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CEA - Cultural Experiences Abroad
1400 E Southern Ave, Ste B-108
Tempe, AZ 85282-8011 USA
Phone: 1-800-266-4441
Where: London
When: Semester, Summer, and Year
London Summer Programs: CEA programs in London enable you to choose from the school's full curriculum of courses or participate in an International Internship program. Earn up to 16 credits at one of three universities. Programs are offered during semester, summer, and year sessions.
Curriculum Highlights: CEA provides two unique Full Curriculum programs duirng the summer in London. A third Full Curriculum program and two International Internship programs are available during the semester and year sessions. Students can choose to take summer courses at Middlesex University or University of Westminster.
Setting Description: London is a cosmopolitan melting pot known for its theatre, entertainment, fashion, history, pubs, museums and markets. Despite its size, it is also a series of small villages with beautiful squares, hidden gardens and local parks making it one of the greenest capital cities in the world, as well as one of the most popular study abroad destinations worldwide.
Program Value: No other provider offers you the CEA Passport, an online study abroad organizer personalized with your program details, deadline dates, personal advisor information, online payment options, and more! Just another reason why 93% of surveyed CEA alumni would refer us to their friends! CEA programs include exceptional service, tuition, fees, housing, meals plan options, transfer credit assistance, onsite staff, pre-departure information, onsite orientation, excursions, immersion activities, volunteer opportunities, airport reception, and much more. CEA also awards several study abroad scholarships. For dates, prices, and other program information, visit www.GoWithCEA.com, and don't forget to create a CEA Account to receive up-to-date and personalized information!
Subjects Areas: Accounting, Biomedical Sciences, Economics, History, Human Resource Management, Jewish Studies, Legal Studies, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Statistics, Geography, American Studies (North, South, Central), Art/Fine Arts, Architecture, Science-other, Information Systems, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Communications, English As a Second Language, Health Sciences, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Education, EnglishLiterature, Fashion Design, Film, Radio, Television, Finance, French (Language, Literature, Studies), German (Language, Literature, Studies), EnvironmentalStudies, Humanities, Technology, Internship Programs, Italian (Language, Literature, Studies), Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Cultural/Regional Studies, Occupational, Environmental Health, Political Science, Politics, International Studies, Engineering, Social_Sciences, Spanish (Language, Literature, Studies), Media Production

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Academic Programs International
107 E. Hopkins
San Marcos, TX 78666 USA
Phone: 1-800-844-4124 - 1-512-392-8520
Where: London
When: summer, semester, year
Academic Programs International (API) in London: API offers a comprehensive summer study abroad program in London at London Metropolitan University.
Curriculum Highlights: London Metropolitan University offers students a liberal arts experience with courses in literature, theater, history, and the arts.
Setting Description: London is an international center of art, technology, politics and business that has inspired creativity and cutting-edge innovation for centuries. With a cosmopolitan population of 7.2 million people, London is the ideal backdrop for studying at some of the world's most distinguished universities.
Program Value: Tuition; official transcript; housing; excursions & cultural events; medical & life insurance; on-site director; pre-departure and on-site orientations; airport reception; mobile phone; online services; student services; post-program evaluation.
Subjects Areas: Art History , Comparative Literature , History, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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American InterContinental University - Study Abroad Programs
3150 West Higgins Road, Suite 150
Hoffman Estates, IL 60195 USA
Phone: 1-800-255-6839
Where: London
When: Summer
London Summer Programs at American InterContinental University: At AIU-London, students from all over the globe share a unique learning experience and an amazing cultural immersion in the heart of one of the world's great capital cities. We offer a balanced blend of academics and cultural activities, a diverse student body and faculty as well as a dedicated support staff that is with you every step of the way.
Curriculum Highlights: Business, Liberal Arts, Interior Design, Communications, Media Production, Visual Communication, Information Technology, Fashion Design and Marketing.
Setting Description: Located in central London between Hyde Park and Regents Park, the AIU campus is within walking distance to many of the city's notable landmarks and attractions. All students are housed in furnished apartments near the campus.
Program Value: The AIU-London study abroad experience extends beyond the classroom exposing students to a wide array of cultural events and historical venues. The AIU-London student body is made up of over 120 nationalities, which means students gain a broader knowledge and understanding of global issues. The teaching staff also comes from all over the world and brings a rich diversity of ideas and professional experience to the classroom.
Subjects Areas: Accounting, Art Hist, Computer_Science, Economics, EnglishLiterature, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Media Production, Photography, Technology, Art/Fine Arts, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Cultural/Regional Studies, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Finance, Humanities, Information Systems, Internship Programs, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), GraphicDesign, Design, Radio, Television and Film, Creative Writing, History, International Relations, International Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Political Science, Politics

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American University Washington College of Law
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. DJLS/SPA Ward Circle Building 244
Washington , DC 20016-8043 USA
Phone: 1-202-274-4030
Where: London, Paris, Brussels, Geneva
When: Summer
London-Paris-Geneva Summer Abroad Law Program: Six credits, two courses (Intl. Economic Law, Human Rights or Environmental law). ABA accredited. Includes housing and field trips to European Union, OECD, WTO, Intl. Court of Arbitration, various U.N. agencies, Intl. Red Cross, and NGOs active in human rights and environmental issues.
Curriculum Highlights: The program offers a balanced mix of classroom lectures and visits and seminars at key international organizations and law firms. The first two weeks of the course focus on International Economic law with visits and seminars in London, Paris and Brussels; the second two weeks either on Intl. Human Rights law or Intl. Environmental law with visits and seminars in Paris and Geneva.
Setting Description: The program takes places in cities with a crucial role in today's globalization of business and law: London, one of the major financial centers of the world; Paris, the cultural and business capital of the French-speaking world; Brussels, the capital of the European Union; and Geneva, the seat of many important branches of the United Nations and of influential NGOs active in human rights and the environment.
Program Value: Students can earn six law credits, three with the International Economic law course (2 weeks) and three choosing between the Human Rights or the Environmental law course (2 weeks). The program is ABA approved.
Subjects Areas: Legal Studies, EnvironmentalStudies International Studie

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Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
Southampton Row
London, London WC1B 4AP UK
Phone: 011+44-0-20-7514-7015
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer School: Short courses in art, design, fashion and performing arts at all levels from introductory to professional from June - September. Accommodation service available
Curriculum Highlights: Each summer a changing program of over 350 short courses is offered in many different aspects of art and design. Courses can be taken individually or as a selection of related or complimentary courses
Setting Description: Programs take place in the specialist studios and workshops of Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in the heart of London.
Program Value: Summer School allows students the opportunity to try out a new area of art or design, or to develop existing technical and creative skills further.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Creative Writing, Design, English As a Second Language, Fashion Design, Film, Radio, Television, GraphicDesign, Interdisciplinary, Interior Design, Media Production, PerformanceDesign, Radio, Television and Film, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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CIS - Center for International Studies
17 New South Street, #105
Northampton, MA 01060 USA
Phone: 1-877- 617 -9090 or1-413 582-0407
Where: London
When: Summer - Contact CIS for program dates
Summer in London - 2 programs: There are a variety of subjects to choose from during the summer programs. Students may choose from two different programs in London. Both offer the excitement of living in London and a variety of programs to choose from.
Curriculum Highlights: The CIS Summer in London programs offers you the best value for your money. Included in the program fee is tuition, housing, meals, excursions and the ISIC.
Setting Description: Middlesex University is a large dynamic university based in north London and has the largest integrated summer school in the United Kingdom. While Middlesex has numerous campuses, the summer school takes place at the Trent Park Campus, which is surrounded by grasslands, woodlands and lakes.
Program Value: Center for International Studies (CIS) offers you an opportunity to spend summer studying a range of courses at Middlesex University in north London, living in the one of the most dynamic cities in the world, and fulfilling credit requirements toward your degree in the U.S.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Business, Administration, Commerce, Management, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Computer_Science, Design, Health Sciences, History, Humanities, Creative Writing, Social_Sciences, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Psychology, Comparative Literature

