
Looking for a summer adventure that will be good for your resume? Interested in art law and cultural heritage?
Consider our new and unique summer field trip to Italy for Texas A&M law students.
About the course and trip:
- 3 credit hours for the Art Law and Cultural Heritage Law course.
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Some class meetings in Fort Worth before and after the trip.
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Field trip to Italy July 17-31, 2016 (after law school exams).
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Immerse yourself in art law and cultural heritage law in one of the world’s most historic art centers.
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Law-related assignments and projects in the U.S. and in Italy.
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Students will stay at Santa Chiara, a Texas A&M-related facility in Castiglion Fiorentino, about a half hour from Florence.
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Activities include tours of a winery, historic and cultural treasures, and museum visits.
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Professors Carpenter and Calboli supervise the summer 2016 trip.
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Some financial assistance may be available.
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Open to all students, but very limited space.
- Students who wish to apply need to submit the course application by March 22.
- View the info session slide show to learn more.
Questions?
Ask Prof. Megan Carpenter,
mcarpenter@law.tamu.edu
or
Braxton Bragg,
sbraxtonbragg@law.tamu.edu.