Venice 2015
February 9: Information Session, 10:00 a.m., 435 St. Patrick’s Building.
For the second year of a unique partnership with the University of Warwick, Carleton students will have the opportunity to spend the semester studying in Venice, Italy in the Fall of 2015. The University of Warwick in Venice program, situated in the beautiful fifteenth-century Palazzo Pesaro Papafava, has been offering students an immersive experience in the art, history, and culture of Venice for over 40 years.
For more information on the semester in Venice History of Art program see the University of Warwick in Venice website: www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/arthistory/applying/venice/
2015 Fact Sheet and Application Form
2015 Carleton in Venice Fact Sheet (Word doc) or 2015 Carleton in Venice Fact Sheet (PDF)
2015 Carleton in Venice Application (Word doc) or 2015 Carleton in Venice Application (PDF)
If you would like to get a feel for the exceptional experiences of our Carleton students at the Warwick in Venice program last Fall 2014, check out their blogs below…
And, read about 10 very good reasons why you should consider a term in Venice, in the latest installment of the History and Theory of Architecture Supervisor’s Blog (our HTA Super Blog) at: carleton.ca/aah/2015/venezia
Venice 2014 Student Blogs:
A Few of My Favourite Things // Venice Wrap-Up ~by Katie
My time in Venice has come to an end, and it’s a bit of a shock to find myself back…
Christmas in Venice ~by Laura
Although, my departure from Venice is unfathomably imminent, I am lucky enough to be here for the onset of the…
Cimitero San Michele ~by Laura
On Friday, we visited the Cimitero San Michele. The cemetery is on its own island, and is quite unlike any…
Nearing the End ~by Helena
Our term here in Venice is starting to come to an end, which also means that things are getting busy…
A Week in Rome ~by Helena
As Katie mentioned in an earlier blog post, during our semester here we are given a travel week. Doug and…
Class Trip to Vicenza ~by Katie
One of the greatest things about our ‘Art in Venice and Northern Italy 1100-1600’ class, besides being here in Venice,…
And, Doug Dumais‘ collection of posts from Venice on his personal blog at: dougdumais.wordpress.com/