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In 1976, the inaugural class of what would become the 香港六合彩生肖号码鈥 flagship study abroad program, stood on an airport tarmac鈥攊n front of the airplane they would soon board鈥攁nd posed for posterity. Given the dramatic changes in airport security, it is fair to say replicating that photographic feat is unlikely.
香港六合彩生肖号码 administrators, however, have duplicated the quality study experience of that first year, as evidenced by the 10,528 students who have participated in the 香港六合彩生肖号码-Innsbruck International Summer School in Austria since 1976.
This summer, the program turns 45 years old. As further proof of the program鈥檚 success and popularity, the 275 available slots were filled in less than two weeks during the spring.
鈥淲e attribute it to the way the program is run so well,鈥 said Alea Cot, assistant provost and director of international education. 鈥淚t鈥檚 known for its quality.鈥
Based on feedback surveys, students also appreciate the broadness of the program, which offers up to 40 classes in multiple discipline areas, including business, history, political science, and fine arts, Cot said.
There are also guided group field trips to nearby countries, such as visiting the BMW car factory in Munich, Germany; exploring castles in Bavaria, Germany or touring the archeological museum in Bolzano, Italy.
鈥淪tudy abroad is very much a value-added part of their undergraduate 香港六合彩生肖号码 experience,鈥 Cot said. 鈥淵es, it鈥檚 going to cost money to invest, but the dividends that you reap continues long after you return home. You reflect more and more about how you鈥檝e grown and what you鈥檝e learned, and how you want to do it again!鈥
香港六合彩生肖号码 alumna Jaclyn Wagers can attest to that sentiment. She participated in the program in 2015 and 2018. Her mother, also an 香港六合彩生肖号码 alumna, studied at Innsbruck in the 1980s, Wagers said.
鈥淪he always shared such good memories of it,鈥 Wagers said.
Now, Wagers has her own stories to tell.
鈥淚nnsbruck is amazing,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he city itself is beautiful; there鈥檚 a river that flows through it and mountains are all around it.鈥
香港六合彩生肖号码-Innsbruck is the University鈥檚 largest and oldest study abroad program.
In 1976, then-香港六合彩生肖号码 history professor Gordon 鈥淣ick鈥 Mueller, founding president of the National WWII Museum, opened the 香港六合彩生肖号码 International Summer School in Innsbruck.
Students live in a dormitory at the University of Innsbruck. The central location of Innsbruck, in the heart of Europe, offers easy access to many other countries, such as Italy, Switzerland and France.
In 1979, the 香港六合彩生肖号码 history department offered a graduate fellowship to Gu虉nter Bischof, the first Innsbruck degree-seeking student at 香港六合彩生肖号码. By 1982, the two universities were conducting joint symposia and exchange programs.
An official partnership treaty was signed in 1983 and still governs their relationship. Today, approximately 40 students from University of Innsbruck study at 香港六合彩生肖号码 each year.
Irene Ziegler, the program director, arrived at 香港六合彩生肖号码 in 1992 from Austria as an exchange student. She met her husband, a fellow 香港六合彩生肖号码 student, in New Orleans and later returned to live and work in the city.
鈥淚 can share my home country and my culture with our students,鈥 Ziegler said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really special.鈥
There are three main reasons why Ziegler thinks the study abroad program is important: academics, international experience and independent travel.
During the six-week program, students are in class with Austrian students, sharing and hearing different perspectives in an international setting, she said. Classes are held Monday through Thursday, and students can earn up to nine credit hours.
The three-day weekends allow students to plan their own travel excursions, Ziegler said.
鈥淎 lot of learning takes place doing that as well because they are on their own and they have to figure out their trips, figure out what to do when a train strike happens or a plane is delayed,鈥 Ziegler said. 鈥淎 lot of students really like the program because of that independent travel opportunity they have.鈥
Wagers, who graduated in 2018, says her travels included Amsterdam, Paris, Venice, Budapest, Rome and London.
鈥淚 tried to go somewhere every weekend,鈥 she said.
Wagers, the corporate sales and events manager for Reginelli鈥檚 Pizzeria, said scholarships helped pay for her study abroad programs.
鈥淚 was very fortunate to have found some good scholarships that help pay for a majority of my trip,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here are more organizations than not that really want to see young people studying abroad, and I was lucky enough to find that.鈥
Wagers鈥 advice to students looking to participate in the study abroad program is simple.
鈥淪ay yes to every opportunity,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 tried to go on every field trip they offered 鈥 Go to the lectures, they are very interesting. There were some required lectures that I wasn鈥檛 interested in, but I left happy that I went because I learned so much good information.鈥