by
Daniel Heinrich
| 03/08/2011
The Office of Study Abroad announced on March 1 that it will offer a new program in Israel starting in spring 2012.The program is designed for students who are advanced in their Hebrew language studies and want an environment in which they will speak only Hebrew with their peers and in their studies.This program marks the second joint program between Brandeis and Middlebury College, the first being a joint summer program that started in 2008, called the Brandeis University-Middlebury School of Hebrew that took place at Middlebury's campus in Vermont, dedicated to the study of Hebrew language.Students who participate in the program will study in the city of Beer-Sheva at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
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