This summer you will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend a Linguistics Summer School on a Greek island. There will be introductory and advanced courses in Syntax, Semantics, Morphology, and Phonology, as well as workshops on Trends in Semantics and on Emerging Grammars in Language Contact Situations. Instructors include our own Rajesh Bhatt, who will teach an introduction to Semantics, and Kai von Fintel (MIT, 1994 UMass PhD), who will teach an advanced course on Modals and Conditionals. The organizers tried to keep tuition as low as possible (I assume all faculty will teach for free). If you are a student and apply early (April 10), tuition is only 200 Euros for two weeks. Accommodation in dorms is also available. The price for accommodation is 100 Euros per person in a shared room for 15 days (no, it’s NOT per day, it’s for the whole period). There is no meal plan, but the organizers inform me that you can eat proper meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) for 20-30 Euros per day, even less for souvlaki, which is about 3 euros per portion. The organizers also inform me that they are trying to get as many scholarships as possible to encourage students from far away to attend.