Advanced Studies England: Bath - ASE Study Centre
- Location(s): Bath, The United Kingdom
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship
Advanced Studies England
Advanced Studies England: Bath - ASE Study Centre
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Based in the heart of the beautiful World Heritage City of Bath, 90 minutes west of London, ASE offers highly-motivated US undergraduates the opportunity to undertake a study abroad experience at the highest level. Academically rigorous courses ta... read more
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I gained close friends with whom I have/will stay in contact and incredible memories of the best experiences.England has to offer. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
My writing, in particular, improved a lot with the instruction and feedback I got here. Sarah White - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I gained a different perspective on politics and culture in the world by working an internship and taking classes with British tutors. It was absolutely worthwhile. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I learned how to not be afraid to try something new which allowed me to be more daring in my life at home and at school. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
Waking up in Bath was waking up happy! The pace of life there was so wonderful, it totally changed me. I also gained work experience and incredible travel memories, in addition to close American friends. I wouldn't trade my experience for the world. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I learned that just because the UK speaks English, it doesn't mean that the culture is at all the same! I still got a cultural experience and was able to see all four countries of the UK as well as some of Spain. Saying it was worthwhile is an understatement. I can't wait to go back. A student - University of Rochester View Entire Review
Completely. I feel so comfortable in Europe now. I got to travel a lot, but I also got to enjoy being a Bath resident. I loved it. I think every student should study abroad. Amanda C - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
Absolutely. I gained independence and a wider world-view, and the challenging courses kept me focused on academics. Christina P - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
I loved my study abroad experience. I feel more confident and that I have gained a great deal of self-awareness. I am also happy that I made foreign friends that I am still keeping in touch with. I learned so much about a new culture that I never could've learned at home. I also enjoyed being around other very motivated American... Jennifer T - Simmons College View Entire Review
I got to live in one of my favorite countries and really experience British life. I saw the greater part of Southern England and went on trips that were academically-interesting, culturally-enriching, entertaining, and even sometimes athletically-challenging (in a good way). I tried many new things, including traveling alone, ta... A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I learned more about England and English culture that I had always wanted to know. It was worth every second. My only regret was that I had to leave. Sebrina Stickney Morris - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I learned how to independently find my way in a new place and rely on myself. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
As cliched as it is, I learned about myself. Leaving Wellesley pushed me further from my comfort zone than I'd ever been; I gained confidence and pride in my own intellect. It was absolutely worthwhile. Moira J - Wellesley College View Entire Review
My trip was definitely worthwhile; I became much more self-reliant especially organizing my own travel and expenses. I gained what I'm sure will be life-long friendships and memories. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
It is almost impossible to explain how valuable my abroad experience was. It put my life in perspective, gave me a chance to grow up, encouraged me to pursue my passions. A student - University of Rochester View Entire Review
I loved my study abroad experience! It made me appreciate going to an idiosyncratic school like Sarah Lawrence even more, and it was also fun to do something different for a semester. Besides that, it was my first time in Europe, and I loved it! I'm seriously considering applying to grad school in England, and maybe even moving ... Sophia J - Sarah Lawrence College View Entire Review
Yes, it was. Tom S - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
About
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadInternship
Program Length(s):
- Fall
- Summer
- Spring
- Academic Year
Instruction Language(s):
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Architecture and Related Services
- Education
- Ancient/Classical Greek Language, Literature
- Latin Language, Literature
- English Language and Literature
- Creative Writing
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Drama, Theater, Theatre Arts
- Fine Arts, Studio Arts
- History
Minimum GPA:
3.0Year Founded:
1989Website
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Advanced Studies England Scholarships
Ann Nunes was Director of the ASE Programme from 1997-2004. The Ann Nunes Scholarship is an award of £500, and is available each semester to a student on the ASE Education Programme.
£500
Don Nunes was the founder of ASE and its Director until his death in November 1997. He passionately believed that ASE should be accessible to as ethnically diverse a group of students as possible. The Don Nunes Memorial Scholarship is available to a student from an under-represented population, according to financial need. It is an award of £1000 for a semester's study.
£1000