Hellenic International Studies in the Arts

Hellenic International Studies in the Arts

Hellenic International Studies in the Arts is a university accredited Liberal and Fine Arts study abroad program on the Greek island of Paros.

Students design their own course of study. Students study in small groups and individually with artists and university professors. Field trips to the historical sites of Paros and excursions to neighboring islands of Mykonos, Delos, and Naxos. Newly added is an eight-day, teacher-led mid-term artistic excursion to Turkey, including Kusadasi, Selchuk (site of St. John's Basilica), the ruins at Ephesus, and the famous Roman baths at Pamukalle.

The program offers scholarships and financial aid.

Subjects

# Art History
# Art/Fine Arts
# Classical Studies
# Comparative Literature
# Creative Writing
# Culture
# Design
# English Literature
# Filmmaking
# Graphic Design
# Humanities
# Interdisciplinary
# Journalism
# Liberal Arts
# Literature
# Museum Studies
# Philosophy
# Photography
# Physical Therapy
# Student Trips (non-credit)
# Theater, Drama, Dance
# Visual Arts
# Women's Studies

External links

* [http://www.hellenicinternational.org/ Hellenic International Studies in the Arts]

* [http://www.k12academics.com/ K12 Academics]

* [http://paroslife.parosweb.com/ Paros Web]


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