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London Institute

Join the London Summer Institute from May 13 to June 11, 2005, hosted at Madison House. Led by Dr. Dave Pruett and Dr. Kate Monger, this unique program offers two courses: "British Foundations of Modern Science" (LS310/LS310H) and "Art History" (ARTH 320 & ARTH 420). Discover the history of science from Newton to Hawking and explore renowned sites like the Greenwich Observatory and Cambridge University. The program includes lodging, breakfast, and cultural outings. Apply by February 2nd to secure your place!

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London Institute

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  1. London Institute Summer 2005

  2. Where the old….

  3. …meets the new

  4. …and where legend

  5. …meets science.

  6. London Summer Institute2005 • When: • May 13 to June 11, 2005 • Where: • Madison House, London • Who: • Dr. Dave Pruett • Dr. Kate Monger

  7. British Foundations of Modern Science LS310/LS310H Explore the history of science from Isaac Newton to Stephen Hawkings Visit Greenwich Observatory, Darwin’s House, and Cambridge GenEd and IDLS science credit available Art History ARTH 320 Art of Arthurian England Trace the significance of King Arthur and the Holy Grail through the history of art ARTH 420 Art of the Ancient World Study ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome in the world’s finest museums London Summer Institute2005

  8. British Foundations of Modern Science Greenwich Observatory

  9. British Foundations of Modern Science Downe House, home of Charles Darwin

  10. British Foundations of Modern Science Cambridge University

  11. Art of Arthurian England

  12. Art of Arthurian England

  13. Art of Arthurian England

  14. Art of the Ancient World:Ancient Egypt

  15. Art of the Ancient World:Ancient Greece

  16. Art of the Ancient World:Ancient Rome

  17. London Institute Outings

  18. London Institute Outings

  19. London Institute Outings

  20. London Institute Outings

  21. Projected Costs • Tuition and $3000 Program Fee (subject to change, and based upon 28 students). • The program fee includes lodging and daily breakfast at Madison House, £40 weekly food allowance, academic and cultural program expenses (instructional materials, admissions and transportation in London). • Students are responsible for round trip airfare, and should budget at least $100/week for personal expenses and independent travel.

  22. How To Apply • Application Deadline: February 2nd • Applications are available at the Office of International Programs • 1077 S. Main Street • 540/568-6419 • (http://www.jmu.edu/international)

  23. Questions?

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