Forum Eastern Europe: 5 Cities in 3 Weeks

Berlin, Prague, Warsaw, Krakow, Vienna

June 1-21, 2012

Earn up to 6 credits in the summer while studying in 5 amazing Eastern European cities in 3 weeks! Acquire a solid understanding of the culture and politics of the European Union, as well as its changing economic and social environment. Forum-Nexus Study Abroad has a track record of 22 years of successful multi-country summer programs in Europe.

  • Travel, live and study with top students from all over the world
  • 40% of Forum-Nexus students come from outside the U.S.
  • Understand the dramatic transformations from socialism to capitalism in Eastern Europe
  • Earn up to 12 credits transferable to your college or university
  • Professional visits to leading European companies and international organizations
  • Take classes and travel with world-renowned and accessible professors
  • Select from a wide variety of courses in business and the social sciences
  • Attend the 2012 European Soccer Championship while visiting Poland
  • Increase your international IQ
Itinerary Dates and Sessions
Courses Program Fees Apply Now!

Join us next summer for a journey across Eastern Europe, experiencing different cultures and the ways they interact and do business with each other. Travel with a very international group of students and professors and enjoy an unforgettable summer abroad!

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Itinerary

Hotels

Berlin

Hotel Mercure Chateau Berlin am Kurfürstendamm

Prague

Holiday Inn Prague Congress Centre Hotel

Warsaw

Hotel Ibis Ostrobramska

Krakow

Hotel Wyspianski

Vienna

InterCity Hotel Vienna

To view more details on each hotel, please click here:

Hotels
City Date
BerlinJune 1 - 6
PragueJune 6 - 9
WarsawJune 9 - 13
KrakowJune 13 - 17
ViennaJune 17 - 21
Flights home from ViennaJune 21 (at any time)

BERLIN: June 1-6

The program starts in the capital of Germany: the vibrant city of Berlin, with its rich history, spectacular monuments and museums, trendy restaurants, clubs and parks. A visit to East Berlin and to the remnants of the Berlin Wall is a great opportunity to reflect on the profound transformations that Eastern Europe has experienced in the last two decades. There will be an optional weekend trip to Amsterdam.

PRAGUE: June 6-9

From Berlin we travel to the fairy-tale city of Prague with the impressive Prague Castle, Old Town Square and the famous Charles Bridge. Prague has become the most popular destination in Eastern Europe for its unique architecture, captivating atmosphere, and remarkable cuisine.

WARSAW: June 9-139

From Prague the group will travel east to Warsaw, Poland, one of the most important capitals in Eastern Europe. Students will be free to roam the narrow streets of the Old Town and visit imposing castles and cathedrals. Warsaw's Old Town is listed on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites. The visit to Poland has been timed to coincide with the start of one of the most important international sport events in the world: the 2012 European Soccer Championship known as "Euro 2012"! The city of Warsaw is expected to have a very festive atmosphere with the inflow of hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world. Students will be able to attend several soccer games featuring some of the best national teams in the world, including England, Spain, France, Italy, Holland and Germany. There will be an optional weekend trip to Moscow.

KRAKOW and VIENNA: June 13-21

From Warsaw we travel south to beautiful, historic Krakow, considered one of the gems of Eastern Europe. Krakow was the royal seat of the Polish kingdom for more than five centuries and its streets are teeming with striking architecture. The students will visit the medieval Old Town, the famous Wawel Castle, and at night they will enjoy one of Europe's most exciting restaurant and club scenes in the Kazimierz district. After Krakow the program continues in the former imperial capital of Vienna, on the banks of the Danube River. Vienna is home to such architectural treasures as the Royal Palace of Schonbrunn, Saint Stephan's Cathedral and the Vienna Opera House. Other attractions include the Spanish Riding School, the Sigmund Freud Museum and boat rides on the Danube River. Vienna is also the host of a number of prominent international organizations such as OPEC and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), which we will visit as part of the program. There will be an optional weekend trip to Budapest. On the last day of the program, there will be a festive farewell dinner and diploma ceremony featuring traditional food and music.

