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 Contact: Bethany Fair, [log in to unmask]



Simmons College GSLIS Accepting Applications for 2014 Travel Courses in
Seoul & Paris



Boston, MA (November 12, 2013) – The Simmons College Graduate School of
Library and Information Science is pleased to invite LIS students from
ALA-accredited master’s programs to apply for enrollment in our Summer 2014
travel courses in Seoul, South Korea and Paris, France. Both programs
include two weeks of on-site instruction and three weeks of online
instruction prior to departure, with the opportunity to earn 3 or 6 credit
hours depending on choice of courses.


Our Seoul program, a partnership with Yonsei
<http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/eng/>University’s Department of Library and
Information Science, will include
the following course offerings in Seoul from July 23 to August 11,
2014: P*rinciples
of Management (LIS404) * taught by Professor Mary Wilkins
Jordan<http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/faculty/fulltime/jordan.php>and
*Information
Ethics (LIS475) * taught by Professor Lisa
Hussey<http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/faculty/fulltime/hussey.php>.
Students will share accommodations in Yonsei’s Muak Dormitory, located
conveniently on campus in the Sinchon neighborhood with easy access to the
greater Seoul area. Site visits will include trips to the Korean National
Library, Yonsei University Samsung Library, and the Korean Film Archive.



Our Paris program, a partnership with St. John’s University Division of
Library and Information Science, will include the following course
offerings in Paris from July 31 to August 18, 2014: *Visual Communications
(LIS470)* taught by Professor Gerald
Benoit<http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/faculty/fulltime/benoit.php>and
*Organization
and Management of Corporate Libraries (LIS414)* taught by Dean Emeritus and
Professor Jim Matarazzo<http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/faculty/fulltime/matarazzo.php>.
Students will share accommodations at the St. John’s University Paris
campus in the centrally located St. Germain district. Site visits include
trips to the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, KPMG Audit Library, Bain & Company, and
BNP Paribas Economic and Financial Information Centre.



For both programs, please verify with your home institution that courses
taken at Simmons College GSLIS will count for transfer credit back to your
current program before selecting a course. Students may elect to take one
or both of the courses offered at each destination, though we recommend
taking only one due to the quick pace and immersive nature of the program.



For more information and instructions to apply, please visit our
website<http://web.simmons.edu/~benoit/intl/index.html>.
Please note, students are asked to email the GSLIS Office of Admissions by
February 1, 2014 to be considered. Contact Bethany Fair at
[log in to unmask] for questions.


Founded in 1902, Simmons GSLIS <http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/> is one of
the country's oldest library and information science programs. With
campuses in Boston and South Hadley, Mass., the school has 750 students in
master's and doctoral degree programs, and has a network of approximately
9,000 alumni worldwide. Simmons College <http://www.simmons.edu/> is a
nationally recognized private university. It offers an undergraduate
education for women, and renowned coeducational graduate programs in
nursing and health sciences, liberal arts, social work, library and
information science, and the nation's first MBA program designed
specifically for women.



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Kris Liberman LS ‘87
Director of External Engagement
Continuing Education/Communications/Community
Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Simmons College | 300 The Fenway | Boston, MA 02115
office 617.521.2803 | fax 617.521.3192
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