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Erie Community College (SUNY)
International Resource Center City Campus 121 Ellicott Street
Buffalo, NY 14203 USA
Phone: 1-716-851-1126
Where: London
When: Summer
Subjects Areas: Administration (Hospitality, Tourism, Sports)

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Florida State University
FSU International Programs, A5500 University Center
Tallahassee, FL 32306-2420 USA
Phone: 1-800-374-8581: 1- (850) 644-3272
Where: London
When: Summer
FSU International Programs: The FSU London program provides the exciting opportunity to live and study in the heart of London's historical district and to incorporate trips to Bath, Stonehenge, York, etc. into the curriculum.
Subjects Areas: Geography, Humanities, Political Science, Politics, Art Hist, Anthropology, Engineering, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Comparative Literature, Design, International Relations, Internship Programs, Museum Studies, Music, Social Work, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Radio, Television and Film

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Florida State University
FSU International Programs, A5500 University Center
Tallahassee, FL 32306-2420 USA
Phone: 1-800-374-8581: 1- (850) 644-3272
Where: London & Paris
When: Summer
Global Sport Management: For students at all levels pursing a degree in sport administration, study abroad adds a career-significant dimension.
Curriculum Highlights: Courses cover topics such as international sport marketing and business, governance, socio-cultural issues, and facility and event management, students will achieve an invaluable global perspective.
Setting Description: The program begins with a week in Paris, which will give students a look at various Tour de France events as well as the opportunity to tour facilities such as stadiums, basketball arenas, and track and field venues. The program then moves to London.
Subjects Areas: Administration (Hospitality, Tourism, Sports), Administration (Recreation, Parks),

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Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001-2075 USA
Phone: 1-800-346-6259 or 1-202-662-9860
Where: London
When: July 9 - August 8, 2006; Application Deadline is April 1, 2006
Summer Law Program in London: This 4 1/2-week international and comparative law program offers challenging courses taught by distinguished faculty from Georgetown Law Center, University College London, and King's College London. Program activities include a speaker series and visits to Parliament and British courts.
Curriculum Highlights: Courses for Summer 2006 include International Law I, European Union Law, International Criminal Law, Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties, Evidence (with a comparative element), and Comparative Professional Responsibility.
Setting Description: Classes are held at centrally located University College London (UCL), the city's oldest university. Today it is recognized as one of the best law schools in the United Kingdom. Single dormitory rooms with private baths and internet access are available.
Program Value: Students can earn up to 6 credits. Program is ABA-accredited.
Subjects Areas: Legal Studies, International Law, Comparative Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law

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Global Student Experience
3901 Westerly Place / Suite 202
Newport Beach, CA 92660 USA
Phone: 1-949-756-2443
Where: London
When: Fall Semester 2006 - 09/17/2006 - 12/17/2006
Liberal Arts and Business Semester Program / London Metropolitan University: Though most international students take courses in humanities, computing, architecture, social sciences, and business studies, students are welcome to take courses in any of the 14 departments available at the university.
Curriculum Highlights: Interested fall semester participants may extend their semester to a year abroad by continuing their study into the spring semester in either the same city or a different city offered by GSE. Doing so would merit a discount in tuition for the second program attended.
Program Value: Students will be enrolled in 4 elective courses, each worth 3 credits, for a total of approximately 12 semester credits.Ê
Subjects Areas: Accounting, Architecture, Art Hist, Art/Fine Arts, Biology(General), Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Chemistry, Computer_Science, Criminal Justice, Creative Writing, Design, Economics, EnglishLiterature, Food Science and Nutrition, German (Language, Literature, Studies), GraphicDesign, Health Sciences, History, International Relations, Legal Studies, Mathematics, Music, PeaceStudies, Pharmacy, Political Science, Politics, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Women's Studies

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Global Student Experience
3901 Westerly Place / Suite 202
Newport Beach, CA 92660 USA
Phone: 1-949-756-2443
Where: London
When: Year 2006-2007 Liberal Arts and Business - 09/17/2006 - Mid May
Overview: Though most international students take courses in Humanities, Computing, Architecture, Social Sciences, and Business Studies, students are welcome to take courses in any of the 14 departments available at the university.
Curriculum Highlights: Students can choose any four classes that LMU offers in the fall and four classes that LMU offers in the spring, regardless of subject or department.
Program Value: Students will be enrolled inÊ8 elective courses, each worth 3 credits, for a total of approximatelyÊ24 semester credits.Ê
Subjects Areas: Accounting, Architecture, Art Hist, Art/Fine Arts, Biology(General), Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Chemistry, Computer_Science, Criminal Justice, Creative Writing, Design, Economics, EnglishLiterature, Food Science and Nutrition, German (Language, Literature, Studies), GraphicDesign, Health Sciences, History, International Relations, Legal Studies, Mathematics, Music, PeaceStudies, Pharmacy, Political Science, Politics, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Women's Studies

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Global Student Experience
3901 Westerly Place / Suite 202
Newport Beach, CA 92660 USA
Phone: 1-949-756-2443
Where: London
When: Liberal Arts Summer School - 07/15/2006 - 08/05/2006
Liberal Arts Summer School / University of Westminster: The University of Westminster offers a variety of courses in the Liberal Arts which may be taken as university credits to count towards a degree or just out of interest.Ê
Curriculum Highlights: Previous courses offered include Creative Writing, Shakespeare and his Age, International Relations, Introduction to British Journalism and Crime and Punishment in the UK.
Program Value: Course schedules and credits vary according to subject matter, and GSE students should consult a GSE advisor or the GSE website for a list of courses, details about enrollment, and course credit information.
Subjects Areas: Art Hist, History

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Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University
1100 West 42nd Street
Indianapolis, IN 46208 USA
Phone: 1-800-858-0229
Where: London
When: Summer
Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University: IFSA-Butler offers summer programs at the University of Westminster and the Middlesex University in London. Both programs are from July to August.
Curriculum Highlights: Students at each university can take summer courses in a wide variety of subjects. Students will live in university housing.
Setting Description: London is a bustling metropolis of several million people, making for an exciting summer opportunity. Middlesex University is located in the northern suburbs of the city, while the University of Westminster is in the center.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Information Systems, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Political Science, Politics, History, International Studies, Criminal Justice, Cultural/Regional Studies, Religious Studies, Social_Sciences, Sociology, Creative Writing, Art Hist, Architecture, Jewish Studies, Legal Studies, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Mathematics, Linguistics, Music, Nursing, PeaceStudies, PerformanceDesign, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physics, Portuguese (Language, Literature, Studies), Psychology, Russian and Slavic (Language, Literature, Studies), Science-other, Social Work, Women's Studies

