Advanced Studies England: Bath - ASE Study Centre

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Based in the heart of the beautiful World Heritage City of Bath, 90 minutes west of London, ASE offers highly-motivated US undergraduates the opportunity to undertake a study abroad experience at the highest level. Academically rigorous courses ta... read more

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Yes, it was. - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
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I loved my study abroad experience. I feel more confident and that I have gained a great deal of self-awareness. I am also happy that I made foreign friends that I am still keeping in touch with. I learned so much about a new culture that I never could've learned at home. I also enjoyed being around other very motivated American... - Simmons College View Entire Review

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Based in the heart of the beautiful World Heritage City of Bath, 90 minutes west of London, ASE offers highly-motivated US undergraduates the opportunity to undertake a study abroad experience at the highest level. Academically rigorous courses taught by committed professors, many from the University of Oxford, are complemented by a rich, lively programme of field trips and residentials. Students live in historic town houses situated within walking distance of the Roman Baths, the fifteenth-century Abbey and the stunning eighteenth-century architecture of the Circus and the Royal Crescent.

Program Type(s):
Study Abroad
Internship
Program Length(s):
  • Fall
  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
Instruction Language(s):
  • English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
  • Architecture and Related Services
  • Education
  • Ancient/Classical Greek Language, Literature
  • Latin Language, Literature
  • English Language and Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • Liberal Arts, General Studies
  • Drama, Theater, Theatre Arts
  • Fine Arts, Studio Arts
  • History
Minimum GPA:
3.0
Year Founded:
1989
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Advanced Studies England Scholarships

Don Nunes was the founder of ASE and its Director until his death in November 1997. He passionately believed that ASE should be accessible to as ethnically diverse a group of students as possible. The Don Nunes Memorial Scholarship is available to a student from an under-represented population, according to financial need. It is an award of £1000 for a semester's study.

£1000

Deadlines:
At or shortly after application.

Guidelines/Requirements:
A personal letter of application for any of the offerings listed below should be submitted at the time of applying to the Programme, and this should be accompanied by documentation from your Financial Aid Office detailing any awards currently received

Ann Nunes was Director of the ASE Programme from 1997-2004. The Ann Nunes Scholarship is an award of £500, and is available each semester to a student on the ASE Education Programme.

£500

Deadlines:
At or shortly after application to the program

Guidelines/Requirements:
Only available to students taking the Education Programme. A personal letter of application for any of the offerings listed below should be submitted at the time of applying to the Programme, and this should be accompanied by documentation from your Financial Aid Office detailing any awards currently received.

The Les Arnold Scholarship is available each semester to a student majoring in English, on the basis of academic achievement. It is an award of £500 for a semester’s study.

£500

Deadlines:
At or shortly after application to the program.

Guidelines/Requirements:
Available to English majors only. A personal letter of application for any of the offerings listed below should be submitted at the time of applying to the Programme, and this should be accompanied by documentation from your Financial Aid Office detailing any awards currently received.Evidence of relevant academic achievement should also be included.

The Paul Lapworth Scholarship is available each semester to a student on the basis of academic achievement and a proven interest in Shakespeare. It is an award of £500 for a semester’s study.

£500

Deadlines:
At or shortly after application to the program.

Guidelines/Requirements:
Applicant must show an interest in the study of Shakespeare. A personal letter of application for any of the offerings listed below should be submitted at the time of applying to the Programme, and this should be accompanied by documentation from your Financial Aid Office detailing any awards currently received.Evidence of relevant academic achievement should also be included.

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