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Summer Study Abroad in Pisa
The Princeton in Pisa Summer Intensive Program offers students the opportunity to take a four-week Princeton course, ITA-207I, while in residence on the campus of the Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS) in Pisa, Italy. Located in one of the richest historical and intellectual environments of Italy, the SNS is a premier university with a long and distinguished tradition. The program offers a full immersion experience that will allow students to interact with the territory on a linguistic, cultural, and social level. The Princeton students will have lunch and dinner at the cafeteria of the Scuola and are provided access to the Scuola's library, computer clusters, dedicated Wi-Fi and all services provided to internal students. Students who have completed the language sequence and are motivated to deepen their engagement with Italian language and its cultural history are encouraged to apply. The course offered in Pisa is ITA-207I. The successful completion of the program will allow students the ability to enroll in upper division Italian courses. The 2022 program will take place from June 12th to July 8th, and the resident faculty member will be Dr. Anna Cellinese (Director, Italian Language Program).