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HEIDELBERG CENTER FOR LATINAMERICA
The Heidelberg Center for Latin America is the University of Heidelberg’s Center of Excellence funded by the German Government. It is housed in a beautiful French-styled mansion in an exclusive neighborhood in Santiago.
Classes will meet Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily with a short break in between classes (during which you will be provided snacks and coffee), leaving the afternoons open for cultural events, sightseeing, reading, library visits, or research.
There may be classes scheduled on Saturdays or Sundays, depending on programmatic needs.
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ACCOMODATION
The Heidelberg Center for Latin America, headquartered in Santiago, Chile, will secure living arrangements for students.
There will be multi-bedroom flats – two and possibly three bedroom apartments – with kitchen, one or two bathrooms, living room, cable television, and Chilean high speed Internet access. Students can move into their accommodations on May 19, 2012.
Students in the Chile Summer Program Session One must leave their accommodations by June 16, 2012. Students in the Chile Summer Program Session Two must leave their accommodations by July 21, 2012.
The Accommodation Fee will be refundable up to thirty days prior to the start of the Chile Summer Program and will be nonrefundable thereafter. The $500 security deposit may be forfeited if the accommodations are not left in the same condition as received and if a student overuses the utilities (heat, water, electricity) beyond normal usage.
Because a student will be sharing the accommodations with at least one other student, any damage or overuse of utilities will be allocated equally to each occupant. |
CHILE CLIMATE
The Chile Summer Program is held during the autumn season for South America.
In May, the average high temperature is 64 degrees Fahrenheit and the average low temperature is 41 degrees Fahrenheit with an average precipitation of 2.3 inches.
In June, the average high temperature is 58 degrees Fahrenheit and the average low temperature is 38 degrees Fahrenheit with an average precipitation of 3.10 inches.
Bring a sweater and your snowboard. |
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Please contact us if you need any assistant or more information on the Chile Summer Program
In the U.S.: Professor James Cooper jjc@cwsl.edu In Chile: Sebastián Vives info@proyectoacceso.com
Presented by California Western School of Law, New England Law | Boston, South Texas College of Law, William Michell College of Law and the
Consortium for Innovative Legal Education
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