Brown University offers undergraduate students the opportunity to study abroad through a wide variety of culturally immersive academic programs. Through study abroad, Brown students hone skills that help prepare them for an increasingly interconnected world.
Featuring miniature paintings from the estate of Mrs. Adrienne Minassian. The paintings often include text from Persian and Indian tales. Many of the illustrations within the Minassian Collection are depictions of stories from the classical Persian text, Shahnama of Ferdowsi.
The Brown Undergraduate Journal of Middle East Studies (BUJMES) (ISSN: 2641-6239) is an undergraduate-operated interdisciplinary journal featuring academic and creative work on the Middle East/ South West Asia and North Africa from undergraduate and graduate students regardless of institutional affiliation. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis and should be submitted to bujmes@brown.edu
Brown’s model of career exploration gives students the skills they need to successfully prepare for and navigate a lifetime of evolving career opportunities and pathways. The Center for Career Exploration translates those skills into personal and professional success.
Whether you are a student, staff, or faculty member, heading to a familiar area of the globe or embarking on an entirely new opportunity, we strongly recommend that you familiarize yourself with the following information prior to departure.
Innovative course development is fundamental to Brown’s open curriculum. Mini-grants support small-scale projects, materials, or activities in undergraduate classes. Larger grants are available to develop new undergraduate courses or revise existing courses in ways that promote strategic initiatives. Brown faculty scheduled to teach courses in the current and/or following academic year are eligible to apply.
The Sheridan Center seeks to provide a place where all learners can grow, interdisciplinary collaborations can form, and educators can experiment with different modalities of teaching and learning.