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Summer 2008 language offerings

 

     

National Institute of Summer Scandinavian Studies

The National Institute of Summer Scandinavian Studies, this year on the UW-Madison campus, features intensive studies in Swedish and Norwegian:
Swedish
Swedish 111: June 16 - July 13
Swedish 112: July 14 - August 10
Norwegian
Norwegian 101: June 16 - July 13
Norwegian 102: July 14 - August 10
For more information, contact Judy Anderson (262-2090).

South Asia Summer Language Institute (SASLI)

The South Asia Summer Language Institute (SASLI) is a formal educational collaboration of the US Department of Education-designated Title VI National Resource Centers for South Asia in partnership with the South Asia Language Resource Center (SALRC). SASLI is dedicated to training students, faculty, and professionals in the languages of South Asia. First and second year instruction are offered in Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Tibetan, and Urdu. Third year instruction is offered in Nepali and Tibetan. Learn more >

Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI)

The Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) is an eight-week intensive language training program for undergraduates, graduate students and professionals. It has been held since 1984 and hosted for the last 6 years by UW-Madison. Instruction is offered for academic credit in nine languages at the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year levels: Burmese, Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Javanese, Khmer, Lao, Thai and Vietnamese.  Scheduling of classes is contingent on sufficient enrollment, especially at the upper levels. Learn more >

Summer Arabic and Persian Immersion Program

An intensive eight week program designed to completely immerse students in an Arabic or Persian environment.  The program includes many cultural activities such as films, lectures, and field trips to meeting points of the local Arabic and Persian communities.
Learn more >

Opportunities to study Less Commonly Taught Languages at other CIC Institutions

 

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Upcoming

 

Lecture: New Media Literacies and the 21st Century Language Learner
Steven L. Thorne
Pennsylvannia State University
11:00 am, Saturday, May 31
104 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Avenue

An invited lecture for the 20th Annual Conference of the Central Association of Teachers of Japanese. Learn more >

Interdepartmental Orientation Workshop for New UW-Madison Language Instructors
August 25-27, 2008

A workshop for new language instructors comprised of lectures, readings, demo lessons, and practice teaching. Learn more >


Upcoming in the Fall 2008

Online Chinese courses for business professionals! Learn more >

New online methods course for postsecondary instructors of less commonly taught languages (LCTLs) Learn more >

 

 



 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 


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