, as well as international trade shows, conferences and symposia, public lectures, gallery exhibits, sports events and marathons, are an integral part of life in this bustling, cosmopolitan city at the confluence of Europe, Asia and Africa.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Fall
- Summer
- Spring
- January Term
Instruction Language(s):
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies
- Communication and Media Studies
- Comparative Literature
- Modern Greek Language, Literature
- Ancient/Classical Greek Language, Literature
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Mathematics, Statistics
- Historic Preservation
- Archeology
- Music
- International Business
- History
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Webster University Scholarships
The award is only offered to students that are degree-seeking at an institution that is a member of the Webster International Network of Schools (WINS) and meet all eligibility and conditions of the award. The WINS Travel Award is provided directly to accepted affiliated student and covers up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) toward the round-trip coach airline ticket.
$1,000
Deadlines:
Summer: February 28
Fall: March 30
Spring: September 30
Guidelines/Requirements:
Students must be a degree-seeking student of a member of the Webster International Network of Schools (WINS) and be accepted into a Webster University study abroad program.
Additional conditions include:
- Students will pay for any amount over $1,000 towards the airline ticket
- Maintain good academic, social, and financial standing throughout the study abroad experience
- Successfully complete a minimum of one term (earn at least six credit hours) abroad as a full-time equivalent student
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