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England: Cambridge Program

INFORMATION SESSIONS

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Students interested in learning more about the Cambridge Summer Program should attend one of these information sessions. If you are a non-UNH student, or are otherwise unable to attend but would like to receive information, please e-mail cola.studyabroad@unh.edu.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

 Extended: March 29, 2017

Summer Study Abroad Program

Six-week program offering courses in history, literature, and humanities at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University.

Each year, undergraduate and graduate students travel to Cambridge where they take two courses from offerings in English literature, writing, and history. Studies are at Gonville and Caius, established in 1348 and the fourth-oldest of Cambridge University's thirty-one colleges. For over three decades, the UNH Summer Program in Cambridge has provided more than 1,600 students with the opportunity to learn first-hand the truth of E.M. Forster's observation: Cambridge is, indeed, a magical place. Discover it for yourself.

cambridge: punting on the river

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Jim Parsons

COLA Study Abroad Coordinator
james.parsons@unh.edu
Phone: 
(603) 862-3962

College of Liberal Arts Center for Study Abroad
116 Murkland Hall
15 Library Way

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Dennis Britton

Associate Professor of English
Cambridge Program Director

dag37@unh.edu
Phone: 
603) 862-1206
Fax: 
(603) 862-3563

324 Conant Hall
10 Library Way

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