The ISA provides a stipend for one credit-bearing summer study abroad experience for eligible undergraduates receiving a Yale scholarship. You must apply to Yale Study Abroad and be approved for a Yale Summer Session Programs Abroad or Non-Yale Summer Abroad program. Yale Study Abroad does not administer the ISA. For all ISA-related details, including how to request funding, when it gets disbursed, how much funding you can expect, and more, visit the ISA website.
Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer
English
None
Arts & Humanities
Hybrid
The BADA Midsummer in Oxford (MIO) programme, based in Magdalen College in Oxford University, is designed for serious actors over the age of eighteen and focuses on British acting techniques with an emphasis on Shakespeare. Participants work and live alongside the faculty in Oxford. The faculty consists of leading British theatre practitioners and faculty from top American graduate programmes, and is run in association with Yale School of Drama.
Two-Part Application Process
Applying to a Year or Term Abroad or a Non-Yale Summer Abroad study abroad program is a two-part process. These are separate application processes with individual deadlines and can be done simultaneously.
- You must apply to your intended program for admission by applying online from the program’s website. Select the Program Website button below to be directed to more information.
- You must apply to Yale Study Abroad for approval to study abroad and the ability to transfer the credit back to your Yale degree. The designated list of programs on our website does not constitute pre-approval or automatic approval from Yale. You must apply to our office by the relevant deadline in order to be approved. Select the Apply to Yale Study Abroad button below to be directed to more information.
Another BADA Option: BADA’s four-week Black British Theatre course provides an overview of contemporary Black British theatre and performance. Play texts by major Black British Writers such as Roy Williams, Winsome Pinnock and Debbie Tucker Green, will be analysed from social and cultural contexts framed by theories of identity, representation, nationalism, race, gender, sexuality and class.
This program would be eligible by a petition application.