Duke in Istanbul
ANNOUNCEMENT: Congratulations to Duke University's Xylina Chapman and Washington University's Thomas Hernandez for receiving the Turkish Coalition of America Scholarship for study on the Duke in Istanbul program in spring 2010. See the Finances page for more details about this scholarship.
About the Program
Duke in Istanbul, based at the strikingly beautiful campus of Bogazici University, introduces cultural, historical and religious issues emerging at the intersection of Europe and the Middle East, with particular attention to the unique position of Turkey within the global context. Students take one course with the Duke program director and one course in Turkish language. The remaining two classes are electives chosen from the departments of hiistory, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, economics and political science, among others. The language of instruction at the university is English, so no previous Turkish language study is required. Students live in the university's newest dormitory, the Superdorm. In addition to day trips throughout the course of the semester, the program features a 10-day trip to Central Anatolia , the ancient city of Antioch, and several noted Greco-Roman sites along the Aegean coast.