International Service Learning: Italy
Italy
- All Other Areas in Italy:
Siena
Term: Fall, Spring, Summer
Durations of Program: 2-4 weeks, 9-12 weeks and 3-6 months
Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Dates: semester/summer
Description:
You will spend a summer or semester in Siena, studying Italian language and society at Siena Italian Studies and engaging in substantive volunteer service for 10-15 hours per week. Your volunteer service immerses you in the culture and deepens your understanding of the Italian society in a way that goes beyond that experienced in traditional study abroad programs. It also contributes to your knowledge and use of the Italian language. After an in country orientation to Siena and the Siena Italian Studies Institute you will visit various service agencies; service assignments will begin shortly thereafter. As you work with local people and care for those in need, you will find your experience and understanding of the culture enriched and deepened, your leadership skills developed, and your language skills enhanced. Service opportunities include: - Teaching English - community development - alternative medicine - ambulance assistance - immigrant and refugee assistance - organic farm and restaurant
Highlights:
Located about one hour from Florence and three hours from Rome, this small but vivacious city provides a perfect home base for exploring the rest of Italy. Its two large universities keep things lively during the academic year with many cultural events, theaters, and concerts. During the summer, things heat up with the world renowned Palio, a horse race dating back to 1656, that takes place in the central square. The town itself is your classroom, as you navigate and gain familiarity with the local fruit and vegetable market, bakery, and gelateria, and absorb the Italian voices drifting in your window from the street. The countryside surrounding the city is home to producers of the famous Chianti and Brunello wines as well as some of the most sought after olive oil in the world. The province, with its rolling hills and cypress trees, is rich with hill towns, hot springs and Etruscan ruins waiting to be explored.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Qualifications:
IPSL welcomes applicants from all nations and backgrounds. Language requirements for selected programs. Minimum age is 18. College students and graduates are encouraged to apply.
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Subject Areas :
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- Area/Ethnic Studies
- Art History
- Art/Fine Arts
- Botany
- Classical Civilization
- Community Service
- Culinary Arts
- Culture
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- Education
- Foreign Language
- History
- Horticulture / Floriculture
- Hospitality
- Italian
- Languages / Linguistics
- Liberal Arts
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- Literature
- Nutrition
- Oriental Medicine
- Public / Community Service Sciences
- Refugee Studies
- Social Work
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Cost in US$: Inquire for more information
Cost Include Description:
Fees include: instruction; administrative fees; orientation; service placement and supervision; health insurance; accommodation, and some meals. Personal expenses not covered by fees include: airfare; books; local transportation and spending money.
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- agriculture
- community centers
- community development
- community health
- community organizing
- cooking
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- culture
- education
- English teaching
- health
- human rights
- medicine
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- minority groups
- organic farming
- public policy
- refugee relief
- small business development
- volunteering
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Typical Volunteer: IPSL participants are typically undergraduate students who want to study and volunteer abroad. They generally take 3-4 academic courses (12-15 credits) per semester and do community service (12-15 hours per week). Participants want and integrated experience where learning and service work together.
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Italy
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Scholarships are Available. There are numerous study abroad scholarships not sponsored by IPSL that are available for students to apply to.
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
International Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership's Mission Statement: IPSL has two related missions: 1) offering programs uniting academic study and volunteer service to the community in international/intercultural settings that are models for the practice of service-learning, and 2) promoting the theory and practice of service-learning through research, publications, conferences, and training. IPSL endeavors to engage students, educators, and community members in the union of service and learning so that all may become more civically engaged, interculturally literate, internationally aware, and responsive to the needs of others.
Year Founded: 1982
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