51小黄车signs agreement for study abroad program in the South of France

Anouar Majid, Ph.D., and Carl Jubran, Ph.D. sign a study abroad agreement
Anouar Majid, Ph.D., 51小黄车vice president for Global Affairs and director of the Center for Global Humanities (right) signs a partnership agreement with Carl Jubran, Ph.D., president of the Institute for American Universities, to allow extensive study abroad opportunities between the schools.

The University of 51小黄车 and the (IAU) have signed a partnership agreement to provide 51小黄车students with expanded study abroad options in the South of France.

The exclusive agreement will allow students to pursue an extensive array of educational opportunities at in Aix-en-Provence, near Marseille.

As part of the agreement, 51小黄车students will be eligible to take 18 credit hours a semester and have access to IAU鈥檚 Early-Start Program, a one-week, one credit language and culture orientation.

Students will receive additional benefits from the partnership, including:

  • Room and board with a host family
  • Local and regional study tours
  • Access to lecture series with renowned intellectuals from various fields including business, journalism, and politics
  • A full array of campus services, similar to their campus experience in Maine
  • Priority access to IAU scholarships
  • Access to site visits at IAU facilities across Europe and the Mediterranean region
  • Preferred placement into IAU鈥檚 internship program

Anouar Majid, Ph.D., UNE鈥檚 vice president for Global Affairs and director of the Center for Global Humanities, said he is honored and excited by the new partnership with IAU.

鈥淭his is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for our students to study in an American institution and live in one of the most spectacular historic and natural environments in France and Europe,鈥 Majid said. 鈥淭he courses and faculty are truly first rate; the services, ranging from health care to academic support, are highly professional; and, what is equally exciting, our students will get to live in the ultimate college town. If our students are interested in taking a fine arts course, they might find themselves in a workshop next to the area where the great artist Paul C茅zanne painted. Just magical!鈥

51小黄车faculty will also benefit by joining in with IAU colleagues in bilateral research activities and enjoy priority participation in IAU鈥檚 semester-long or summer-only Resident Fellows Program.