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Kingston University
Kingston Upon Thames
Surrey KT2 7LB United Kingdom
Phone: 011+44-20-8547-2000
Where: London
When: Summer 2006
Kingston University Summer School: Kingston University has over 15years experience of running residential summer programmes.
Curriculum Highlights: We are offering a wide range of liberal arts classes.
Setting Description: Kingston University is located in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, in the South West suburbs of London. The town is a mixture of old and new with an daily open-air market (fruit, vegetables, fish), shopping mall, major chain stores, night clubs, discos and multi-screen cinemas.
Program Value: Housed in hall of residence in single bedrooms, with shared use of kitchen. Fees do not include transportation to the UK. PRICES include all tuition, accommodation, transportation to/from London airports, class trips and a 1-month pass allowing unlimited travel on London public transport.
Subjects Areas: Cultural/Regional Studies, Interdisciplinary, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Art Hist, Architecture, EnglishLiterature, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice Film, Radio, Television, Humanities, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Political Science, Politics, Social_Sciences, Sociology

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Middlesex University
Trent Park Campus, Bramley Road
London N14 4YZ England, UK
Phone: 011+411-813-262-5782
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer School: Middlesex is one of Britain's largest and most dynamic new universities, with 25,000 students and a strong record of academic achievement. The University offers a wide range of degree, professional and postgraduate programmes in art, design and performing arts, business and management, humanities, social science and education, health and technology.
Curriculum Highlights: Choose from a wide selection of courses at all levels, drawn from across the university's broad curriculum, ranging from a few days to five weeks in duration. Classes are small and friendly and will allow you to study with students from all over the world.
Setting Description: The Summer School is based predomenantly at our Trent Park campus, set in 950 acres of rolling parkland.
Subjects Areas: Art, Design & Performance, Business & Law, Computing & Information Technolgoy, Education, Environment, Health, History & Politics, Languages, Literature, Creative Writing, Marketing, Film, Cultural Studies, Psychology, Social Science

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Rockland Community College (SUNY)
Center for International Studies, 145 College Road,
Suffern, NY 10901 USA
Phone: 1-845-574-4205
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer Session in London: The 4 week summer program will earn you 6 credits. The core course is a British Colloquium where students learn about British culture through lectures and excursions. Visits to places such as Brighton, Cambridge, Stratford upon Avon, Bath and Stonehenge are typically included.
Curriculum Highlights: Courses are designed for visiting students.
Setting Description: Thames Valley University is located on the District tube line, approximately 20 minutes from Central London.
Program Value: 6 credits, SUNY RCC tuition, excursions, housing and breakfast, tube pass, orientation, airport pick up in London on specific dates, ISIC card, CCIS insurance, texts for classes (on loan) and email access are all included in the program fees.
Subjects Areas: Humanities, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), History, Social_Sciences, Art Hist

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Rockland Community College (SUNY)
Center for International Studies, 145 College Road,
Suffern, NY 10901 USA
Phone: 1-845-574-4205
When: Summer
Liberal Arts in England: Students take 3 or 6 undergraduate credit in courses taught by British faculty. Students reside in single rooms in a residence hall flat (apartment) with 4 other students.
Curriculum Highlights: Courses include: Art History options (British Art/Architecture, Museums and Galleries, Royal Parks and Houses of London, Georgian London), English Literature options (Shakespeare: Reading and Performance, London and its Literature), Intro to Int'l Business , British Culture and Society.
Setting Description: Based at Kingston University in the village of Kingston Upon Thames, near Hampton Court Palace, Richmond Park , Kew Gardens and Wimbledon - a 25 minute train ride into Victoria Station in central London.
Program Value: includes tuition, orientation, excursions, CCIS insurance, housing
Subjects Areas: History, Business, Administration, Commerce, Management, Cultural, Population, Demographic Studies, Local Studies, Regional Studies,

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Schiller International University
Im Schloss
Ingersheim, Baden-WŸrttemberg 74379 Germany
Phone: +49 (0)7142 95 65 65
Where: London
When: Summer
SIU London Campus, UK: Schiller International University is an independent American university with campuses in the United States, England, France, Germany, Spain, and Switzerland. The language of instruction is English at all Schiller campuses.
Curriculum Highlights: Other drama departments are associated with these new drama courses for example: The City Literary Institute, which has a very highly reputed drama department and Shakespeare's Globe theatre. The courses include attending some of the current plays being shown in London.
Setting Description: This program is particularly suited to American students of Theatre Studies, Drama and English Literature, who wish to study theatre in an international setting. Courses covering both classic and contemporary drama will be offered combined with a professionally taught performance element.
Program Value: The new study-abroad program in drama is offered by our partner university at the SIU London Campus. The Drama Study in London program involves practical theatre workshops at the British National Theatre, which is a five minute walk from the London campus at Waterloo.

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Sotheby's Institute of Art - London
30 Oxford Street
London W1D 1AU U.K.
Phone: 011+44-20-7-462-3232
Where: London
When: June-July 2006
Summer Study in London: Sotheby's Institute of Art - London offers five 4-week Summer Study in London Courses: Contemporary Art in London; British & European Decorative Art; A Century of Design; Art & Its Markets; and Art Marketing.
Curriculum Highlights: The faculty is comprised of noted scholars and art world practitioners. Guest speakers include experts from Sotheby's auction house, collectors, artists, gallery owners, art critics, dealers and museum curators, as well as entrepreneurs and business professionals.
Setting Description: Sotheby's Institute of Art is located only a few minutes away from the British Museum, the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery and the Royal Academy. The Institute is also in close proximity to Mayfair, the traditional centre of the London art market.
Program Value: Each Summer Study programme is awarded 6 US credits.
Subjects Areas: Art Hist, Art/Fine Arts, Business Administration, Commerce, Management

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State Univ. of NY College at Cortland
Office of International Programs, Box 2000, B-15 Old Main, SUNY Cortland
Cortland, NY 13045 USA
Phone: 1-607-753-2209
Where: London
When: Summer
London Summer Teachers Institute: This course provides an introduction to the history and culture of London and the communities that constitute it, examines how a great city and its people can provide ideas and materials for the classroom, and introduces American educators to the working life of a British school.
Subjects Areas: History, Political Science, Politics, Economics, Comparative Literature, French (Language, Literature, Studies), International Studies, Cultural/Regional Studies

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State Univ. of NY College at Cortland
Office of International Programs, Box 2000, B-15 Old Main, SUNY Cortland
Cortland, NY 13045 USA
Phone: 1-607-753-2209
Where: London and Paris
When: June 29 - July 31, 2002
A Tale of Two Cities Program: Participants will study both the political and social events that fomented the French Revolution and the subsequent reaction in France and England and the cultural setting in both Paris and London. This will include literature, art, and architecture.
Subjects Areas: History, Art/Fine Arts, Art Hist, Architecture, Cultural/Regional Studies

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State University of New York College at Oswego (SUNY)
211 Culkin Hall
Oswego, NY 13126 USA
Phone: 1-888-4-Oswego
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer London Program: Students chose from courses in art, English, history, music, business, international relations, and theater. Internships in a variety of fields are also available. Housing is provided in residence halls in Central London.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Economics, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Humanities, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), History, Comparative Literature, Social_Sciences, Internship Programs, Radio, Television and Film

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State University of New York College at Oswego (SUNY)
211 Culkin Hall
Oswego, NY 13126 USA
Phone: 1-888-4-Oswego
Where: London
When: Fall, Spring, Academic Year,
CAPA London Center: Students choose from courses in humanities, history, art, English, business, and theater at the CAPA London Center in Central London. Internships in a variety of fields are also available. Housing is provided in nearby residence halls, and full support services are included.
Subjects Areas: Art Hist, Art/Fine Arts, Architecture, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Internship Programs, Design, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S)

