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Summer Abroad Chile - Travel

This UC Davis Summer Abroad travel page covers orientations, flights, passport/visa rules, insurance, LGBTQIA+ resources, U.S. State Department guidance and more.

Summer Abroad Chile - Cost

Financial aid can be applied to UC Davis Summer Abroad programs, but program fees, excluding airfare and personal expenses, are subject to change and include accommodations, meals, metro cards, excursions, and health insurance.

Summer Abroad Chile - On Site

Students will stay in a boutique hotel with shared double rooms and private bathrooms, with some meals and activities included, such as a bike tour of Santiago and a picnic at Odfjell Vineyards.

Summer Abroad Chile - Instructor

Michael Lazzara has been a professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UCD since 2004 and regularly teaches courses on contemporary Latin American literature, culture, and film.

Summer Abroad Chile - Courses

Immerse yourself in Chile's transformative history and vibrant social movements, exploring grassroots mobilization, and the struggle for justice and democracy.

Summer Abroad Chile

Immerse yourself in Chile's transformative history and vibrant social movements, exploring grassroots mobilization, and the struggle for justice and democracy.

Summer Abroad Spain - Cost

The "Three Cultures of Medieval Spain" program offers financial aid and scholarships for eligible students, with fees covering lodging, most meals, transportation, entrance fees, health insurance, and cultural activities, while personal travel, entertainment, and medical expenses are not included.

Summer Abroad Spain - Instructor

Robert J. Blake, a distinguished Spanish linguistics professor at UC Davis, is known for his work in Spanish linguistics, online Spanish courses, and his books on language and technology, with additional interests in jazz guitar and Arabic.

Summer Abroad Spain - Travel

The "Three Cultures of Medieval Spain" program includes pre-departure and on-site orientations, requires participants to arrange their own travel, covers local transportation for field trips, necessitates valid passports (and possible visas for non-U.S. citizens), provides health insurance through GeoBlue, and encourages LGBTQIA+ travelers to research local cultural norms and legalities, with resources and support available.