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The course is designed for university students. It will offer the following levels: total beginners, lower intermediate and intermediate. It will consist of 3 - 4 daily hours of intensive language tuition as well as various activities, including: a visit to the Taylor-Schechter Genizah collection, a visit to the Wren Library at Trinity College, lectures on related topics, Shabbat dinner at the Chabad House, and screenings of Israeli films.
A limited number of scholarships may be available.
For further details, see the programme.
Prospective students may be interested in some photographs and participant feedback from the Ulpan.
| Accommodation: | Wolfson Court - the city annexe of Girton College |
| Directions & location maps: | Wolfson Court - the city annexe of Girton College |
| Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies | |
| Travelling to Cambridge: | The Cambridge City Tourism website provides maps and full information about transport to and around Cambridge. Cambridge is an extremely difficulty city to bring a car to: parking spaces are limited and expensive, traffic in the City is very congested and restrictions abound. Parking is not permitted at the Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies. The conference organisers are unable to provide parking elsewhere for delegates' cars. |
Tuition and accommodation (bed and breakfast): £500
Tuition only (without accommodation): £250
Deposit: £100 (non-refundable)
Cheques should be made payable to "University of Cambridge".
Other expenses: text book (required) £25.00, tea & coffee for
the two weeks £10.00.
Also, please note that lunches and evening meals are not provided.
Application deadline: applications must be received by Wednesday, 19th June, 2013.
Contact:
Rachel Williams
Ulpan Organizer
Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
Sidgwick Avenue
Cambridge, CB3 9DATel: 01223-335106
Email: ulpan@ames.cam.ac.uk