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Florence • Host Schools
Florence University of the Arts
Florence University of the Arts (FUA) presents a contemporary and thorough approach to a Liberal Arts education, along with an extensive curriculum in Studio Arts. With small classes taught by a highly qualified international faculty, every course aims to enhance the social, intercultural and professional experience of each student. FUA combines innovative curriculum and collaborative teaching methods to create a unique, hands-on educational experience. Students have the opportunity to learn with working professionals in the arts, as many of our instructors are critically acclaimed in their fields.
Programs offered: Semester • Summer • Intersession • Internships
For information see: www.saiflorence.com
Apicius International School of Hospitality
In one of the most revered culinary capitals of the world, the art of Italian cuisine is mastered at Apicius International School of Hospitality (AISH). Whether exploring Italian cooking for the first time or reacquainting you with the honored traditions of a sophisticated culinary art form, AISH offers an expansive schedule of courses, ranging from beginning to specialized courses for trained chefs and hospitality majors. Programs in Culinary Arts, Wine Studies and Enology, Baking and Pastry, Hospitality Management and Food Communications are offered at AISH. Advanced students participate in internships applicable to their area of study.
Programs offered: Semester • Summer • Intersession • Internships
For information & application see • www.apiciusinflorence.com
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Florence • City of Florence
Our Programs are located in the historic center of Florence. Both school locations offer students the opportunity to live in the heart of this bustling Renaissance city while experiencing modern Florentine life. Student accommodations are within walking distance of such landmarks as the Uffizi Gallery, the Ponte Vecchio and the Accademia Museum (site of the David), along with the many other museums and churches in Florence, showcasing the most extensive and famous collection of Italian art works found in the world.
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