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>>Dear Alejandro,
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>> One program you should definitely look into for graduate work in
>>scientific illustration is the Science Communication program (specifically
>>the illustration portion) at the University of Santa Cruz. I believe
>>Rhode Island School of Design has graduate courses in the subject,
>>though it's been a while since I've read about it. There is a pamphlet
>>put out by the Guild that covers courses and programs in scientific
>>illustration that could give you alot more details. I think you can
>>find an order form on a past newsletter issue. Hope this helps.
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>> Sincerely,
>> Alison Schroeer
>
>This is what I would have said! The Santa Cruz Program is the best known
>one but there are several others. I do not know them by name. The Guild
>Booklet has all that. May be when we get a web site going we can put it
>all out there and not have to charge for the cost of printing a book
>anymore. But that is still a ways off.
>
>britt
>
That's the idea that Pat Kay had when we put together the Guild's Courses &
Books publication. In fact, it was ready just in time for the Santa Cruz
meeting, so you might have seen it there. In the future, if it's on the web
only we can also just print it off for non-web requests. We'll just need
someone to keep it updated!
Rosemary
Rosemary Volpe Phone: (203) 432-3786
Publications Editor Fax: (203) 432-9816
Peabody Museum of Natural History [log in to unmask]
Yale University URL: http://www.peabody.yale.edu
170 Whitney Avenue, P.O. Box 208118
New Haven, CT 06520-8118 USA
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