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Dates and Sessions

Forum-Nexus offers a variety of alternatives regarding the dates and duration of the programs and sessions, so that students can make the optimal choice based on their preferences and schedules.

Berlin to Vienna: 5 Cities in 3 Weeks
June 1 - June 21, 2012
Berlin, Prague, Warsaw, Krakow, Vienna
  • Students enroll in one or two courses (3 or 6 credits) selected from Course List #1 (one course from Section 01 and/or one course from Section 02)
Berlin to Warsaw: 3 Cities in 2 Weeks
June 1 - June 13, 2012
Berlin, Prague, Warsaw
  • Students enroll in one Section 03 course (3 credits) selected from Course List #1
Warsaw to Vienna: 3 Cities in 2 Weeks
June 9 - June 21, 2012
Warsaw, Krakow, Vienna
  • Students enroll in one Section 04 course (3 credits) selected from Course List #1
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Courses

All classes and professional visits are conducted in English. Depending on the city, classes are held either on campus or in conference rooms at the hotels. The main professor for each course travels with the group from city to city. The professors are highly experienced, multilingual, and cosmopolitan (learn more about the professors here.) Classes usually take place on weekday mornings.

Credit Transfer

The credits for Forum-Nexus programs are offered through our academic partnership with the IQS School of Management of the Ramon Llull University in Barcelona (AACSB accredited) and the Catholic University of Milan (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, member of the ISEP Network).

Credit Transfer

Courses Offered

Please click on each of the links below for a complete list of courses offered

Course List #1
Course Syllabi

Independent Study

Students enrolled in an independent study choose a customized focus for their course (e.g. European NGOs, Entrepreneurship in Europe, Integration and Marginalization of Immigrants, The European Fashion Industry) and submit a proposal to their faculty advisor. The students earn 3 credits once they satisfy the course requirements, which usually include the preparation of a creative portfolio. We encourage the submission of multimedia portfolios including audio and video materials. Students may attend any classes or professional visits relevant to their research topic.

Auditing

Students who do not want or need to earn credits for their courses may elect to register as auditors. They attend class but are not required to take the exams or complete the course assignments. Auditors are expected to participate in one professional or cultural visit per city.

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Professional Visits

In addition to insightful classes, students learn a great deal from a number of valuable professional visits. Based on the courses they are taking, students will visit leading companies, financial institutions, government agencies, and international organizations. Most visits include detailed discussions with officials of the companies and organizations. Each student will visit at least four companies or organizations per class. The professional visits are usually held in the afternoon. The schedule of visits has not yet been finalized.

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Program Fees

Berlin to Vienna: 5 Cities in 3 Weeks

3 credits (1 course) US$ 6,490
6 credits (2 courses) US$ 6,990
audit (no credits) US$ 5,990

Berlin to Warsaw: 3 Cities in 2 Weeks

3 credits (1 course) US$ 5,490
audit (no credits) US$ 4,990

Warsaw to Vienna: 3 Cities in 2 Weeks

3 credits (1 course) US$ 5,490
audit (no credits) US$ 4,990

Fees include

  • Tuition for either one or two courses (3 or 6 credits); transcripts issued by the European university (either Universidad Ramon Llull in Barcelona or Università Cattolica in Milan)
  • Accommodations in quality hotels (3 and 4 stars, double or triple occupancy, centrally located)
  • Buffet breakfasts in the hotels
  • Professional visits
  • All transportation within Eastern Europe, either by train or private coach, from the first city to the last city in the program
  • Health insurance
  • Welcome reception
  • Farewell dinner

Please note the main items which are not included:

  • Round trip ticket to Europe (students fly to the first city in their program and fly home from the last city; from the US the average cost is US$ 700-900)
  • Meals other than breakfast (estimated cost is US$25-30 per day)
  • Optional weekend excursions*. These are organized by the students themselves and typically involve:
    • Round trip inter-city transportation by train or plane (average cost is US$ 80-150)
    • Hotel or hostel accommodation on saturday night in a shared room (average cost is US$ 50 per person)
*Whether or not you participate in a weekend excursion, your hotel room is paid up in the base city.
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