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Study UK
10200 Alliance Road Suite 301
Cincinnati, OH 45242 USA
Phone: 1-513-6991916
Where: Cities all over the UK
When: year round
Study UK: Highlights UK colleges and universities while providing free personalised study information to US students. Has everything a US student needs to know about studying in the UK: lifestyle, levels of study, courses, institutions and application procedures for all study levels.
Curriculum Highlights: Hundreds of subject areas offered!
Subjects Areas: Pre-Med Pre-Law Psychology Public Administration, Public Policy, Government Radio, Television and Film Religious Studies Russian and Slavic (Language, Literature, Studies) Social_Sciences Social Work Sociology Spanish (Language, Literature, Studies) Technology Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance Statistics Zoology and Wildlife Sciences

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Syracuse University Summer
Summer Programs Office 106 Walnut Place
Syracuse, NY 13244-2650 USA
Phone: 1-800-251-9674
Where: London
When: Summer
Religion's Role in British Society: Students immerse themselves in the religious world of diverse traditions by visiting sacred places and meeting with clergy from a variety of religious groups in London, and travel to Stonehenge, Canterbury and Edinburgh.
Curriculum Highlights: The class compares the impact of religion on moral and public policy issues in Great Britian and the United States
Subjects Areas: Political Science, Politics, PeaceStudies, Religious Studies, Humanities, Sociology

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Temple University, International Programs
200 Tuttleman Learning Center, 1809 N. 13th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
Phone: 1-215-204-1961, 1-215-204-0720, Denise 1-215-204-0727
Where: London
When: Summer
Temple in London: During an interdisciplinary, intensive, six-week program, we'll examine how British history and culture influenced the development of English gardens, parks and architecture and we'll focus on an integrated approach to landscapes, garden art, and design within their social contexts.
Subjects Areas: History

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University of Miami
5050 Brunson Drive, Allen Hall 212
Coral Gables, FL 33124-1610 USA
Phone: 305-284-3434
Where: London
When: June 29 - August 10, 2005
History of British CinemaÊand Digital Film Production: Study British cinema at the University of Miami campus and follow up with its sequel at the University of Westminster in London.
Curriculum Highlights: The first week of the course is devoted to pre-production in which students for a DIGITAL DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION on THE BRITISH DIFFERENCE. During the second week, students go out on location around London and its environs to shoot their projects. The third week is devoted to post-production to create a final video that includes multiple sound tracks as well as state of the art visuals.
Setting Description: Students are provided with private rooms with private bathroom during their stay at Westminster. The cost of the course also includes two meals daily (lunch and dinner). Each dorm area contains a common kitchen, which meets breakfast needs for students.
Subjects Areas: Cultural/Regional Studies, Film, Radio, Television

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University of Miami
5050 Brunson Drive, Allen Hall 212
Coral Gables, FL 33124-1610 USA
Phone: 305-284-3434
Where: London
When: Session 1: July 4 - 22, 2005 Session 2: July 25 - August 12, 2005
London School of Economics and Political Science Summer Sessions: London School of Economics offers a variety of courses in the social sciences during two three-week summer sessions.
Curriculum Highlights: London School of Economics and Political Science Summer Sessions. Students take one course per session.
Setting Description: Students are placed in shared accommodations arranged by London School of Economics.
Subjects Areas: Cultural/Regional Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economics

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University of Miami - School of Law
London Summer Program, P.O. Box 248087
Coral Gables, FL 33124-9973 USA
Phone: 1-305-284-3656
Where: London, England
When: Summer
London Summer Program: Application deadline is March 31st. This is a 7 1/2 weeks study program. Includes welcome party; visits to Parliament; lunch at Middle Temple; tour of Legal London; 3-day trip to Oxford, Stratford and Bath; 4-day weekend trip to Paris; weekend break; 10-day break period to visit other countries either on an arranged optional trip or on your own; and an end of term party. Enrollment is anticipated to be 125 students.
Curriculum Highlights: Comparative Corporate Governance; Comparative Criminal Law; European Union Law; Global Lawyering; International Human Rights; and Public International Law
Setting Description: Located in the heart of Central London at the Faculty of Laws, University College London.
Program Value: Students can earn 6 credits.
Subjects Areas: Legal Studies

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American Institute for Foreign Study
River Plaza, 9 West Broad Street
Stamford, CT 06902-3788 USA
Phone: 1-800-727-24371-203-399-5158
Where: London
When: May - July
AIFS in London / London Summer : Three, six or nine weeks, which may be extended by staying for fall semester. London plays a vital role in your summer study-learn history at the Museum of the Moving Image, debate tax policy with a Financial Times analyst, hear a Member of Parliament at lunch time.
Curriculum Highlights: Up to nine semester credits can be earned. Each three-week session can yield three to four credits. Internships available.
Setting Description: Major political, financial and cultural center with more parks and gardens than any other capital in the world. Rich cultural life with outstanding theater. Housing is in residence halls or apartments.
Program Value: Many things are included in an AIFS program that are "add-on's" on others-round trip air fare extensive predeparture counseling, meals and housing, many excursions and activities, full-time, on-site Resident Director, transcripts issued by the sponsoring institution and more.
Subjects Areas: Art History and Art, Design and Media, Photography, British Art and Architecture, Art, Business Administration and Economics, Marketing, History, Literature and Communications, Music, Theater Arts, Social Sciences/International Relations,

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Boston University
Division of International Programs 232 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215 USA
Phone: 1-617-353-9888 c.r. cell phone : (617-733-4330)
Where: London
When: Summer Term I: Mid May to Late June Summer Term II: Early July to Mid Augus
London Internship Program: The city that produced Dickens, Gilbert and Sullivan, and afternoon tea has evolved into the city that has also produced Nick Hornby, punk rock, and 'take-away' curry. London society never moved far away from its English roots during its heyday as a world center of commerce.
Curriculum Highlights: Summer Term I This liberal arts program offers courses on the British media, arts, politics, economy, and social policy. Students enroll in two elective courses for a total of eight credits. Summer Term II Students must enroll in the following course CAS PO/IR 335 Britain and EuropeÑA New Beginning and one elective course, either The Romantics in London, The History of War, or United States Presidents and British Prime Ministers, for a total of eight credits.
Setting Description: Students are placed in shared rooms in furnished apartments with other students in Boston University's London programs; the apartments are within walking distance of the Boston University London Center. They vary in size (from two to 13 occupants), configuration, and decor, but most consist of two or three bedrooms, one bath, and a living/dining room with kitchenette.
Program Value: The program fee includes tuition, housing, board, field trips, and round-trip group airfare from designated U.S. cities. Financial and is available.
Subjects Areas: Internship Programs, Cultural/Regional Studies, History

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Boston University
Division of International Programs 232 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215 USA
Phone: 1-617-353-9888 c.r. cell phone : (617-733-4330)
Where: London
When: Summer 1 ter
Political Communication in the U.K. and the U.S.: Students can take courses in advertising, public relations, and political science while exploring the merging worlds of consumer, political, and election campaign communications within the sociopolitical environments of the U.K. and the U.S. and studying strategies and communication techniques that are essential to selling products and influencing public opinion.
Curriculum Highlights: This program offers students the opportunity to study political communication from a unique perspective. Political Communication in the U.K. and the U.S. is an 8-credit track.
Setting Description: Students share rooms in furnished apartments with other students in Boston UniversityÕs London programs, most of which consist of two or three bedrooms, one bath, and a living/dining room with kitchenette.
Program Value: The program fee includes tuition, housing, board, field trips, and round-trip group airfare from designated U.S. cities. Financial and is available.
Subjects Areas: Cultural/Regional Studies, Political Science, Politics, Communications

