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GLOBAL GREEN WAVE RABAT, MOROCCO: SEPTEMBER 18TH – OCTOBER 29TH SEVILLE, SPAIN: OCTOBER 30TH – DECEMBER 10TH

12 WEEKS TOTAL, FALL SEMESTER 2017 PROGRAM OVERVIEW ABOUT THE LOCATIONS Join us on a 12 week program in Spain and Morocco! You’ll live with a homestay family and interact with local students to learn RABAT about the local cultures. You’ll participate in a variety of workshops Rabat, Morocco’s capital and second-largest city, has a to prepare you for your first semester on the Tulane campus, and population of 3 million. Rabat hosts Morocco’s most you’ll have fun while doing it! prestigious universities, as well as many international institutions such as UNESCO and the World Bank. The city Program cost: $10,000-$15,000 offers a combination of the modern and traditional, stunning colonial architecture, fascinating ruins, lovely gardens and green spaces. It provides a range of opportunities for PROGRAM DETAILS students to experience its culture through art exhibits, music, The program cost includes: and theater. Central Rabat has a modern infrastructure with large office buildings, palm-tree-lined boulevards, cafés, • Pre-departure online orientation and on-site orientation restaurants, and shopping centers. • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure • Welcome and farewell dinners SEVILLE • City tours in both locations Seville, the capital of Spain’s Andalusia region, is a unique city that manages to preserve its past while offering all the • Homestay accommodation for the duration of the program with daily conveniences of a modern commercial hub. It’s the meals included birthplace of the great Renaissance painter Velazquez and the city from which Ferdinand and Isabella ruled Spain in the • Weekly workshops on the following: late 15th century. Seville was one of the last footholds of the - Intercultural Understanding Moorish empire that ruled the Iberian Peninsula. It is home to the ingenious barber of Seville and the tempestuous - Writing Skills . For a city of fewer than 800,000, Seville offers - Personal Leadership amazing cultural activities, from flamenco to classical, pop, and jazz concerts. - Communication and Media - Social Justice and Community Service - Introduction to Spanish and Arabic - Understanding Islam • Weekly cultural activities, like taking a cooking lesson, watching a flamenco show, visiting an olive oil producer, and enjoying a soccer match • Teambuilding activities, including a kayaking trip • Museum visits • A 2-night excursion to Granada • A 4-night excursion to Chefchaoune • Day trips to Cadiz, Cordoba, Casablanca, and Meknes • A CIEE program assistant to accompany on all site visits • iNext Comprehensive Travel Insurance plus Political and Natural Disaster Evacuation • 24/7 emergency support • And much more! FIND OUT MORE Santha Rathnam, Administrative Program Coordinator, Tulane University Office of the Registrar, 110 Gibson Hall, New Orleans, LA 504.862.8025 300 Fore Street, Portland, Maine 04101 1-800-40-STUDY [email protected] ciee.org

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