Warwick the Magazine, Spring 2007
Professor Michael Mallett, describes the origins and development of the Venice Programme, while current students write about their own Venice experience. Warwick’s Venice Programme is a unique initiative by a British university. For around 40 years, undergraduate and postgraduate students studying History and History of Art have had the opportunity to spend a full autumn term in Venice, incorporating site visits and study trips, backed up by work with Warwick staff at the University’s Venetian base – now the Palazzo Pesaro Papafava. |
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Looking back on the Venice Programme An Animated Life WGA News Class Notes - Who's Doing What and Where?
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Experiments in Education by Dr Mo Afzal |
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