Dear Colleagues,

Apologies for the cross-posting! Please see below!

Thank you,

*Salem Paulos*

GUSTOLAB INSTITUTE
CENTER FOR FOOD STUDIES
for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Food Studies Programs

office phone: + 39 06.68804073 - 06.83087975
mobile IT: + 39 338.5865573
fax: + 39 06.92912046

130, Via Giulia
00186, Rome, Italy
Url www.studyabroad.illinois.edu
Url www.gustolab.com



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Sonia Massari <[email protected]>
Date: 2015-01-14 12:45 GMT+01:00

Dear all,

Here is another interesting opportunity for your students:

the Critical Studies on Food in Italy 2015 Summer Program
(applications should be submitted by February 15 for full consideration,
late applications are welcome and will be reviewed on a space -available
basis)

This program started in the summer of 2010. Since then, students
coming from different universities and departments have had the chance to
work and study in an interdisciplinary manner of interesting projects
strongly integrated with the territory (inside and outside of Rome) and
the communities.

The students have been also able to combine their cultural experience
that is typical of study abroad with a rich experience and learning
opportunity in the field of Food Studies (encompassing the observation and
the analysis of the entire food supply chain.)

This program has grown over the years to evolve into a program that is
even more defined and detailed. Last year, it received the official Expo
2015 recognition as an International School project. The goal of the EXPO
2015 School Projects is to leave behind a wealth of knowledge, experience
and cultural and technological values to future generations.

We think that this program perfect fits and complements a Food
Studies curriculum by allowing undergraduate students to put their ideas
and information learned at school into practice, not only in a practical
manner but also with a focus on the cultural differences in the different
food systems.

I would suggest to all students who are thinking of having an
experience abroad this coming summer to take this opportunity seriously. It
will give them a chance to better understand which sector to concentrate on
during their academic (and professional) careers.

The program has also received positive evaluations from professors
and graduate students who have participated in the program like students
for its critical approach and the way in which it is designed.

I will attach a comment from one of our 2014 students, a PhD student
from Duke University, This Summer Program " provides students with
an unparalleled opportunity to engage directly with some of Italy's
most prominent and influential food entrepreneurs. The institute
advances traditional classroom learning by encouraging critical discussion
about food activism, cultural preservation, and global economics with
these critical players in the food industry." "..... its ability to
introduce students to some of the most prominent players in the field of
food entrepreneurship, critical food studies, and
historical preservation of food culture. Nowhere else do students have
the opportunity to discuss the cultural politics of food with the very
people who are shaping the field of study on this topic in Rome".

In the past, we have also had some students  participate who were
not directly enrolled in a Food Studies program (business, anthropology
and history students, for example) and who have had a great advantage
by participating in the program. They had the chance to do specific
research on their actual field of study and have had many stimulating
ideas. So, we also recommend this program to others like them.


*Here is the list of courses that a student can choose:*

Critical Studies on Food Culture (3 credits) COURSE

Food media, Communication and Trends (3 credits) COURSE

Food, Nutrition and Culture in Italy (3 credits) COURSE

Italian Lexicon for Food Studies (3 credits) COURSE


*Of course, guided visits and community engagements projects are included:
*Excursions (3 days in Cilento included), Farm visits, Thematic meals and
Food visits in the City

Meetings with experts are also included (other than the in-class
academic lectures)

In the Food and Media course, students will produce professional
level video-documentaries with professionals in the sector.

*Please pass these info on to your students -  Some scholarship are
also available*

DURATION: 5-WEEK Full Immersion  Food Studies Summer Program

WHEN: 18 MAY 2015 - 20 JUNE 2015

WHERE: ROME, ITALY

If you have any questions or to request an application, please write to
[email protected]  or to [email protected]

--
*Sonia Massari, PhD*

*Director*
Gustolab Institute - Center for Food Studies

*Rome Academic and Program Director *
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Food Studies Programs


office phone: + 39 06.68804073 - 06.83087975
mobile IT: + 39 338.5865573
mobile US: +1 973.2626187
fax: + 39 06.92912046

130, Via Giulia
00186, Rome, Italy
Url www.studyabroad.illinois.edu
Url www.gustolab.com

*"Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food."
Hippocrates*

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