The European College of Liberal Arts (ECLA) is a private, non-profit institution of higher education in Berlin, Germany. It was founded as a non-profit association under German law in 1999 under the leadership of Stephan Gutzeit. The founding dean was Erika Anita Kiss. The first programme to be introduced was the six-week International Summer University, which is still offered annually alongside two one-year programmes: the Academy Year and the Project Year.

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  • The European College of Liberal Arts (ECLA) is a private, non-profit institution of higher education in Berlin, Germany. It was founded as a non-profit association under German law in 1999 under the leadership of Stephan Gutzeit. The founding dean was Erika Anita Kiss. The first programme to be introduced was the six-week International Summer University, which is still offered annually alongside two one-year programmes: the Academy Year and the Project Year. ECLA's four-year Bachelor of Arts Programme in Value Studies is to be launched in October, 2009. Unlike most institutions of higher education, ECLA is a college without departments and its present curriculum is dedicated to the study of values. The college is one of the rare educational institutions in Europe that makes the liberal arts idea into reality. The language of instruction is English.
  • Das European College of Liberal Arts (ECLA) ist ein kleines, von einigen deutschen Heimkehrern, die in den USA studiert haben, gegründetes College in Berlin, das es sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, das amerikanische Konzept der "liberal arts education" nach Deutschland zu bringen. Das College wird gegenwärtig von der amerikanischen Christian A. Johnson Endeavour Foundation (benannt nach dem Stifter, einem schwedischen Einwanderer in die USA) finanziert. Zur Zeit bietet ECLA drei Programme an: das Academy Year das Project Year internationale Sommeruniversität Ab Herbst 2009 soll zudem ein eigenes Bachelor-Programm an den Start gehen. ECLA-Absolventen wechseln im Anschluss an ihren Aufenthalt in Berlin häufig an amerikanische Hochschulen, um ihr Studium dort fortzusetzen.
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  • The European College of Liberal Arts (ECLA) is a private, non-profit institution of higher education in Berlin, Germany. It was founded as a non-profit association under German law in 1999 under the leadership of Stephan Gutzeit. The founding dean was Erika Anita Kiss. The first programme to be introduced was the six-week International Summer University, which is still offered annually alongside two one-year programmes: the Academy Year and the Project Year.
  • Das European College of Liberal Arts (ECLA) ist ein kleines, von einigen deutschen Heimkehrern, die in den USA studiert haben, gegründetes College in Berlin, das es sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, das amerikanische Konzept der "liberal arts education" nach Deutschland zu bringen. Das College wird gegenwärtig von der amerikanischen Christian A. Johnson Endeavour Foundation (benannt nach dem Stifter, einem schwedischen Einwanderer in die USA) finanziert.
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