Study Irish Gaelic in Connemara, Ireland
MID-JULY TO MID-AUGUST 2011. CUNY STUDENTS—ASK US ABOUT 50% SCHOLARSHIP!!
Connemara, County Galway, is a place of wild beauty. On the west coast of Ireland, north of the Aran Islands, lies the village of An Cheathrú Rua. The village is an important rural center in the Connemara Irish-speaking region. Buffered on all sides by other Irish-speaking areas, mountains, and water, An Cheathrú Rua exists in a region where the Irish language continues to be the community language spoken in homes and in shops. An Cheathrú Rua has several beaches that serve the village including a coral beach know as "Trá an Dóilín."
 
The National University of Ireland, founded in 1845, serves over 15,000 students. Its "Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge" (Irish Language University Academy) serves native Irish speakers and students of Irish at satellite campuses in different Irish-language villages. The Irish language classes will be held at the An Cheathrú Rua facility which is called "Áras Mháirtín Uí Chadhain"(The Máirtín Ó Cadhain Building). Students live in local Irish speaking homes and receive their meals there as well. In addition to Irish language classes, students will also be able to participate in social activities and cultural lectures.
 
Elementary Irish 1&2 (6 undergraduate credits) OR
Intermediate Irish 1&2 (6 undergraduate credits) OR
Advanced Irish 1&2 (6 undergraduate credits)
Program Dates: mid-July to mid-August 2011
Eligibility Requirement: 2.75 GPA or better
Basic Program Cost: $2,450 (2055 Euro)
Costs include:
+ Tuition for 6 undergraduate credits
+ Housing (sharing) and three meals per day
+ Orientation and program activities
+ Social/cultural program
+ Transportation from Galway City to An Cheathrú Rua on first day
+ Transportation from An Cheathrú Rua to Galway City on last day
Costs do not include
+ International airfare ($750 approx.)
+ Personal spending money
+ Health and accident insurance ($130 approx. - required)
+ Local transportation to and from airport to Galway City ($30 approx.)
+ NUI-Galway Internet fee ($30 approx.)
Deadline: The deadline for the commitment fee of $450 (375 Euro) is March 1, 2011. To join the group, send the application form below and an international bankers draft or money order made out to National University of Ireland, Galway (see below) by March 1, 2010. Limited to 15 participants.
Prof. Tomás Ó h-Íde
Director
718-938-1345
tomas@irishamericanstudies.com
CUNY Institute for Irish-American Studies
Lehman College, CUNY
250 Bedford Park Blvd. West
Bronx, NY 10468
718-960-6722 (phone)
718-960-5550 (fax)
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