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Re: Northern Ireland program
22 May 2000 15:56 UTC
Amy,
Earlham College has a peace studies program in Northern Ireland that uses
service-learning. Students in the program spend their extended semester in
Londonderry/Derry and Belfast. The students also attend 11 weeks of classes
at the Magee campus of the University of Ulster. Since you are at the
University of Ulster, I thought this program might be of interest to you,
even
though Earlham College is located in the United States. For more information
on the program, visit http://www.earlham.edu/~ipo/Enorthireland.html or send
an email to ipo@earlham.edu.
I hope this is helpful!
Andrea Roufs
Information Specialist
Learn and Serve America
National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
1-800-808-7378
http://umn.edu/~serve
Arlow Amy wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have recently joined the listserve and have found it very useful. I work
> for a university in Northern Ireland. We are just getting started on
> service-learning and have a long way to go. As far as I can tell, very
> little writing/research has been done on service-learning in the UK or
> Europe (in comparison with the US).
>
> Can any one suggest articles/publications/research/resources/etc on s-l in
> this part of the world. Any information would be helpful at this stage!
>
> Cheers
> Amy
>
> Amy Arlow
> Development Officer - Community Services and Learning
> Educational Development Unit
> University of Ulster
> Coleraine
> County Londonderry
> BT 52 1SA
>
> t: 028 70 324742
> e: a.arlow@ulst.ac.uk
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