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Study Abroad Info Session

Study Abroad
September 22, 2015
5:00PM - 6:00PM
311 Denney

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2015-09-22 17:00:00 2015-09-22 18:00:00 Study Abroad Info Session  Program Application DeadlinesLiterary Locations: Bath & Dorset, EnglandNovember 1, 2015Literature and Culture of LondonJanuary 1, 2016Information Session Dates*Tuesday, September 22, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyThursday, October 1, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyWednesday, October 21, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyMonday, November 23, 5 - 6 pm, 311 Denney*Each information session will cover both study abroad programs, except for the November 23rd date, which will cover the Literature and Culture of London only. Program InformationLiterary Locations: Bath & Dorset, EnglandThis program offers undergraduates (from all majors) the opportunity to read and explore the literature of Jane Austen and Thomas ardy at locations throughout southwest England. Participants will enroll in English 4400 (3 credit hours) with Professor Robyn Warhol for the Spring 2016 term. The class will then travel together to England from May 7 - 18, 2016. Students will visit Bath, Lyme Regis, Dorchester, Salisbury, and Stonehenge and will earn 1 credit hour of English 5193 for the trip abroad. For more information, including cost, how to apply, and scholarship opportunities, visit the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8HX.Literature and Culture of LondonThis program allows undergraduates (from all majors) to spend approximately four weeks in London during May 2016. The program will be led by Professor Sean O'Sullivan. Students will spend Monday through Thursday mornings in class with Professor O'Sullivan. In the afternoons, the group will travel to relevant locations across the city, including historic buildings, museums, theatres, and galleries. No classes or field trips will be held on Fridays, allowing students to use their three-day weekends to explore the city and/or travel outside London on their own. More information will be available soon on the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8Hb.  311 Denney Department of English english@osu.edu America/New_York public
October 1, 2015
5:00PM - 6:00PM
311 Denney

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2015-10-01 17:00:00 2015-10-01 18:00:00 Study Abroad Info Session  Program Application DeadlinesLiterary Locations: Bath & Dorset, EnglandNovember 1, 2015Literature and Culture of LondonJanuary 1, 2016Information Session Dates*Tuesday, September 22, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyThursday, October 1, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyWednesday, October 21, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyMonday, November 23, 5 - 6 pm, 311 Denney*Each information session will cover both study abroad programs, except for the November 23rd date, which will cover the Literature and Culture of London only. Program InformationLiterary Locations: Bath & Dorset, EnglandThis program offers undergraduates (from all majors) the opportunity to read and explore the literature of Jane Austen and Thomas ardy at locations throughout southwest England. Participants will enroll in English 4400 (3 credit hours) with Professor Robyn Warhol for the Spring 2016 term. The class will then travel together to England from May 7 - 18, 2016. Students will visit Bath, Lyme Regis, Dorchester, Salisbury, and Stonehenge and will earn 1 credit hour of English 5193 for the trip abroad. For more information, including cost, how to apply, and scholarship opportunities, visit the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8HX.Literature and Culture of LondonThis program allows undergraduates (from all majors) to spend approximately four weeks in London during May 2016. The program will be led by Professor Sean O'Sullivan. Students will spend Monday through Thursday mornings in class with Professor O'Sullivan. In the afternoons, the group will travel to relevant locations across the city, including historic buildings, museums, theatres, and galleries. No classes or field trips will be held on Fridays, allowing students to use their three-day weekends to explore the city and/or travel outside London on their own. More information will be available soon on the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8Hb.  311 Denney Department of English english@osu.edu America/New_York public
October 21, 2015
5:00PM - 6:00PM
311 Denney