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Central College
Central College Abroad
Pella, IA 50219 USA
Phone: 1-800-831-3629
Where: London and Stratford
When: Summer
Central College Abroad Summer Shakespeare Program: The focus for this special Shakespeare course offered in London and Stratford is the consideration of Shakespeare's plays as they move from text to performance. Students will study six plays in depth, largely determined by offerings at The New Globe, The National Theatre and other theatres in the West End of London, as well as the Royal Shakespeare Company offering in Stratford.
Curriculum Highlights: Students will learn about the development of the theatre in early modern England and, by seeing a variety of productions on the London stage, discover how modern directors reinterpret Shakespeare for our culture. Excursions include visits to the various sites and theatres where Shakespeare's plays were first performed and will have the opportunity to discover the original playing conditions; students will also spend time in Stratford where they will take in several productions and tour the Festival Theatre, various Shakespeare properties, and the Shakespeare Centre.
Setting Description: Students are housed in Central College Abroad's central London residence, Vandon House, located within a five-minute walk from such attractions as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, St. James' Park, and the Houses of Parliament. The program will be led by Dr. Walter Cannon, English professor at Central College and workshops will be conducted by Professor Jean Elliott and staff members from the New Globe.
Program Value: Three semester hours of credit (ENG 390-Shakespeare on Page and Stage ), two day excursion to Stratford, tickets to a performance at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and other Shakespeare plays that are part of the course, excursions to various sites and theatres where Shakespeare's plays were first performed, accommodation in Vandon House with daily continental breakfast (located in central London), use of the facilities - full kitchen, library, lounge, and internet access available, on-site orientation and oversight by Dr. Walter Cannon, ISIC card, transcript
Subjects Areas: Liberal Arts (misc. Arts and Science), Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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Central College Abroad
Central College Abroad
Pella, IA 50219 USA
Phone: 1-800-831-3629
Where: London
When: Summer internship program (academic/internship during semester and year)
Central College Summer Internship Program: In addition to the traditional fall and spring internship programs, students have the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in London during the summer. The internship program is geared toward undergraduate students and recent grads wishing to gain work experience in a dynamic, vibrant city.
Curriculum Highlights: Program fee includes: 6 semester hours of credit, accommodation in Vandon House with daily continental breakfast, use of the facilities, subway/bus pass, on-site advising, orientation (including guided city tour,"Ghost Walk", day excursion to Stonehenge and Bath, and more.
Setting Description: All internship students stay in our central London residence, Vandon house, located only a few minutes walk from such attractions as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, St. James' Park and the Houses of Parliament.
Program Value: We offer an extensive network of internship sites in wide variety of disciplines: art, business, politics, marketing, theatre, social services, and more. Participants will get a taste of real-life work in a truly vibrant European city.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Economics, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Communication Sciences and Disorders (Audiology and Speech Pathology), Information Systems, Political Science, Politics, Psychology, EnglishLiterature, History, Music

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College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
2000 P Street, NW Suite 503
Washington, DC 20036 USA
Phone: 1-800-453-6956
Where: London
When: Summer
CCIS Summer Program in London, England: London is one of the world's most exciting historic, artistic, and accessible cities. History and theater, music and art, commerce and media, and countless other attractions make it a vibrant city with a rich and varied heritage.
Curriculum Highlights: At Thames Valley University, students take British Culture and Society and one elective: Art in London, Theatre in London, or Youth in Britain: Adolescent Psychology.
Setting Description: Thames Valley University is located in the borough of Ealing, on the west side of London, an area filled with attractions like Richmond Park, Kew Gardens, and Windsor Castle.
Subjects Areas: Cultural/Regional Studies

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College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
2000 P Street, NW Suite 503
Washington, DC 20036 USA
Phone: 1-800-453-6956
Where: London
When: Summer
CCIS Summer in London: Students at Kingston University take British Culture and Society plus one elective.
Curriculum Highlights: Possible electives include Victorian London, Literary London, British Art and Architecture, Introduction to International Business, and Shakespeare. Students receive 6 credits.
Setting Description: Kingston University is housed on four separate campuses close to the center of the Royal Borough of Kingston in Greater London. The main campus is a 20-minute train ride from the center of London.
Program Value: Program costs include tuition, fees, course-related field trips, room and half board, student ID, and travel card.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Cultural/Regional Studies, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S)

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IES - Institute for the International Education of Students
33 North LaSalle Street15th Floor
Chicago, IL 60602 USA
Phone: 1-800-995-2300
Where: London
When: Summer
IES - UK Today Program: Since 1950, IES has been building quality study abroad programs and introducing U.S. students to new places, studies, and ways of thinking. A non-profit educational organization, IES offers high academic standards and extensive financial aid in almost 30 programs throughout the world.
Curriculum Highlights: IES courses are designed to offer students a unique academic experience, combining the traditions of their home campuses with the best of the British university system.
Setting Description: Summer is the festive social season in London when the city and the surrounding area come alive with regattas, flower shows, Wimbledon, and famous horse races. IES students live in the 11-story IES Student Residence Hall located on The King's Road in Chelsea.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Comparative Literature, International Relations, Economics, Public Administration, Public Policy, Government, Political Science, Politics, Art/Fine Arts, Architecture, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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IES- Institute for the International Education of Students
33 North LaSalle Street15th Floor
Chicago, IL 60602 USA
Phone: 1-800-995-2300
Where: London
When: Summer
IES London Summer Internship Program: Since 1950, IES has been building quality study abroad programs and introducing U.S. students to new places, studies, and ways of thinking. A non-profit educational organization, IES offers high academic standards and extensive financial aid in almost 30 programs throughout the world.
Curriculum Highlights: Internships are offered in the following areas: Arts, Media and Museums, Parliamentary, Business, Politics, Education, and Theater.
Setting Description: Summer is a festive, social season in London, when the city and the surrounding area come alive with regattas, flower shows, Wimbledon, and the famous horse races. IES students live in the IES Student Residence Hall located on The King's Road in Chelsea.

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LEXIA International
23 South Main Street
Hanover, NH 03755 USA
Phone: 1-800-775-3942 or 1-603-643-9898
Where: London
When: Fall, Summer, Academic year
Lexia in London: Lexia offer the opportunity to study a place itself, through a progressive exploration of language, culture and field study in twelve countries in Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia, offering fall, spring, summer and all-year programs.
Curriculum Highlights: The goal of Lexia's curriculum is teaching students the skills they need to academically engage the local culture. Semester students take four classes each semester which offers students the chance to examine independently and in depth a particular aspect of culture in London and England in general.
Setting Description: Lexia's partner institution in London is the Foundation for International Education, located in the heart of London, which is fast becoming the most cosmopolitan city in Europe.
Program Value: A key assumption of the Lexia philosophy is that anyone who decides to study abroad is making a basic commitment to learn from new experiences.

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State University of New York at Brockport (SUNY)
Office of International Education350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420-2914 USA
Phone: 1-800-298-SUNY ( 7869 )
Where: London
When: Fall, Spring, Academic Year,
London Summer Programs: Studying in London has never been easier. Suny Brockport offers different program opportunities at various universities in London. Each campus offers unique academic and extracurricular activities for students to choose from.

