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May 14, 2012 Contacts: David Ottalini, 301 405 4076 or dottalin@umd.edu Why Study Abroad? To Learn Something New Of Course!
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - English Professor of Practice Mike Olmert is back in London - anxiously awaiting the arrival of his study abroad class on May 21st. The five women and nine men are in for a lot of hard work - and the experience of a life time. (Olmer's class will be blogging and Tweeting (#LondonEastAnglia) their way through the program. Follow along on our LondonEastAnglia Blog page.) "Professor Olmert is an expert at passing on his enthusiasm for his field and the host country to his students," said Catherine Donohoe, who is the interim director for the university's Education Abroad programs. "This blog is a wonderful example of how Maryland's dedicated faculty who lead study abroad programs can inspire their students to dig deeper into their major fields and think well outside the borders of College Park. Education Abroad invites all students to visit our office and website or to browse our program offerings online over the summer. We are now accepting applications for programs and scholarships for winter and spring 2013." Before he left for London this past weekend, UMD Newsdesk had a chance to talk with Professor Olmert about why this class remains so exciting to him year after year - and why an education abroad experience for all Maryland students is so important. Why this class?
What's new this year?
What do you hope your students come away with? Why is it important that Maryland students have an education abroad experience?
What is your favorite part of this class? Whenever the class and I are learning something new together. I love haring the excitement with a dozen brilliant UMD kids who are already much cleverer than I ever was, or will ever be. Mike Olmert Olmert holds an MA and PhD in English literature and for the last 26 years has been teaching at the University of Maryland, where he lectures on Medieval Studies, Shakespeare, 17th and 18th Century Studies, and Modern British Drama. He has written more than 90 television documentaries, three plays, and two books. He has been awarded 3 Emmy Awards for his work on the Discovery Channel. In 2002, he received one for writing Allosaurus: A Walking With Dinosaurs Special. In 2003, he won for Walking With Prehistoric Beasts. His third award came in 2006 for Before the Dinosaurs. He was inducted into the University of Maryland Hall of Fame in 2005.
London East Anglia Blog for Summer 2012
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