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Life in MARS
Faculty of Humanities
Life in MARS
Academic Advising
Liz Hay
(Applied Linguistics, History, Intercultural Studies, Liberal Arts, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy)
BUMARS
Get involved! The Brock University Medieval and Renaissance Students is a group of students that promote the MARS program and fundraise for student initiatives.
Study Abroad
MARS 3F50: Heritage of Viking Iceland
Part of the MARS program was a studies aborad course, the last of which was 3F50.
Follow students adventures through their blogs:
Sagas and Fjords: One Student's Adventures in Iceland
http://sagasandfjords.blogspot.com/
Land of Fire and Ice
http://landoficeandfire.wordpress.com/
Exploring Iceland 2010
http://exploringalfheimr.wordpress.com/
Graduating Student Book Prize
Awarded to the most distinguished graduate in Spring Convocation for each department and program. To be eligible for consideration, a student must achieve minimum first-class honours standing (80% Major/70% non-major avg); except for Pre-service Education (recipients are selected by the Department).
- One award for each academic department, awarded to the student with the highest major average.
- Faculty of Education, one award each for primary/junior. junior/intermediate, Intermediate/Senior.
- Combined majors are eligible for both departments.
For more information click here.
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