A city is a classroom
Students should be able to read neighborhoods, institutions, public life, brands, and local business context as part of coursework.
Destinations
Summit destinations are chosen for more than scenery. Students should be able to connect business, culture, institutions, and daily city life back to what they are studying.
Regions
Europe and Brazil should each feel distinct. The destination pages explain the academic setting first, then guide students toward programs, courses, credit transfer, and Request Info.
Europe
The planned Europe route uses Barcelona, Paris, Prague, and Athens as more than scenery. Each city gives students a different way to study international business, culture, institutions, and daily urban life.
Brazil
Brazil is part of Summit's destination direction for students who want international business and cross-cultural coursework connected to a different regional setting.
Europe route cities
These pages stay focused on how each place supports academic comparison, field notes, and student discovery.
Spain
Barcelona gives the Europe route a Mediterranean lens for business, design, tourism, trade, urban identity, and regional culture.
France
Paris adds a major European capital where students can study business, culture, institutions, global brands, public life, and the relationship between prestige and daily urban systems.
Czech Republic
Prague is the planned academic anchor for the Europe route through University of New York in Prague, known as UNYP, and should be treated as the program's academic spine.
Greece
Athens adds a southeastern European and Mediterranean context for institutions, history, tourism, civic life, and business culture.
Students should be able to read neighborhoods, institutions, public life, brands, and local business context as part of coursework.
Moving between cities helps students see how markets, culture, regulation, and daily work change across regions.
Destination pages should inspire interest without publishing unconfirmed schedules, visits, housing, or route order.
Next step
Request information and ask how the route, courses, and credit review fit your home university.