Northern Illinois University

Department of Biological Sciences

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Study Abroad

NIU at Oriel College, Oxford University

June 24th to August 3rd 2007

Photo of Kew GardensThe 38th annual summer program offered by Northern Illinois University and Oriel College Oxford features courses at all levels from General Education through Doctoral Seminars.

The program is designed to take advantage of the unique resources of the British setting including the Oxford libraries, scientific and historical field trip sites, museums, and theatres of London and Stratford-upon-Avon.

Instruction and seminars are provided by NIU and Oxford faculty. Participating students and instructors live and dine in the same halls, so that formal class meetings can be supplemented by individual tutorials and informal conversations.

Enrollment in all courses is deliberately kept low in order to permit maximum interaction between students and faculty. Classes meet from Monday through Thursday to allow students weekends to explore England and the European Continent.

Oriel College

Photo of Oriel CollegeThe program will take place in Oriel College, founded in 1326 and considered to be one of the most beautiful of the 34 colleges that make up Oxford University. Oxford is less than 60 miles from London and Stratford upon Avon, with frequent and inexpensive bus service to both cities. Cambridge, Canterbury and other places with historical, literary and scientific connections are within 100 miles, and there is virtually no place in Britain or Western Europe that cannot be visited on a weekend trip.


For More Information Contact:

Dr. Gabriel Holbrook
NIU Department of Biological Sciences 
(815) 753-3199
Email: gholbrook@niu.edu

Short-term Study Abroad
International Programs
(815) 753-0700
Email: niuabroad@niuedu

Also check the NIU Abroad Website

Course Offerings


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BIOLOGY

Exploration of Plant Science
Dr. Gabriel Holbrook (NIU) 
Includes Field Trips to Marine Environments, Atlantic Coast and the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew. Also, involves classes in Oxford University Botanical Gardens


Photo of William JohnsonENGLISH

Shakespeare
Dr. William Johnson (NIU) and
Dr. Glenn Black (Oxford)
Includes theatre trips to the RSC at Stratford-upon-Avon and the Globe theatre, London

photo of Dr. Mark KippermanThe English Romantics and William Morris
Dr. Mark Kipperman (NIU)
Includes field trips to sites of literary interest, e.g. the English lake district


POLITICAL SCIENCE

Photo of Dr. Artemus WardLaw and courts in comparative perspective: United States, United Kingdom and European Union.
Dr. Artemus Ward (NIU)
Particular attention will be given to discussing the legal authority these states have invoked in fighting the “War on Terrorism” in the post-9/11 world.


2007 Course Fliers (pdf format)