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Summer Abroad Business and Trade in the EU
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Vienna - Business and Trade in the EU:
May 27 - June 15, 2012 (4 units)
Budapest - Business Law in Eastern and Central Europe:
June 18 - June 22, 2012 (1 unit)
Internships: June 25 ~ July 27, 2012 (3-4 units)*
*Budapest internship application deadline extended
This program is particularly valuable for those interested in international business transactions within Europe.
Students internship experiences may include placements at --
• Premier law firms in Hungary or Vienna doing work in international transactions
• Embassies and other government offices
Note: The Vienna internships are now full. You may apply for an internship in Budapest, or ask to be placed on the waitlist for a Vienna internship.
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Program Director: Prof. Jiri Toman
Mix & Match
As an alternative to the Vienna-Budapest structured program, a student may combine other courses in Europe with either the Vienna or Budapest portion of the program.
Enrollment Limit: 25 for the course in Vienna and Budapest.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ENROLLED STUDENTS:
2012 Vienna-Budapest Newsletter
STUDENT COMMENTARY
Summer 2011 Student Evaluation: Overall Experience 4.0
(Scale of 1-5, 1=poor, 5=excellent)
"Tours were appropriate and well-timed, falling into place with relevant lectures. UN, Parliament, Supreme Court: three MAJOR institutions. Overall very impressive." Anonymous, SCU (2011)
"Fantastic, very impressive teachers from various disciplines gave a clear, well-rounded depiction of the EU." Anonymous, SCU (2011)
"... Overall a great course. I really liked the off-site visits so that we could see how the different areas of government, etc operate." Jennee DeVore, SCU (2009)
"The quality of professors at the Vienna law school was world class . . . The content, delivery, and application value were excellent for the courses on European Union law, which was the highlight of the program. . . . It was amazing that we could meet with three Supreme Court judges (Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest) . . . Professor Toman did an amazing job. . ." (2007)