American Revolution from a British Perspective: The Brockport American Revolution from a British Perspective summer program in London provides an opportunity for both undergraduate and graduate students to understand the meanings of the American Revolution from British perspectives. Some in England offered moral and financial support as well as revolutionary theories and ideas to the colonists in their rebellion against English domination. Others fully supported the extension of British imperial strength in its colonies.

Victorian Literature: Participants of this three-week program will immerse themselves in the worlds of Victorian-era authors and their stories by studying Victorian society and customs. Participants will be stepping out of the classroom and studying in and among the places where these writers lived and the places they wrote about.

London Internships: This internship program allows students to participate in full-time professional internships in London. Most majors can be accommodated with possible placements in accounting, anthropology, communications, computer science, criminal justice, finance, health science, history, international business, international studies, journalism, nursing, physical education, political science, psychology, recreation and leisure, sports management, sociology, and social work.

Summer School in the Heart of London: This summer session program is designed to enable participants to earn four credits in a wide variety of liberal arts, humanities and social science courses and disciplines during a three week summer school session conducted by the University of Westminster in the center of the British capital. Housing is in university-owned accommodations. Classes will be held Monday-Thursday for a long weekend break.
Setting Description: Housing is in off-campus apartments.
Program Value: 12-16 undergraduate credits
Subjects Areas: Economics, Comparative Literature, Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Art/Fine Arts, Computer_Science, Criminal Justice, Ecology, Engineering, Food Science and Nutrition, Foreign (non-English) Languages and Literature, Health Sciences, History, Humanities, Information Systems, Interior Design, Legal Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Philosophy, Pre-Law, Technology, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Biology(General), Biomedical Sciences, Botany (Plant Sciences), Interdisciplinary, Biochemistry, Communication Sciences and Disorders (Audiology and Speech Pathology), Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Communications, Conservation Biology, Design, EnglishLiterature, Cultural/Regional Studies, Internship Programs, International Relations, Psychology, Science-other, Sociology, Social_Sciences, Physics, PhysicalEducation, Political Science, Politics, Classics, Art Hist, Accounting, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Finance, International Studies, Nursing, Physical/Occupational/Rehabilitation Therapy

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State University of New York (SUNY)
Office of International Programs (T-6) SUNY Plaza
Albany, NY 12246 USA
Phone: 1-518-443-5150
Where: London,England
When: Summer
Study Abroad with the SUNY System: State University of New York currently offers 291 overseas study programs in over 51 different countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. These programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to an entire semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in over 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English.
Curriculum Highlights: State University overseas study programs are, with some exceptions, open to all SUNY and non-SUNY students, with eligibility ranging from first year to graduate level. For many undergraduates, the best time to study abroad has traditionally been during the junior year; however, well-prepared sophomores, and, in a few cases, freshmen are eligible for some pro grams. For everyone, careful preparation and consultation with the campus Director of International Education are essential for determining where and when to go.
Program Value: Students learn well and mature quickly when studying in a different culture. And as all regions of the world become more interdependent, it is increasingly apparent that the truly educated person is one who has had first hand acquaintance with other cultures, both as preparation for responsible citizenship and, in a more practical way, as a basis for a career. In the words of former Senator J.. William Fulbright, author of the Fulbright exchange program, "perhaps the greatest power of educational exchange is the power to convert nations into peoples and to translate ideologies into human aspirations.

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SUNY New Paltz
The Center for International Programs, 75 S. Manheim Blvd Suite 9
New Paltz, NY 12561-2443 USA
Phone: 1-845-257-3125
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer Studies at Middlesex University, London : London is bursting with energy! Its wealth of museums, galleries, theatres, and clubs make it one of the world's greatest cities. Weekly listing magazines are packed with things to do, whether sampling the capital’s legendary nightlife or soak up its fascinating past. Middlesex is a large dynamic university based in north London.
Setting Description: The summer program is held at the Trent Park Campus of Middlesex University, a beautiful country mansion set in 950 acres of rolling parkland only 30 minutes by underground from central London. The summer school is one of the largest and most wide ranging summer academic programs in Britain, with over 500 students from a wide ranging summer academic programs in Britain, with over 500 students from a wide variety of backgrounds attending.
Subjects Areas: Design, Art Hist, Art/Fine Arts, PerformanceDesign, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Legal Studies, Technology, Education, EnvironmentalStudies, History, Political Science, Politics, Creative Writing, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Cultural/Regional Studies, Social_Sciences, Psychology, Humanities, Foreign (non-English) Languages and Literature

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SUNY New Paltz
The Center for International Programs, 75 S. Manheim Blvd Suite 9
New Paltz, NY 12561-2443 USA
Phone: 1-845-257-3125
Where: Kingston-upon-Thames
When: Summer
Summer Studies at Kingston University, London: The summer program at Kingston uses its London location to its best advantage. Courses offered focus on their subject matter as it applies to London and the United Kingdom. Students are expected to maintain a credit load of 6 credits while on the program.
Setting Description: The town of Kingston-upon-Thames is a mixture of old and new with a daily open-air fruit, vegetable, and fish market as well as major chain stores, supermarkets, a shopping mall, night clubs, and multi-screen cinemas. The main campus is situated near two railway stations, 17 minutes away from the center of London, and a 12 minute walk from a boat service to Hampton Court Palace.
Subjects Areas: Creative Writing, Film, Radio, Television, Cultural/Regional Studies, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Art/Fine Arts, Art Hist, Architecture, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, International Studies, Criminal Justice, Political Science, Politics

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Syracuse University Summer
Summer Programs Office 106 Walnut Place
Syracuse, NY 13244-2650 USA
Phone: 1-800-251-9674
Where: London,Netherlands, Switzerland
When: Summer
Comparative Health Policy and Law: Students desiring to study abroad this summer have several unique programs to choose from. Programs are varied and include studies in media, film, politics and discovering England.

Politics and Media in England
Private interview sessions with members of Parliament and seminars with journalists and diplomats. Internships may be arranged at the conclusion of the program.

Fashion Photography
This course features lectures on the history of fashion photography and analyzes the work of some of its greatest innovators.

Graduate Internships in Politics, News and Public Policy
This program provides graduate students an opportunity to work in internships with London-based organizations, or to pursue a research project in London.

Management Internships in London
The internships ae designed to open new career paths and foster personal growth.

London through the Lens
The program embraces both historic and contemporary visions of the city and provides an exciting range of activities relating to the development of the student's own artistic vision.

Comparative Health Policy and Law
This will be a traveling course studying various issues in health policy and law as they are handled in different settings.


