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ASU Romanian Program
Summer Program
Romanian Language
Literature Courses
Ileana Orlich
CENTRAL EUROPEAN COLLABORATIVE

 

SUMMER PROGRAM 2008 - JULY 7 - AUGUST 7, 2008

BUCHAREST, CLUJ, BUDAPEST, VIENNA, PRAGUE, BRATISLAVA, BULGARIA & THE BLACK SEA

 
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SUMMER PROGRAMBucharest - Triumphal Arch (Arcul de Triunf)

TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPSeurope

MULTIMEDIARomanian village

CONTACT INFOBudapest

Information about the Summer Program in Romania. Classes offered and more.

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Jewish Studies Scholarship

Students who wish to focus on Jewish studies related research should consider applying for support from the A.S.U. Jewish Studies Program. For more information please contact, Joel Gereboff, Interim Director, or visit the Jewish Studies scholarship website.

Images from Romania; Includes photos of Cluj, Bucharest, monasteries, folk life, and audio and video clips.

Get in touch with the Romanian Program Coordinators.

The tenth annual ASU Summer Program in Romania is a four week session at the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, designed to give participants a comprehensive view of the rich and unique cultural history of Pre/Post Communist Central Eastern Europe.  It combines features of a traditional study abroad program and excursions, with emphasis on language, history, politics and cultural studies.  The classroom work is complemented by an intensive program of guided visits to museums, historical sites, and other outstanding centers of Eastern European cultural heritage and by a one week cultural trip to the capitals of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Important announcement: Looking forward to our departure meeting on May 2nd at 3:00. Please check your emails for location because it looks like we might have to look for a different location due to finals being conducted that week.

 

ROMANIAN FAST FACTS:
Romania is bound in the north by the Ukraine, in the east by Moldavia, the Ukraine and the Black Sea, south by Bulgaria, south-west by Yugoslavia and north-west by Hungary 
TOTAL AREA : 237,500 sq.km (91,699 sq.miles)
CAPITAL CITY : Bucharest
POPULATION : 22,755,260 (11,578,870 females; 54.5% urban) Click here for map of Romania
LANGUAGES : Romanian (official language), Hungarian (Magyar), German
ETHNIC DIVISIONS : 89.5% Romanian (1992 census fig) 7.1% Hungarian, 1.5% German, 1.6% Ukrainian, Serb, Croat, Russian, Turk and Gypsy
RELIGION : 80% Romanian Orthodox 6% Roman Catholic 4% Calvinist, Lutheran, Jewish and Baptist
GOVERNMENT TYPE : Multiparty provisional government. The head of state, the President is elected every 4 years by direct vote, he or she may not belong to a political party
CONSTITUTION : The constitution defines Romania as a republic where the rule of law prevails in a social and democratic state. Private property rates and a market economy are guaranteed
ADMINISTRATIVE : 41 counties (judes) of which the capital Bucharest (Bucureşti) is one.
LITERACY : 98%
EDUCATION : Education is free and mandatory from 6 to 16, consisting of 8 years of primary school and 2 years of secondary. Attendance 98%. Further secondary education is available at lycees, professional schools or advanced technical schools. 
TOTAL TV STATIONS : 436 Cable, 66 Local
TOTAL RADIO STATIONS : 135 
CLIMATE : Continental climate with a large annual range of temperature and rainfall, cold, snowy winters and milder, wetter summers.

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ASU Romanian Program

Language and Literature Building, Room 402 A

Tempe, AZ 85287

Tel: 480-965-4658

orlich@asu.edu

 

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