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Leila Monaghan
leila.monaghan at GMAIL.COM
Tue Feb 25 06:37:40 UTC 2014
Nice field school on Deaf geographies. See below for information.
all best,
Leila
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Greetings Leila Monaghan,
New discussion post items have been posted in H-Disability.
ANN: Field School in Deaf Geographies (23 June-27 July 2014,
Hailsham UK)<https://networks.h-net.org/node/4189/discussions/11768/ann-field-school-deaf-geographies-23-june-27-july-2014-hailsham-uk>
by Penny Richards <https://networks.h-net.org/users/penny-richards>
Please share the following with your colleagues and students:
The Field School in Deaf Geographies
June 23 - July 27, 2014
Bader International Study Centre
Queen's University (Canada)
Herstmonceux Castle
Hailsham, East Sussex
United Kingdom
Now in its second year, the Field School in Deaf Geographies is designed to
allow students to participate in an intense, faculty-led, primary research
project, including aspects of the research process from data collection to
dissemination. In the BISC tradition of learning through direct experience,
students' coursework is designed to support the research project as well as
cover the broader topics of analytical and theoretical frameworks of Human
Geography, social science research methods, and European Deaf history. The
culminating experience will include students attending and presenting their
work at an international conference. This school is ideal for those
students considering advanced degrees and/or careers in research.
The Bader International Study Centre (BISC), located at Herstmonceux Castle
in East Sussex, England, represents a fusion of history and innovation. The
setting may be an idyllic 15th century castle, but our focus is solely on
developing students who are prepared to lead in the 21st century. Small
class sizes, integrated hands-on field studies, primary research-based
projects, and a diverse faculty and student population set the foundation
for innovative global learning at the BISC.
The application deadline is 15 March. Please see our website for additional
information about the school, including the two courses, applying, and
costs.
http://www.queensu.ca/bisc/academics/programs/upper-year/specialized-programs-2014/deaf-ge...<http://www.queensu.ca/bisc/academics/programs/upper-year/specialized-programs-2014/deaf-geographies>
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, or Lynn
Sadlowski, our admissions representative (sadlowsl at queensu.ca).
Thank you for your assistance.
Best wishes,
Mary Beth
Mary Beth Kitzel
Director
Field School of Deaf Geographies
Bader International Study Centre
Queen's University (Canada)
Herstmonceux Castle
Hailsham
East Sussex BN27 1RP
United Kingdom
deaf_geog at bisc.queensu.ac.uk
Bader International Study Centre is a limited company registered in England
Registered number: 2837809 Registered Charity No: 1025387
Registered Office: Herstmonceux Castle, Hailsham, BN27 1RN
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Leila Monaghan, PhD
Department of Anthropology
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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