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  • Locations: Aix-en-Provence, France; Amalfi Coast, Italy; Athens, Greece; Cape Sounion, Greece; Delphi, Greece; Florence, Italy; Glanum, France; Mycenia, Greece; Naples, Italy; Pisa, Italy; Pompeii, Italy; Rome, Italy
  • Program Terms: Winter
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  • Restrictions: Ithaca applicants only
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Program Type: Affiliated Program Program Provider: IAU College
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Program Description:

France • Italy • Greece

December 29, 2021 - January 15, 2022



IAU’s Mediterranean Basin January Term Traveling Seminar is designed for students interested in an academic and cultural experience in France, Italy, and Greece. Students build visual literacy in the history of art and archaeology as well as examine the philosophical literature of the Mediterranean Basin from Antiquity to the Middle Ages. The seminar cultivates students' abilities to synthesize cultural, historical, political, and social information as it relates to the visual arts. The experiential learning component consists of a series of site visits made by academic experts from IAU in addition to local guides and faculty in the field of history, art history, and archaeology.
Students can choose one of the following courses:
  • Art History 385: Ancient and Medieval Classical Art and Architecture
  • History 385: Ancient and Medieval Mediterranean Cultural History
  • Archaeology 385: Greek and Roman Archaeology
  • Cross Cultural Studies 385: Cultural Identities in Mediterranean Europe
  • Religious Studies 385: From Polytheism to Monotheism, The Early Christian Period in Italy, Greece & France
Sites visited include:
  • France: Aix-en-Provence and Glanum
  • Italy: Florence, Pisa, Rome, Amalfi Coast, Naples, and Pompeii)
  • Greece: Athens, Cape Sounion, Mycenia, Delphi)
View the 2018 itinerary here. Please note, the schedule is tentative and subject to change. 

About the Professors
Professor Durand leading a group of IAU studentsDr. Guillaume Durand has been a professor of archaeology and art history at IAU since 2002, Assistant Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences since 2014, and leads a January Term Traveling Seminar on Mediterranean Civilizations. Prof. Durand completed a Masters of Art History and Archaeology on Byzantine Studies and a Ph.D. in Romanian History at the Université de Provence. In 2014 he completed a three-year post-doctorate program funded by the European Union and under the aegis of the Romanian Academy (Bucharest) and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris). He has published two books and several articles in French academic reviews (Cahier des Etudes Romanes, Turcica) and in Romania (Historical Yearbook, Annals of the Spiru Haret University).  Professor Durand participates regularly in international conferences in France and throughout Europe and maintains active involvement and oversight of local, regional, and national archaeological excavations. He speaks French, English, Romanian, and Greek. 

R. Bruce Hitchner is Professor of Classics and International Relation and Director of the  Archaeology program at Tufts University. He has directed major archaeological projects in France and Tunisia funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Geographic Society, and is the former Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Archaeology. Professor Hitchner has published extensively on the archaeology and History of the Roman Empire and has been Visiting Fellow at Oxford, Cambridge, Copenhagen,and Princeton. He teaches Greek and Roman History and Archaeology at Tufts.




Students who enroll in a January Term Seminar and the spring semester in Aix-en-Provence consecutively are eligible to receive a $2,000 grant credited to their spring semester invoice. In order to be eligible to receive the grant, students must participate in the Early Start Program during the week between the end of the January Term Seminar and the start of the spring semester. The Early Start Program allows students to move in with their French hosts a week before the semester begins, receive French language instruction, and participate in local cultural activities! Visit IAU's Scholarship website for additional details. ?

Information from IAU College website.