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Educational Travel in Georgia: Art, Ethnology, Archaeology
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Established
1989
Program Description
Program themes include the history of Georgia, Georgian art history, language, archaeology, ecology, & wildlife.
Programs/Year
5
Program Length
5 days-6 weeks
Group Size or S:T Ratio
3-20
Program Focus
Culture/History/Heritage, Research, Nature/Science, Archaeology, Art/Architecture/Design
Faculty
Leaders/lecturers hold doctorate degrees in sciences
Costs
Cognitive-Trip Program from $2,300; Archaeological Program from $1,100; Ecological Program from $1,600; Georgian Language from $2,300.
U.S. Locations
Tbilisi, Georgia
Months
June, July, August, September, October
Contact
Zurab Sanikidze
Director
ASSA Ltd
#89/24 David Agmashenebeli Ave.
Tbilisi, 0108
Georgian Republic
Phone: (995) (32) 950327
Fax: (995) (32) 969130
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