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2015-10-21 17:00:00 2015-10-21 18:00:00 Study Abroad Info Session  Program Application DeadlinesLiterary Locations: Bath & Dorset, EnglandNovember 1, 2015Literature and Culture of LondonJanuary 1, 2016Information Session Dates*Tuesday, September 22, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyThursday, October 1, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyWednesday, October 21, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyMonday, November 23, 5 - 6 pm, 311 Denney*Each information session will cover both study abroad programs, except for the November 23rd date, which will cover the Literature and Culture of London only. Program InformationLiterary Locations: Bath & Dorset, EnglandThis program offers undergraduates (from all majors) the opportunity to read and explore the literature of Jane Austen and Thomas ardy at locations throughout southwest England. Participants will enroll in English 4400 (3 credit hours) with Professor Robyn Warhol for the Spring 2016 term. The class will then travel together to England from May 7 - 18, 2016. Students will visit Bath, Lyme Regis, Dorchester, Salisbury, and Stonehenge and will earn 1 credit hour of English 5193 for the trip abroad. For more information, including cost, how to apply, and scholarship opportunities, visit the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8HX.Literature and Culture of LondonThis program allows undergraduates (from all majors) to spend approximately four weeks in London during May 2016. The program will be led by Professor Sean O'Sullivan. Students will spend Monday through Thursday mornings in class with Professor O'Sullivan. In the afternoons, the group will travel to relevant locations across the city, including historic buildings, museums, theatres, and galleries. No classes or field trips will be held on Fridays, allowing students to use their three-day weekends to explore the city and/or travel outside London on their own. More information will be available soon on the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8Hb.  311 Denney Department of English english@osu.edu America/New_York public
November 23, 2015
5:00PM - 6:00PM
311 Denney

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2015-11-23 17:00:00 2015-11-23 18:00:00 Study Abroad Info Session  Program Application DeadlinesLiterary Locations: Bath & Dorset, EnglandNovember 1, 2015Literature and Culture of LondonJanuary 1, 2016Information Session Dates*Tuesday, September 22, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyThursday, October 1, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyWednesday, October 21, 5 - 6 pm, 311 DenneyMonday, November 23, 5 - 6 pm, 311 Denney*Each information session will cover both study abroad programs, except for the November 23rd date, which will cover the Literature and Culture of London only. Program InformationLiterary Locations: Bath & Dorset, EnglandThis program offers undergraduates (from all majors) the opportunity to read and explore the literature of Jane Austen and Thomas ardy at locations throughout southwest England. Participants will enroll in English 4400 (3 credit hours) with Professor Robyn Warhol for the Spring 2016 term. The class will then travel together to England from May 7 - 18, 2016. Students will visit Bath, Lyme Regis, Dorchester, Salisbury, and Stonehenge and will earn 1 credit hour of English 5193 for the trip abroad. For more information, including cost, how to apply, and scholarship opportunities, visit the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8HX.Literature and Culture of LondonThis program allows undergraduates (from all majors) to spend approximately four weeks in London during May 2016. The program will be led by Professor Sean O'Sullivan. Students will spend Monday through Thursday mornings in class with Professor O'Sullivan. In the afternoons, the group will travel to relevant locations across the city, including historic buildings, museums, theatres, and galleries. No classes or field trips will be held on Fridays, allowing students to use their three-day weekends to explore the city and/or travel outside London on their own. More information will be available soon on the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8Hb.  311 Denney Department of English english@osu.edu America/New_York public

 

Program Application Deadlines
Literary Locations: Bath & Dorset, England
November 1, 2015

Literature and Culture of London
January 1, 2016

Information Session Dates*
Tuesday, September 22, 5 - 6 pm, 311 Denney
Thursday, October 1, 5 - 6 pm, 311 Denney
Wednesday, October 21, 5 - 6 pm, 311 Denney
Monday, November 23, 5 - 6 pm, 311 Denney

*Each information session will cover both study abroad programs, except for the November 23rd date, which will cover the Literature and Culture of London only. 

Program Information
Literary Locations: Bath & Dorset, England
This program offers undergraduates (from all majors) the opportunity to read and explore the literature of Jane Austen and Thomas ardy at locations throughout southwest England. Participants will enroll in English 4400 (3 credit hours) with Professor Robyn Warhol for the Spring 2016 term. The class will then travel together to England from May 7 - 18, 2016. Students will visit Bath, Lyme Regis, Dorchester, Salisbury, and Stonehenge and will earn 1 credit hour of English 5193 for the trip abroad. For more information, including cost, how to apply, and scholarship opportunities, visit the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8HX.

Literature and Culture of London
This program allows undergraduates (from all majors) to spend approximately four weeks in London during May 2016. The program will be led by Professor Sean O'Sullivan. Students will spend Monday through Thursday mornings in class with Professor O'Sullivan. In the afternoons, the group will travel to relevant locations across the city, including historic buildings, museums, theatres, and galleries. No classes or field trips will be held on Fridays, allowing students to use their three-day weekends to explore the city and/or travel outside London on their own. More information will be available soon on the Office of International Affairs website at http://go.osu.edu/8Hb