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Freie Universität Berlin invites applications in its FU-BEST (Berlin
European Studies) program for Spring 2007 and beyond.

 

We are pleased to announce several new courses in our growing academic menu:

“Contemporary German and European Cinema”

“Theatermetropole Berlin: Vergangenheit & Gegenwart” (taught in German)

“Architecture in Berlin from the 19th Century to Today”

“Jewish Legacies in Germany and Central Europe”

 

For full details on these and all our other courses as well as other
features of the program, please visit our website at www.fu-berlin.de/fubest
and click on the many links to all the information and documents (including
course syllabi). The revised application form will be available at our
website by mid-September 2006. The application/scholarship deadline for
participation in the Spring 2007 semester is October 15. Those applying only
for admission but not for a scholarship should note the deadline of October
1. The application deadlines for the Fall 2007 semester are March 31
(admission plus scholarship) and May 1 (admission only).

 

This program seeks to provide especially North American colleges and
universities a high-quality program in one of Europe's most dynamic and
fascinating cities, with a blend of enclave and direct-enrolment
characteristics at no financial risk to the sending institution. Some
colleges or universities committed to sending regular contingents of
participants to the FU-BEST program may over time come to enjoy the benefits
of more intensive consultation as well as shared planning and program
development with the FU and the FU-BEST staff.

 

Hosted, designed, and run by one of Germany's most internationally oriented
universities, the FU-BEST program is based on the North American academic
calendar, featuring Fall and Spring semesters, and is open to all qualified
degree and non-degree students. It primarily targets interested
undergraduates, but graduate students who wish to obtain FU-BEST credits are
welcome as well.

 

All participants are required to enrol in 6-8 credits of intensive German
language training in order to enhance their linguistic immersion experience.
An additional menu of courses taught mostly in English, with selected FU
students also attending in some cases, enables students to develop a
comprehensive understanding of historical as well as contemporary
developments in Germany and Europe at large. The courses are drawn from
disciplines ranging from history, political science, philosophy, German
Studies, and sociology to European Studies, art history, cinema studies,
theater studies, architecture, and comparative literature. Students who
develop (or who already have) sufficient language skills also have the
option of enrolling in the FU's regular Sommersemester (April-July) as an
add-on experience after the Fall-Spring academic year.

 

Local and off-site field-trips are part of the program, along with a series
of cultural events. Participants opt to live with host-families or in fully
furnished, single-occupancy studio apartments.

 

With best regards,

 

Dr. Dirk Verheyen

 

Academic Director

FU-BEST Program

Freie Universität Berlin

Brentanostraße 50

D-12163 Berlin

Germany

Tel. +49-30-83856582

Fax +49-30-83857582

www.fu-berlin.de/fubest