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UPDATE OCTOBER 2, 2013. DATES. Sunday July 6: Depart DFW for London Heathrow. Monday July 7: Arrive London Heathrow; meet at Terminal 5 arrivals area at 9.30 am. Drive to Plymouth Tuesday 8: Stream morphology on Dartmoor Wednesday 9: Historic changes in commercial function - Plymouth harbor Thursday 10: Free day Friday 11: Drive/ferry to Cork Saturday 12: Coastal erosion at Ballycotton Bay Sunday 13: Cork historical geography survey Monday 14: Free day Tuesday 15: Drive to Galway Wednesday 16: Field reconstruction of glacier movement - Clew Bay Thursday 17: Free day Friday 18: Mental mapping of Galway Saturday 19:. Drive/ferry to Bangor Sunday 20: Beach morphology and sediment transport at Llandudno Monday 21: Tourism survey at Llandudno and Rhyl (near Bangor) Tuesday 22: Free day Wednesday 23: Drive to Edinburgh Thursday 24: Reconstructing Edinburgh's ancient volcanic landscape Friday 25: Survey of historical town planning in Edinburgh Saturday 26: Free day Sunday 27: Drive to London – stay at Coltscroft B&B near Heathrow Monday 28: Depart for DFW (unless staying on to explore Europe).
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Cost: Approximately $3,800. This covers all travel in the UK and Ireland, accommodation, tuition and class materials. It does not include food (about $20/day), spending money or airfare (about $1300). $300 due on signing up (now); $500 due February 1; the rest, about $3000, due early July. Financial Aid: International Education Fee Scholarships of $475 are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is also a competitive $500 travel grant for financial aid recipients. The scholarship is credited towards your program cost.
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https://studyabroad.admin.unt.edu/ Applying for the program: apply now through Study Abroad:
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Plymouth 2008
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Cork 2010
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Galway 2002
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Bangor 2010
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Edinburgh 2010
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