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SU Abroad
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Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244–2650 USA
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suabroad.syr.edu
CENTRAL
EUROPE
FACULTY
Program Director Dr. Hana Cervinkova is a professor of cultural
anthropology and the founding director of the International Institute
for the Study of Culture and Education, a center for practice and
scholarship at the University of Lower Silesia in Wroclaw. She
has been an academic partner of Syracuse University Abroad for
12 years and co-teaches Negotiating Identities Across Europe’s
Borders with Dr. Juliet Golden, a specialist in Central European
history and international education.
Dr. Golden also co-teaches East Central Europe in the 20th
Century with Polish-American sociologist Prof. Elzbieta Matynia of the
New School for Social Research and the University of Lower Silesia.
Other program faculty include prominent Polish bilingual
professors who have experience teaching both U.S. and
international students. Among them are political philosophers
Professors Lotar Rasi´nski and Adam Chmielewski; Prof. Dominika
Ferens, an expert in queer and feminist theories; sociologists
and activists Drs. Malgorzata Maciejewska, Katarzyna Gawlicz,
and Marcin Starnawski; and Polish language teacher Dr. Lukasz
Rogodzinski.
Students will meet and work with other experts during field trips
and guest lectures and in independent studies and internship and
volunteering settings.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For detailed information on application
requirements, visit suabroad.syr.edu.
MINIMUM GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5
Due to limited enrollment, preference will be
given to students with a 3.0 GPA or higher.
COST OF ATTENDANCE
SU Abroad programs carry a program fee
in addition to the cost of SU tuition. For
Wroclaw participants, the fee includes the
traveling seminar (transportation, hotel
accommodations, some group meals),
housing, on-site orientation, cultural activities,
the International Student ID card, and other
services not covered by tuition.
GRANTS AND FINANCIAL AID
Every student enrolling in the Central Europe
program will receive a $1,000 grant. Syracuse
University also awards additional scholarships
and grants for students studying abroad.
Please visit suabroad.syr.edu/finances for
more information.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Fall semester: March 15
APPLY ONLINE SUABROAD.SYR.EDU
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Dr. Hana Cervinkova co-teaches the program’s traveling seminar, which will take
you to Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany.
2. The Culture and Politics of Reconciliation
THE CULTURE AND POLITICS OF RECONCILIATION program allows you to explore Central Europe
with a group of dedicated students and professors as you travel to and study in nine European cities
in four countries—Warsaw, Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Auschwitz, Krakow, Lublin, Sejny, and Vilnius.
Learn about the history, processes, and struggles of reconciliation in these rapidly transforming urban
spaces. Have the opportunity to begin work on your distinction and capstone projects. And take courses
with U.S. and European students in a range of disciplines, from geography to economics to neuroscience
to Polish, at three different universities in Wroclaw.
ACADEMICS
Negotiating Identities Across
Europe’s Borders
ANT/GEO/HST/IRP/PSC 300.1/WRT 400.1/
CRS 400.1/600.1 (3 credits) Signature
Seminar; required; course approved for
SU international relations capstone
East Central Europe in the 20th Century
HST/PSC 300.2 (3 credits) required
Exploring Culture and Society in
Transition: Gender, Sexuality, Class,
and Race in Poland
ANT/QSX/WGS 300.2 (3 credits) optional
Discord and Unity: Engaging the
Contemporary World through Ethics
and Philosophy
PHI/PSC 300.3 (3 credits) optional
Beginning Polish
POL 101 (4 credits) optional
Civil Society East and West
PSC/SOC 380 (3 credits) optional
OTHER COURSES
In addition to the core curriculum, you
can take courses, including in foreign
languages, at three local universities.
The current listings of courses will be
provided at your request. If you wish
to take an additional course, it must
be approved prior to your arrival in
Wroclaw.
Courses in chemistry, biology,
and other STEM disciplines may be
available at the University of Natural
Sciences in Wroclaw if requested in
advance.
Courses in economics, finance,
business, and other social science
disciplines may be available at the
University of Economics in Wroclaw
if requested in advance.
INDEPENDENT STUDIES
Students can complete independent
studies under the supervision of local
faculty in a range of subjects at the
University of Lower Silesia and other
universities in Wroclaw.
INTERNSHIPS AND
VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES
A range of internships and volunteering
opportunities are available for students
while in Wroclaw, especially in non-
governmental organizations that focus
on human rights, immigration, social
justice, and sustainable development.
URBAN LABS CENTRAL EUROPE
During your semester abroad,
you will publish original essays
and photographs on the website
www.urbanlabsce.eu, a student-driven
project designed especially for this
SU Abroad program. The project
grows from the tradition of action
research, which aims at transforming
knowledge into practical social action.
Therefore, these diverse contributions
prepared following study tours and
in-class exchanges are intended to
give students a voice in deliberations
about Europe’s past and its future.
GERMANY
LITHUANIA
POLAND
CZECH
REPUBLIC WROCLAW
LIVING IN WROCLAW
Wroclaw, Poland (pronounced
vrotswav), a beautiful and energetic
city, will be your home base.
Your dormitory is situated in
the very heart of Wroclaw, with
excellent public transportation to
the university and other parts of the
city. You will stay in single, double,
or triple rooms, each with a private
bathroom. The shared kitchen
is well-equipped with appliances
and other kitchenware. Additional
amenities include wireless Internet
and 24-hour security.
“The director, Hana, is more
than happy to accommodate
anyone who has specific
class requirements to fulfill.
I requested to take General
Chemistry I abroad and she set
me up with the best college
science class, bar none. I met
Polish students in lab and was
able to laugh with them, be
silly, and learn about cool trends,
all while mixing solutions and
doing chemistry. I came out
of that class fully prepared for
Chemistry II on main campus
and with the added bonus of
a one-of-a-kind experience.”
Megan Laura Newell
Neuroscience and
political science major
Syracuse University