Applying to Deliver an Off-Campus Field School or Harlow Program

Faculty of HSS Field schools
Rationale and Process

I. Overview

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences field schools provide students with the opportunity to study abroad for a short period with the expertise of MUN instructors. These intensive programs bring classroom and learning experiences to life in a safe learning environment. Students are exposed to new surroundings, diverse cultures and languages, skills development, extracurricular trips and guest speakers in ways that are possible only by spending time in another locale. The ability to complete MUN courses elsewhere as part of a local cohort acts as an extension of campus learning. Off campus field schools deliver exceptional value in terms of financial commitment, administration and peace of mind. Because the programming is administered by Memorial University there is no need for external application processes to an international institution and no need to negotiate transfer credit issues. Those who complete time abroad develop skills that help them prepare for today’s global society, which increasingly involves traveling to unfamiliar locations, working in multicultural environments, adapting to new situations, and thinking creatively.

II. Types of Off-campus Field Schools

III. Submission and Approval Process

IV. Cancelling the Field School

V. Post-approval Process

VI. Policies and Procedures Specific to Harlow

VII. Dean of HSS Office Contacts

A current list of Dean’s Office contacts is available at:
http://www.mun.ca/hss/about/contact/dean.php