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01 Jul 2019
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This opportunity is destined for all countries
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European Cultures and Identities
Have you ever wondered what makes Europeans Europeans? During this course, you will uncover the answers while staying in the beautiful medieval city of Utrecht. You will not only uncover Europeans cultural pluralism, but also its varied identities that still exist today; despite the fact that the majority of the European countries are progressively collaborating on an economic and political level. Each of Europes countries and peoples still carries their own distinctive cultures, languages, political views, religions, and traditions. This course offers an introduction to Europe, a continent of great diversity.
The topics we will study during your stay in Utrecht will help you to understand the complicated structure of Europe and may shed some light on the motives for integration as well as the obstacles on the way to European unity. You will engage with topics such as the emergence and construction of national identities, national identity versus European identity, the cultural heritage of Europe, and the processes of globalization and transnational collaboration. Lectures will focus on the history, social and economic structures, culture, and current political and social debates within the wider European community. In light of these last topics, we will organize a field trip to the Royal Museum of Fine Arts and the European Parliament in Brussels. All in all, a thought-provoking and inspiring course.
You will experience an intensive two-week programme with lectures and seminar groups. Together with other students, you are expected to work on group presentations and assignments.
Course director
Geertje Dekkers
Target audience
The programme is specially designed for students coming from countries outside of Europe. The course has a focus on the humanities and social sciences, and in offering this as a broad framework it is excellent preparation for other courses on culture.
Course Aim
The aim of this course is to introduce the participants to the social and cultural aspects of the nations within the European Community. The course will study both the development towards a united Europe and the enduring diversity of national cultures and identities within Europe.
Study load
A minimum of:
7 lectures (120 minutes)
4 seminars (90 minutes)
1-day excursion
1 exam
1 certificate ceremony
Costs
Housing through Utrecht Summer School