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The tuition for RBS courses in 2003 is $775/course; see Expenses for further details. |
Monday 6 January - Friday 10 January 2003 |
11 (I-20) | Book Illustration Processes to 1890 | Terry Belanger |
12 (B-60) | European Bookbinding, 1500-1800 | Nicholas Pickwoad |
13 (L-30) | Rare Book Cataloging | Deborah J. Leslie |
14 (L-80) | Implementing Encoded Archival Description | Daniel Pitti |
Monday 3 March - Friday 7 March 2003 |
21 (B-40) | Medieval & Early Renaissance Bookbinding Structures | Christopher Clarkson |
23 (G-50) | Advanced Descriptive Bibliography | Richard Noble |
24 (L-70) | Electronic Texts & Images | David Seaman |
Monday 9 June - Friday 13 June 2003 |
31 (G-60) | Introduction to c15 Printing | Paul Needham |
32 (H-55) | The Music of America on Paper | D. W. Krummel |
33 (C-80) | Artists' Books: Strategies for Collecting | Johanna Drucker |
34 (H-90) | Teaching the History of the Book | space Terry Belanger & Daniel Traister |
(First Summer Session) Monday 7 July - Friday 11 July 2003 |
41 (I-10) | Introduction to the History of Illustration | Alan Fern |
42 (H-15) | The History of the Book in America | Michael Winship |
43 (B-90) | Publishers' Bookbindings, 1830-1910 | Sue Allen |
44 (H-60) | History of European and American Papermaking | space Timothy Barrett & John Bidwell |
45 (T-70) | Printing Design and Publication | Greer Allen |
(Second Summer Session) Monday 14 July - Friday 18 July 2003 |
(Third Summer Session) Monday 28 July - Friday 1 August 2003 |
(Fourth Summer Session) Monday 4 August - Friday 8 August 2003 |
71 (B-10) | Introduction to the History of Bookbinding | Jan Storm van Leeuwen |
72 (M-40) | Introduction to Latin Paleography, 1100-1500 | Albert Derolez |
73 (I-80) | Japanese Printmaking, 1615-1868 | Sandy Kita |
74 (G-10) | Introduction to Descriptive Bibliography | space Terry Belanger & Richard Noble |
75 (L-85) | Publishing EAD Finding Aids | Daniel Pitti |
Admission Decisions The application form for RBS courses is available online. All applications are acknowledged upon receipt. Admission to RBS courses is on a rolling basis. The first round of admit decisions for each course is made three months before the course begins, and admit letters put into the US post. Applications received thereafter are processed immediately. RBS accepts applications until the week in which the course runs. Current Schedule of Admissions RBS accepts applications until the week in which the course runs, but chances of admission are greatly increased if the application is received two weeks ahead of the initial round of admit decisions. |
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RBS course week 1. 6-10 January 2003 2. 3-7 March 2003 3. 9-13 June 2003 4. 7-11 July 2003 5. 14-18 July 2003 6. 28 July - 1 August 2003 7. 4-8 August 2003 |
First round of admit letters go out (later applications are encouraged for admission to courses that still have room) Week of 7 October 2002 Week of 2 December 2002 Week of 11 March 2003 Week of 7 April 2003 Week of 14 April 2003 Week of 28 April 2003 Week of 4 May 2003 |
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Frequency of Course Offerings
In general, however, all RBS courses not offered annually are on a two-year cycle, and courses missing from the Schedule this year may be expected with some confidence to reappear in the Schedule next year. | ||
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