Curriculum Highlights: The intention of this program is to provide an exciting and proactive insight into the cinematic experience in Britain. Students will study aspects of filmmaking, film distribution and venues, and film production.
Subjects Areas: Radio, Television and Film, Film, Radio, Television, Political Science, Politics

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Syracuse University, Summer Law Programs
106 Walnut Place
Syracuse, NY 13244-2650 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-315-443-9420
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer Law in London : After completing an intensive one-week course on the English legal system, students commence a six-week internship in one of several legal settings: a firm of solicitors, a barrister's chambers, in-house corporate counsel, a government agency or a public interest organization. This six-credit program is accredited by the ABA.
Subjects Areas: Legal Studies

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The International Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership.
815 Second Avenue, Suite 315
New York, NY 10017 USA
Phone: 1-212-986-0989
Where: London, England
When: Summer,
Service-Learning in England: IPSL programs offer a fully integrated study abroad experience. By uniting academic study for credit with substantive volunteer service and living with students on-campus, you are fully immersed in several levels of the culture at once.
Curriculum Highlights: A special service-learning course, "Institutions in British Society", allows students to reflect on, explore, examine and analyze the issues of the larger society and culture. In addition, students choose two other courses from the full range of disciplines and subject areas. (12-18 credits)
Setting Description: The Program is based at Roehampton University in the Richmond Park/Wimbledon area of London. Housing is in college dormitories.
Program Value: As a service-learning student, you will learn about the society from an insider's point of view. Through your service, you will connect to the community at a much deeper level than a traditional exchange student or tourist.
Subjects Areas: History, Political Science, Politics, Economics, Comparative Literature, French (Language, Literature, Studies), International Studies, Cultural/Regional Studies, Administration (Health Services, Hospital), Administration (Recreation, Parks), Anthropology, American Studies (North, South, Central), Education, Environmental Sciences (Marine, Atmospheric, Meterology), Family and Home Science, Health Sciences, Humanities, Interdisciplinary, International Relations, Internship Programs, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Psychology, Social_Sciences, Social Work, Sociology

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University Studies Abroad Consortium
University of Nevada Reno/323
Reno, NV 89557-0093 USA
Phone: 1-866-404- USAC (8722)
Where: London
When: Summer
Art and Literary Studies: The five-week London program combines coursework with the opportunity to live in London, one of the most exciting cities in Europe. Included for all students is a guided tour of London and a tour of the beachfront town of Brighton. There is also an optional trip to Paris.
Curriculum Highlights: This program offers students courses which focus on London's art, history, literature, film and theater. Courses are enhanced with field trips to museums, theater performances, and sites of historical and cultural interest.
Setting Description: The history, culture, daily life and nightlife make London one of the world's greatest cities and a stimulating place to be a student. The city has some of the finest libraries and museums in the world along with many prestigious galleries and a constant stream of theater performances.
Program Value: Program fees include tuition, housing, health insurance, five-week travel card, welcome team, entrance to public museums in London.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, History, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Film, Radio, Television

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Cooperative Center for Study Abroad
NKU, BEP 301 Nunn Drive
Highland Heights, KY 41099 USA
Phone: 1-859-572-6512 or 1-800-319-6015
Where: London
When: July 6 to August 7, 2006
London Summer: Earn college credit while spending a month enjoying the rich history and modern charm of London.
Curriculum Highlights: Students may choose among courses in various subject fields which are structured to take advantage of the British setting. Students may earn three to six hours of credit.
Setting Description: The program is located at the Hampstead-Finchley Road site of the University of London King's College, near the historic area of Hampstead.
Program Value: Program cost includes round-trip air transportation; accommodations; daily breakfast; some additional meals; airport transfers; health insurance; a BritRail pass; a London City Tour; a special bus excursion; and a one-month London Travelcard (subway/bus pass).
Subjects Areas: Cultural/Regional Studies, Fashion Design, Design, Art/Fine Arts, Art Hist, Biology(General), Education, Psychology, History, Political Science, Politics, Science-other, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Nursing, Social Work, Counseling, Sociology, Women's Studies

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New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
721 Broadway, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10003-4475 USA
Phone: 212-998-1500 212-998-1516 1-212-998-9175
Where: London
When: Summer
Introduction to the Arts: Our summer program in London provides firsthand experience in exploring the cultural history of London, as well as British film and London theatre and studies in Shakespeare.
Subjects Areas: Art Hist, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Radio, Television and Film

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New York University, Urban Design in London
Fine Arts, Main Building, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10003 USA
Phone: 1-212-998-8196
Where: London
When: Summer, July 8 - July 29, 2005
Urban Design in London: The program is intended for students interested in a career in architecture, architectural history, art history, urban planning or architectural preservation. Students take a course on British architecture through the ages called Exploring British Architecture.
Curriculum Highlights: The format of the class is very intensive, with students fully engaged in class every day for three weeks. Students visit Oxford, Cambridge, Salisbury and Stonehenge.
Setting Description: Students visit numerous historic sites. The schedule is vigorous, yet engaging.
Program Value: Please contact the program director, Mosette Broderick, for more information.

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Abceda English at Westminster University
Administration: 22 Glyn Mansions West Kensington
London W14 8XH England
Phone: 011+44-20-76039243
Where: Central London
Abceda English Courses: Abceda English Courses in Central London. We offer classes of a high standard but with very low fees.
Curriculum Highlights: English Courses from Elementary to Very Advanced levels for speakers whose first language is not English.
Setting Description: Abceda Courses are held at the University of Westminster's Euston Centre in Central London. Nearest Underground station: Warren Street.
Program Value: Quality Courses with Low Fees.


Academy of Live and Recorded Arts
Royal Victoria Building, Trinity Road, Wandsworth
London SW183SX England
Phone: 011+44-213-656-2185
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer Courses 2002: The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts is the youngest and most dynamic drama-training institution in the UK, accredited by the NCDT and members of the CDS. We train actors, singer/dancers (Musical Theatre) and Stage Managers for the professional theatre, through 3-year,1-year and summer school programmes.
Curriculum Highlights: ACCESS/SKILLS BOOST, AUDITIONING FOR DRAMA SCHOOL (Shakespeare), AUDITION FOR DRAMA SCHOOL (Contemporary), MUSICAL THEATRE, WRITING MUSICAL THEATRE
Setting Description: Currently based in an extraordinary Victorian Gothic mansion with its own theatre spaces and TV/Radio studios just 15 minutes from the centre of London. Easy access to local accommodation and amenities and all that London has to offer.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Music, EnglishLiterature, Creative Writing

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American Association of Overseas Studies
51 Drayton Gardens, Flat 4
London SW10 9RX UK
Phone: 011-44-776-868-3109
Where: London
When: Summer
American Association of Overseas Studies: Summer internships in London.
Curriculum Highlights: How better to spend a summer than interning in one of Europe's best cities. Opportunities in all areas of study including business, economics, fashion, tourism and law.
Subjects Areas: Internship Programs

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American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20016-8001 USA
Phone: 1-202-885-6000
Where: London
When: Summer,
Semester in London: Live, intern, and learn in London where you will finally experience the sites you've heard about all your life.

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Arcadia University, Center for Education Abroad
450 S. Easton Road
Glenside, PA 19038-3295 USA
Phone: 1-866-927-2234
Where: London
When: Early June through late July
Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad: You can choose from two exciting options: Summer in London and London Summer Internship.
Curriculum Highlights: Summer study can give you just the sort of change you need from your typical daily routine. You can earn academic credit while experiencing London's vibrant and immense array of cultural and historical Iattractions.
Setting Description: It's impossible to grow bored in London. You'll find renowned museums, galleries, and entertainment venues at your doorstep, plus have a chance to discover the many fascinating qualities that characterize London's variety of village-like neighborhoods--from Notting Hill in west London to Wimbledon in south London.
Program Value: The Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad provides comprehensive services including academic advising, predeparture planning, host country orientation and ongoing support, guaranteed housing, health and accident insurance, ISIC card, and provision of an official transcript.
Subjects Areas: Art Hist, Political Science, Politics, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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Boston University School of Law
765 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 1534
Boston, MA 02215 USA
Phone: 617 353-5323
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer Legal Institute in London: A unique program for advanced law students and lawyers trained outside the U.S., designed to provide intensive training in legal English and writing, and exposure to substantive American law topics in key areas of international business practice.
Curriculum Highlights: Courses for the summer of 2003 include: Legal English and Writing for the Global Lawyer, Introduction to American Law, American Contract Law and Transnational Litigation. A three week and a six week program are offered.
Setting Description: The Summer Institute is housed in Boston University's London Center located at Harrington Gardens in the heart of fashionable and historic South Kensington, one of London's most exclusive districts. Participants live in furnished apartments in South Kensington within easy walking distance of the London Center and many of London's major attractions.
Subjects Areas: Legal Studies

