Argentina
Panrimo offers customized programs giving students choices, both in service and price. Students now have the option of where to go abroad and in what to study, and still have the opportunity to choose the “extras” they may need—like airport pick-up, housing, excursions, health insurance, etc. This is the Panrimo Difference.
You create your program. We give you a base package that includes all your classes, our pre-departure advising and a staff member abroad to welcome and assist you when needed. Then you choose from a list of customized options want more you want to add. Your program ends up being a unique, personalized one. Oh, and since you build your program, you choose the price!
In between the Andes Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean are arguably the world’s best grapes cultivated for wine, free-ranging cattle for tasty fillet mignon, and a culture of people prideful for this land and culture they call their own.
Boat down El Tigre River, or spend a day in Uruguay just across the water. Bite down on tasty empanadas from a street vendor on your way to the 12-lane road in downtown called Avenida 9 de Julio. Interview local Portenos-Argentines from Buenos Aires-and learn about their culture. Argentines are said to be one of the most prideful and kind group of people in South America.
BUENOS AIRES: University of Austral
Nicolás Woller is the Panrimo Coordinator for Argentina and is excited to show students around his fun and exciting city. Nicolás is available 24/7 for support. He is a Panrimo staff member and will assist students during their orientation period and final events. He will also assist students throughout the semester and summer when needed.
Nicolás Woller, or “Nico” as Panrimo students call him, is an Argentine native. He studied acting at the University of Arts in Buenos Aires, appearing in various films and commercials nationally. A four-month trip through Europe landed him in London for a year of employment. He returned Buenos Aires to finish his degree in psychology from the University of Buenos Aires. While working for Panrimo, Nico is in charge of creating the first-ever Buenos Aires-Berlin arts and design festival, to take place in Buenos Aires in 2010. He is very excited to show Panrimo students around his city, enjoying nights out with them and his friends, and to make Panrimo students feel at home. His mother is Argentine and his father is Belgian. Nico plays the flute, tennis and swims. He speaks fluent Spanish, English and French.
