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Opportunities to study abroad with ENGL credit!
 
Drew International Seminars run by English Department Faculty
(Past and Present)
Where and how can you study abroad?
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Cuba and Puerto Rico: Memory and Reality
Jan 2001: Sandra Jamieson (English Dept) and Ada Ortuzar-Young (Spanish Dept)
Jan 2002: Jim Hala 
(English Dept) and Ada Ortuzar-Young (Spanish Dept)

Paris and London
May 2005: Wendy Kolmar (English Dept) and Marie-Pascal Pieretti (French Dept)

Greece
Jan 2006:
Robert Ready (English Dept) & John Lenz (Classics Dept)

Ethnicity and Identity in Argentina, focus on Buenos Aires
Jan 2007:
Sandra Jamieson (English Dept) and Ada Ortuzar-Young (Spanish Dept)
Jan 2008:
Sandra Jamieson (English Dept) and Ada Ortuzar-Young (Spanish Dept)

Imagining Egypt: Knowledge, Representaion, and Power in the Modern World
Jan 2008: Robert Ready (English Dept) & Chris Taylor (Religion and Middle East Studies)

Spain: On the Road Again: El Camino de Santiago de Compostela, Then and Now
May 2008: Jim Hala  (English Dept) and Monica Cantero (Spanish Dept)


Study in London for a semester
Why study abroad?
Other approved programs
Drew's Office of International
 & Off Campus Programs
Meet some majors who've studied abroad
Consider writing about your experience
International travel exposes us to different ways of thinking, develops our awareness of critical issues and ideas, and provides us with a better understanding of ourselves in relation to the world in which we live. International programs of study offer an experience unlike that of on-campus study or tourist travel, allowing students of literature or writing to gain a deeper appreciation of place, a fuller comprehension of the literature we read, and a better sense of the world we inhabit. 

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