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Paderno del Grappa, Italy

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Image:  Mount Grappa is within hiking distance of Paderno del Grappa, Italy.

The Paderno program is ideal for University of Oregon undergraduate students majoring in economics, journalism, and/or any of the disciplines of the Lundquist College of Business.  The program provides UO students with a broad array of courses, taught in English, in the American academic style.  Participants enjoy the benefits of life in an idyllic Italian town–a perfect setting for internationalizing their studies in business, journalism and economics.

Highlights:

  • The CIMBA Italy campus in Paderno is a consortium program, drawing undergraduate students from dozens of U.S. universities and colleges.
  • CIMBA instructors come from all over the U.S. and the world, bringing a valuable diversity of perspectives and backgrounds.
  • Participants are able to meet major and minor objectives in the target disciplines while living in picturesque Italian surroundings and enjoying the pace of life in Italy.
  • Located in a scenic area of northern Italy, Paderno del Grappa is about 90 minutes by train from Venice.
  • Paderno is a charming, small Italian town that sees few tourists and provides participants with a window into daily life in Italy's culturally rich Veneto region.

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