Presented By: Center for Global and Intercultural Study
Contemporary London Info Session
Join fellow UM students and 2 UM faculty in London during spring term for this annually customized program housed at a study center in London. This year, Frieda Ekotto of DAAS, RLL, and Comparative Literature will teach a course on British race, ethnicity, and gender issues titled “The New Face of England: Understanding Cultural Diversity.” This course fulfills the LSA Race and Ethnicity requirement. Lorraine Gutierrez of the School of Social Work will teach a course on community empowerment and multiculturalism titled “Community Action in Contemporary London.” This course can count toward the Community Action and Social Change (CASC) minor. Each course is worth 3 credits.
As an extension of your coursework, a variety of excursions are planned for your amazing learning experience in London. Past excursions have included visits to theatre performances, the Imperial War Museum, the Houses of Parliament, Brick Lane, Oxford, Cambridge, Brighton, the Black Pride Festival, the British Museum, Whitechapel, and cathedral towns such as Canterbury and Salisbury.
At this info session, learn more about this program, how to apply, and how to secure financial aid.
As an extension of your coursework, a variety of excursions are planned for your amazing learning experience in London. Past excursions have included visits to theatre performances, the Imperial War Museum, the Houses of Parliament, Brick Lane, Oxford, Cambridge, Brighton, the Black Pride Festival, the British Museum, Whitechapel, and cathedral towns such as Canterbury and Salisbury.
At this info session, learn more about this program, how to apply, and how to secure financial aid.
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