[ESSP] OTS South Africa Fall semester
Charlene D'Avanzo
cdavanzo at hampshire.edu
Tue Mar 1 10:12:18 EST 2005
As we reach the height of our Spring student recruiting season, we
would like to remind you that our South African undergraduate
semester program is expanding to also include a Fall semester this
year. This program includes undergraduate students from the United
States and South Africa and is based in the world famous Kruger
National Park. As the park is being expanded to become the largest
trans-boundary park in the world, students are trained to conduct
field research in an exciting place at an exciting time. The program
also visits other sites in South Africa including Cape Town. The
fifteen week semester starts September 6, 2005.
Enrollment is also still open for our Fall semester program in Costa
Rica and our two Summer programs, Tropical Biology and Ethnobiology.
We have a rolling admissions process but we encourage students to
start early to ensure a space in the their first choice program.
Your students can find more information on our website at
http://www.ots.duke.edu and can call us at 919-684-5774.
Thank you,
Regards,
Ed Stashko
Ed Stashko, Ph.D.
Academic Director
Organization for Tropical Studies
Duke University
Box 90630
Durham, NC 27708
Tel. (919) 684-5774; Fax (919) 684-5661
E-mail <estashko at duke.edu>, http://www.ots.duke.edu
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Charlene
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Charlene D'Avanzo
Professor of Ecology
Dean, School of Natural Sciences
Hampshire College
Amherst, MA 01002
Voice 413-5595569
FAX 413-5595448
Email - cdavanzo at hampshire.edu
website: http://helios.hampshire.edu/~cdNS/
TIEE: tiee.ecoed.net/
Course website: http://ns.hampshire.edu/ns207/
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