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Campion College Rome School
Campion College

Rome School

Toongabbie, Australia

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    About: The Rome School offers a unique postgraduate experience in a vibrant and historic setting. Students can immerse themselves in rigorous academics and cultural enrichment, engaging with a diverse community of scholars and professionals. This program emphasizes a blend of theoretical learning and practical applications, preparing graduates for various professional paths.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in arts administration, cultural heritage management, education, and international relations, among others. This program opens doors to opportunities in both the public and private sectors, allowing students to leverage their education in dynamic environments.

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Introduction

Take the rare opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of Rome and Florence with a cohort of like-minded participants. The intimate class sizes will allow you to submerge yourself into an in-depth study of Philosophy or Latin. Your daily guided tours, which are thoroughly tailored for the courses and run exclusively for the program participants, will show you the Eternal City through the eyes of the ancient writers to ensure a truly unique experience.

Campion College will hold this two and a half week program at St. John’s University campus in Rome, located within walking distance from Vatican City, and in Florence. The program will include a combination of lectures and tutorials, along with guided tours of all main attractions in the two major Italian cities.

Participation is open to Campion students and the general public.

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