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All Things ASE

Taken from the ASE archive, we have this extract from a prize-winning essay by ASE alum Kaylee (Dyson) Stith (Spring 2012, Meredith College) on her love affair with Bath and ASE, and her reflections on it a decade after it was over...

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All Things ASE

Tyra Smith, a Franklin and Marshall student who studied with us this last semester, reflects on how our Bridgetower Fund gave her the opportunity to go even further afield in her study abroad experience.

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All Things ASE

New tutor Dr Leila Kamali talks about her first semester teaching ‘Contemporary Black British Literature’ for ASE.

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All Things ASE

Jonathan Hope, ASE’s Dean and Director, writes about the challenges faced by the study abroad industry in an era of climate crisis, and what ASE is doing to address the programme’s environmental impact.

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Lucas Barroso Gonçalves, an alum from this semester’s iF&M first-year programme, was asked to write an Op-ed piece as part of his ‘Conceptualizing Community’ seminar class. He chose to write about ‘buying local’ and found Camden, London, a compelling case study.

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All Things ASE

In LGBTQ+ History month ASE tutor Evan Hayles Gledhill shares their experience of redesigning and teaching ASE seminar course Queering the Gothic.

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All Things ASE

ASE’s long-standing education programme has been undergoing quite a dramatic series of changes recently, with plans for more. ASE’s new Placements Coordinator, Bill Badley , outlines what’s already happened, and what is to come.

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