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Boston University Worldwide newsletter |
Boston University Worldwide is a semi-annual newsletter focusing on the many ways in which BU faculty, students and staff participate in the academic life of a truly global campus.
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NAFSA has announced that Boston University is one of five recipients of the 2009 Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization. The Boston Globe wrote an article about the award, BU Honored for Global Focus. |

Program News
Menorca Field School in Archaeology and Heritage Management
In the summer of 2010, the Menorca Field School in Archaeology and Heritage Management will offer enrolled students the opportunity to design and create an exhibit on the archaeological research being done at Torre d'en Galmes. The design process will include planning the overall exhibit layout, working with texts related to the site's findings, preparing audiovisual components, restoring archeological materials to present, working on brochures and materials to explain the exhibit, and creating an itinerary for the exhibit. The opportunity will greatly enhance students' experience while completing their research and is a wonderful chance to learn how to prepare formal archaeological exhibits.
New Programs
Italy
Arezzo Physical Theater Program
For BU students only, the new Arezzo Physical Theater Program is ideal for students of theater, music and dance. Students can study at the Accademia dell’Arte in the picturesque hills of Tuscany as an integral part of their academic program at Boston University. Offered spring semesters only, starting in spring 2010.
France
Grenoble Science Program
The new Grenoble Science Program, offered only during the fall semester, is an ideal choice for pre-health and other science students. This unique program combines science coursework with French language study at all levels, in a beautiful alpine setting. The design of the program allows students to take courses that fit neatly into their existing curricula and requirements.
Morocco
Summer Rabat Arabic Language and Service Learning Program
New for summer 2010, the Rabat Arabic Language and Service Learning Program is ideal for students with only one or two semesters of Arabic, and an interest in working in education, healthcare, children’s welfare, women’s rights and other critical issues. Students gain a hands-on introduction to Moroccan and North African culture through service learning.
Syria
Syria Archaeological Field School
New for summer 2010, Boston University's Syria Archaeological Field School will take place at the Bronze Age site of Tell es- Sweyhat in Northern Syria. The program combines a six-week excavation with coursework in Mesopotamian Archaeology and Archaeological Field Methods.

More in the News
Australia
Ecuador
England
Mexico
New Zealand
Spain
Switzerland

Other News
Summer London Liberal Arts Program: Graphic Design in Britain
Student Exhibition
2009
Spring 2010 Admissions Calendar
Review of applications will begin according to the following timetable. Once the notification period begins, in most cases, students will receive an admissions decision within two to four weeks after submitting a completed application.
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