International Learning Opportunities

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Master of Information students have the opportunity to participate in multiple international study abroad and learning sessions during their course of study.  

 

Wroxton College in England

British Collections and Archives, a three-credit hybrid summer session course, is based in Wroxton College in England. This course focuses on cultural history and examining collections in British libraries. Students will have the opportunity to visit various library collections and archives and participate in lectures from British experts, bridging the connection of the collections to the history and culture of the United Kingdom. 

For more information about the Wroxton, England program, contact MI Program Director Lilia Pavlovsky at lilia.pavlovsky@rutgers.edu. 

Wroxton College Lecture

International K-12 Books Course

Offered in the spring semester, students can take course Special Topics:  International K-12 Books. Typically offered as an online asynchronous course, students also have the option to travel to the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in April for an additional fee. Students who can spare the time often extend trips to nearby Rome, Milan, and Florence.  

In the class, experts will share information about bilingual books, including books from Chile, China, France, India, Japan, Poland, and more, as well as international graphic novels. 

For more information on the course, contact Associate Professor Marc Aronson.  

Marc Aronson lecture

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