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GERMANY - Summer School at Goethe University, Frankfurt

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We are glad to inform you that the second Frankfurt Summer School “Summer of Knowledge” organized by Goethe University will take place from 20 July to 14 August 2015.

Located at the new Campuses Westend and Riedberg Frankfurt Summer School will cover the subject areas ‘Legal Studies’, ‘Psychology’ and ‘Natural and Life Sciences ’.

All courses are held in English.

The focus areas of the subject areas are:

  1. Legal Studies - Law in Modern Societies – Fundamental, international and interdisciplinary aspects.
  2. Psychology - Social Psychology and Organizational Behaviour. The broad approach of the Psychology seminars offers the possibility to participate to students of all related fields such as business administration, political science and sociology.
  3. Natural and Life Sciences - Studying Modern and Ancient Biodiversity and Environments in the Context of Global Change.

The participants will also have the opportunity to attend German courses.

Excursions and study tours to the German cities of Heidelberg and Berlin as well as a weekend visit to the French town of Strasbourg are also part of the programme. 

Find out more about Frankfurt Summer School on the website:

http://summerschool.uni-frankfurt.de/

Deadline for applications: 31 March 2015

Contact

Anne Le Duigou Bernig

International Office

Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Grüneburgplatz 1PEG-Postfach 3,60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Tel.: +49 (0) 69-798-17247

summerschool@em.uni-frankfurt.de



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