The American University of Armenia (AUA) has extended the deadline for the AUA Summer 2014 Program. The new deadline for applying is February 15, 2014.

Comprised of three weeks at Armenia’s very own university offering a global education, AUA Summer 2014 is an opportunity to get acquainted with the legacy and culture of the Armenian people in an American-accredited institution, while at the same time getting in touch with modern-day Armenia.

Lectures and presentations on Armenian Heritage & Culture, Armenian Music, and Armenian Art & Architecture will be interspersed with excursions to concerts or theater, historical sites in Armenia, as well as visits to museums and galleries.

The AUA Summer 2014 Program is open both to current students and also to individuals generally interested in the topic areas covered by the courses. Because of AUA’s American accreditation, the courses will carry units which may be transferable to your home university according to its guidelines.

The program will run from June 9 to 27, 2014. Applications are now being accepted through February 15.

For more information – and to apply – visit summer2014.aua.am or e-mail [email protected].

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