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Spring 2009 Study Abroad Application Deadline: November 1st, 2008

The Bard-CEU Study and Intern Abroad Program is currently accepting applications for the Spring 2009 semester. Students are admitted into the program on a rolling basis with a preferred deadline of November 1st.

The Bard-CEU Study and Intern Abroad Program is also now accepting applications for the Summer 2009 Professional Internship Program. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with a preferred deadline of March 1st, 2009 though are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible since the summer program is capped once having confirmed a certain number of participants.

IMPORTANT: All applications and their material should be sent to

Bard College
Bard-CEU Study and Intern Abroad Programs (IILE)
P.O. Box 5000 ~ 30 Campus Road
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504

CEU is an international university in the truest sense: with some 1,200 students from 80 countries, and over 200 faculty from 30 countries, CEU ’s academic community is one in which there is no national predominance. The language of instruction and communication is English.

The university's unique combination of American, Western European and regional intellectual and academic traditions enables CEU to place emphasis on the shifting boundary between the local and the universal in the theoretical, as well as the practical, aspects of research and teaching. Following the American model in research, teaching methods, and above all, in the training of doctoral students, the university also strives to become part of the European academic sphere, embodying long-standing cultural traditions of Western Europe as well as the "Central European" region. This combination has an impact on the curriculum and puts emphasis on the span of historical awareness for comparative purposes.