Wales BRAD HENRY INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR PROGRAM AT SWANSEA UNIVERSITY FALL 2014 OR SPRING 2015 SWANSEA UNIVERSITY IN WALES, U.K. The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and Swansea University are seeking undergraduate students from Oklahoma regional universities who have excellent academic qualifications, outstanding writing and communication skills, exemplary character, demonstrated leadership qualities, maturity and judgment for participation in a semester of study abroad at Swansea University in Swansea, Wales. CU HIGHLIGHTS: . Scholars receive $11,500 stipend towards their study abroad expenses . Earn equivalent of 15 hours of course credit ABROAD: requirements: . . . . Must be an Oklahoma resident Must be enrolled full time Must be in good academic standing Must have completed 30 hours of college course work YOUR PASSPORT TO A For more information, contact Lani Malcolm at (580) 581-6775 or at lmalcolm@cameron.edu. submission deadline: February 3, 2014 This publication, printed by Cameron University Printing Services, is issued by Cameron University. ??? copies have been prepared and distributed at a cost of $??? to the taxpayers of the State of Oklahoma. This institution, in compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, sex, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This includes but is not limited to admissions, employment, housing, financial aid, and educational services. Accommodations on the basis of disability are available by contacting the Office of Student Development at (580) 581-2209 or by e-mail at student_development@cameron.edu. (03/2013) GREAT EDUCATION United Kingdom, france & czech republic History of Western biological Science March 13-22, 2014 (Spring Break) United Kingdom, France and the Czech Republic Intended to be a study of the nature of science as a way of knowing, the historical development of science as a discipline, and the history of scientific study of diversity, evolution, and inheritance. This course will provide a unique opportunity to study the history of biology and the roles played in that history by the world’s great European museums in the actual settings where most of the development occurred in the 18th and 19th centuries.Visits include scientifically important historical sites in London, Paris, and Brno. HIGHLIGHTS: . British Museum of Natural History . Down House where Darwin wrote “On the Origin of Species” . Abbey of St. Thomas where Mendel worked out the basics of classical genetics in his pea garden London Experiencing London Through the Enlightenment March 13-22, 2014 (Spring Break) London, United Kingdom This exciting course will explore the fresh emphasis that Enlightenment thinkers and writers placed on learning, the exploration of nature, and a new and daring critique of the societies in which they lived. The Scientific Revolution, social activism, the monarchy, and the rise of republicanism, will be examined in light of contemporary thought and social currents. From the dusty rooms of Newton’s Cambridge to the salons of 18th-century London, Enlightenment ideas spread throughout Europe and across the Atlantic. HIGHLIGHTS: . Tower of London and Westminster Abbey . St. Paul’s Cathedral and Parliament . Stonehenge and lectures by British faculty or experts For more information contact the Office of Academic Enrichment at (580) 581-6775 or email lmalcolm@cameron.edu. CU ABROAD: YOUR PASSPORT TO A GREAT EDUCATION