Location
Greece: Athinai (Athens); Turkey: Istanbul
Term
Fall, Spring
Program Duration
3-6 months (includes high school academic semester abroad)
Dates
Spring (February-May) and Fall (September-December)
Most would be content with cobalt waters, postcard beaches, whitewashed villages, iconic ruins, a token dance with a friendly islander, and an irresistible diet of olives, feta cheese, and baklava. But shouldn't the Alpha of western civilization--and its many fascinating permutations and contemporary anomalies--deserve more attention than the cliched formula doled out every summer for tourists? Shouldn't the culture whose literal translation of "hospitality" is "love of the stranger" (philoxenia) beckon one beyond ouzo and bouzouki in search of authentic off-season Greece and Greeks? It is easy to surrender early to this country given its staggering scenery, weight of history, and wealth of monuments. Yet for the curiously-committed, the Greece semester program of Global Learning Across Borders" (Global LAB) offers students an opportunity to uncover Hellenic dimensions and depths beyond the familiar.
Beginning in Athens and concluding in Istanbul, this experiential education program will allow for cultural immersion opportunities in relatively untrammeled regions of both the Greek mainland and islands, including the Peloponnese, Macedonia, and the Northeast Aegean. As with all Global LAB semesters, our survey of the culture will be broad, engaging, and multi-faceted: home-stays with warm and welcoming Greek families; basic Greek language instruction; cultural discussions on topics including Greek Orthodoxy, Byzantine history, Classical Greece, the arts, contemporary gender issues, and state relations with Turkey and the Balkans; service activities ranging from planting trees near Olympia to volunteering at a wildlife rehabilitator on the isle of Aegina; independent study projects (ISPs) which could explore diverse topics such as Greek cooking, ancient and contemporary music, philosophy, shepherding, mythology, local folklore, spiritual traditions, pottery, painting, ship-building, or archaeological preservation; and select excursions to locales both grand and subtle--from a circuit of the spectacularly perched monasteries of Meteora and a trek around and atop fabled Mt. Olympus, to encountering little-trafficked nooks on the isles of Chios and Samos--calibrating the daily native rhythms--and sharing a coffee and conversation with a village elder at the local kafeneion (cafe). The Parthenon and Delphi will also duly capture our attention and imagination, as well they should.
The final week's crossing into Turkey and transition from Europe to Asia (and from Christianity to Islam) are symbolic of Global LAB's mission: deconstructing misperceptions across borders and enhancing an awareness and understanding of the many shared traits and aspirations of different communities and cultures.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
17,595 USD
All accommodations, meals, in-country transportation, language lessons, educational lectures, community service activities, trekking, cultural encounters, mentorships for independent study projects, regional excursions, pre-travel orientation in US, 1-2 program leaders, and basic traveler's insurance/emergency evacuation. Cost does not include international travel from point of origin to Athens, Greece (program starting point) and return from Istanbul, Turkey (program end point).
no
Worldwide Participants.
in Groups
in Groups of 5-11
Modest scholarships (1,000 USD - 2,000 USD) may be available based on merit and need. Global LAB also advises on fund-raising strategies.
2-3 weeks
Global Learning Across Borders exists to educate and inspire new generations of young people to become responsible and committed global citizens in their local communities and beyond. We do this through international cultural immersion and community service programs for young adults; global studies professional development programs for educators; and by partnering with schools to help design and launch experiential global education and service programs.
2006