Newberry Library Undergraduate Seminar: Mexico and Peru through Word and Image, 1492 – 1820
Looking for a unique opportunity to take a class with students from other universities and do research about Mexico and Peru this Spring? Apply for the Newberry Library Undergraduate Seminar!
The Newberry Library Undergraduate Seminar is a team-taught interdisciplinary course that is open to undergraduates from four Chicago-area universities (DePaul, Loyola, UIC, and Roosevelt). Taught at one of America’s foremost research libraries, students take part in an intensive classroom experience that will culminate in the preparation of an independent research project. The course will take place at the Newberry Library during the Spring 2015 semester but students would register for the course through UIC under an LAS rubric. The seminar topic for Spring 2015 is “Mexico and Peru through Word and Image, 1492 – 1820.”
Students who take the course will also be eligible to travel to Peru with a group from Roosevelt University May 8 – 21, 2015.
More information can be found at http://www.newberry.org/newberry-library-undergraduate-seminar and in the documents attached below.
Come to an Info Session to learn more!
Monday, October 27 at 3:00 pm
114 Burnham Hall
RSVP’s requested but not required: http://go.uic.edu/NewberryInfoSession
We recommend that you bring at least an outline and preferably a draft of your application along to the Info Session so you can apply what you learn directly to perfecting it!
Apply!
Applications are due November 3, 2014. The application is attached below.
Questions?
Contact Dr. Lisa Freeman at lfreeman@uic.edu or 312-355-2530.