Hi and welcome to my study abroad blog! Through this
platform I’m going to take you along with me during my summer in Cyprus.
However I thought it would be nice to go through some introductions and
information on the program beforehand.
My name is Arisa and I’m about to start my third year at
UCLA as a Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology major and a Global Health
Minor. At UCLA I’ve been so lucky to find my home in organizations like Bruins
Fighting Pediatric Cancer and Project Literacy, and I’m so excited to continue
the Bruin experience outside of Westwood.
Me and my Baby Bruins from Project Literacy
I just arrived in my hotel at Nicosia, Cyprus, and am really
looking forward to settling in. I landed at the Larnaca International Airport,
which is about an hour away from the hotel. Global Semesters, the program
coordinators, arranged a group pick up from the airport at 6:00 pm, but since
my flight came in after the pick up time they set me up with an individual
taxi. En route to the hotel my taxi driver gave me a University of Nicosia
Global Semesters bag filled with Cyprus brochures, a cell phone, and the daily
schedule for the program.
UNIC Goody Bag
Through this program I’m going to be fulfilling my yearlong
physics requirement, and finally completing all my lower division courses. This
program was designed by UCEAP in coordination with the University of Nicosia in
Cyprus, to fit an entire year of introductory physics into 8 weeks. We have
Lectures every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and then Labs on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. While cramming such a sheer amount of physics into a small window of
time seems daunting and absolutely insane, I’m looking forward to never having
to do physics again after this summer.
Cyprus is a small island in the Mediterranean with a steep
cultural history. It’s said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek
Goddess of Love. It’s rumored that she washed up on the shores after being born
from the foams of the Mediterranean Sea. During my eight weeks I’ll mostly be
located within the capital, Nicosia, which is inland. Nicosia is the largest
city on the island and like the rest of Cyprus it’s divided into a Turkey Cypriot
side and a Greek Cypriot side. The program has been set up so that on the
weekends we’ll be taking trips to beach towns like Paphos and Ayia Napa, and
other areas like Troodos Village, to truly get acquainted with the island.
For the first two weeks of the program I’ll be staying at
the Altius Hotel in Nicosia. The university apartments are currently getting
renovated so we’ll be moving into the apartments later on. Global Semesters
have scheduled a bus to take us from the hotel to class every day until we
relocate to the apartments.
Tomorrow we’re going to explore Nicosia, get a tour of the
university, and finish our orientation. I’ll check back with you guys later!
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