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British American College London at Regent's College
Regent's Park
London NW1 4NS UK
Phone: 011+44 20 7487 7440
Where: London
When: mid-May to mid-June
Summer at Regent's College: The Summer courses program at the British American College London provides a creative, academic challenge as well as an exciting opportunity to study in central London. Parts of the curriculum make use of this historic capital with contextual field trips within the city and surrounding area.
Curriculum Highlights: The Summer courses program at BACL provides a creative academic challenge as well as an exciting opportunity to study in central London. Parts of the curriculum make use of this historic capital with appropriate field trips within the city and surrounding area.
Setting Description: Regent's College is set amid the trees and ornamental gardens of Regent's Park in the heart of London, one of the world's greatest cities.
Program Value: Excellent opportunity to spend a summer in London and earn transfer credit.
Subjects Areas: Humanities, Art/Fine Arts, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Comparative Literature, Science-other, Art Hist

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Brooklyn College
Rm 2157 Boylan Hall, 2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn , NY 11210 USA
Phone: 1-718-951-5567 1-718-246-9562
Where: London
When: Summer
Brooklyn College Summer Program in London: Brooklyn College offers a five-week (30 June to 03 August 2005), six-credit summer program in English literature and culture to undergraduate and graduate students. Admission to the program is by application (deadline: 25 February 2005) and is open to any student with a minimun 3.0 GPA who is currently in good academic standing at his or her home university.
Curriculum Highlights: Undergraduate courses offered for 2005 will be "Shakespeare 1" and another English literature course TBD. Graduate study will be designed on an individual basis.
Setting Description: Program is located in Bloomsbury, in Central London. Students are free to explore London and nearby locations each afternoon after class, and longer trips throughout the British Isles and Europe are possible during the weekends.
Program Value: This program fee covers round-trip airfare to London, private room with shared facilities, English breakfast, a bus and subway pass for unlimited travel in Central London, and admission to several plays and other activities. Tuition and student fees are not included.
Subjects Areas: EnglishLiterature, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts

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Camberwell College of Arts
Peckham Road
London SE5 8UF England
Phone: 011+44 20 7514 6311
Where: London
When: Summe
Summer School: Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced level summer school courses in Ceramics, Graphic Design, Illustration, Computer Design, Drawing and Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Printmaking, Jewellery, Metalwork and Plastics, and Conservation. Courses last from one to three weeks. Camberwell College of Arts has been at the forefront of art and design education in Britain for a hundred years.
Curriculum Highlights: Museum, gallery and studio visits give the opportunity to put what you are learning into historical and cultural context, and immerse yourself in London.
Setting Description: The area is well known for its creative community and many artists have studios close to the college including Antony Gormley and Gillian Wearing. Nearby are Tate Modern, the South Bank Centre and the Design Museum.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Design, Graphic Design, Museum Studies, Photography

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Catholic University of America
303 Marist Hall
Washington, DC 20064-5128 USA
Phone: 1-202-319-5128
Where: London
When: Spring,Summer
Parliamentary Internship: Parliamentary internship in Westminster (London), with courses in comparative legislative politics and British drama. Available spring and summer.
Subjects Areas: French (Language, Literature, Studies), Foreign (non-English) Languages and Literature, History, Cultural/Regional Studies

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Centers for Academic Programs Abroad (CAPA)
2021 Business Center Drive, Suite 209
Irvine, CA 92612 USA
Phone: 1-800-999-4992
Where: London
When: May 21- July 12, 2003
International Internship: CAPA offers a 7-week Summer in London Internship program in cooperation with State University of New York, Oswego. Internships are for one session (7-weeks - 6 credits).
Curriculum Highlights: Placements are available in a variety of fields which match interests, talents and backgrounds of the student. Internship sites include small businesses, corporations, art facilities, government agencies, brokerage houses, publishing companies, museums, financial institutions, hospitals, radio stations, etc.
Setting Description: The London Study Center is located in Kensington. Kensington is one of London’s most historic districts, best known for Kensington Palace and Kensington Gardens, the Natural History Museum, and the world-famous Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Albert Hall and Harrods Department Store.
Program Value: The internship consists of 30-40 hours per week, Mon - Thurs, for 7 weeks.

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Central College Abroad
812 University, Box 0140
Pella, IA 50219 USA
Phone: 18008313629
Where: London and Stratford
When: Summer 2005
Central College Abroad in London: Shakespeare: The focus for this course offered in London and Stratford, is Shakespeare's plays as they move from text to performance. Students will study six plays in depth, largely determined by offerings at The New Globe, The National Theatre, and the Royal Shakespeare Company offering in Stratford.
Curriculum Highlights: Students will keep a performance log of all the shows they see and will write about what they learned about Shakespeare's craft as a result of staging a scene. Students will also examine the main features of early modern theatre history.
Setting Description: Classes and workshops will be held in our central London residence, Vandon House, and at the New Globe Theatre on the South Bank.
Program Value: The three-week program fee includes the following: 3 semester hours of credit, 2-day excursion to Stratford, tickets to a performance at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, excursions to various sites and theatres, accommodations, use of the facilities, library, lounge, and internet access available.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts Liberal Arts (misc. Arts and Science) Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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CEPA Europe / SIU Travel GmbH
Im Schloss
Ingersheim, Baden-WŸrttemberg 74379 Germany
Phone: (011)-49-(0)7142-9565-11
Where: London
When: summer
A Semester of Drama Study in London, England: The new study-abroad program in drama is offered by our partner university at the SIU London Campus. The Drama Study in London program involves practical theatre workshops at the British National Theatre, which is a five minute walk from the London campus at Waterloo.
Curriculum Highlights: Other drama departments are associated with these new drama courses for example: The City Literary Institute, which has a very highly reputed drama department and Shakespeare's Globe theatre. The courses include attending some of the current plays being shown in London.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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Chabot Community College
25555 Hesperian Blvd
Hayward, CA 94545 USA
Phone: 1-510-723-6811
Where: London
When: Summer
ISLS: In Kingston-upon-Thames, just south of London, students will earn transferrable college credit from Chabot Community College in Hayward, California. ISLS students will stay in British homes and study and experience the daily life and culture of England
Curriculum Highlights: Studies in Shakespeare, Contemporary Humanities, and Comparative Government. (9 Semester Units)
Setting Description: The homestays in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, will provide students with a place to call home where they can receive phone calls and mail, watch television, do homework, and, in most cases, do their laundry.
Program Value: In depth immersion in contemporary and classic British culture, with an innovative, informative itinerary of field trips and study.
Subjects Areas: English 20 Studies in Shakespeare (3 units) - Readings of the sonnets and representative comedies, histories, tragedies and romances of William Shakespeare, with attention to the early, middle and late phases of his art and to the Age of Elizabeth. Humanities 7 Contemporary Humanities (3 units) - Visual, literary and/or musical works of art that reflect the issues and concepts of the time. A perspective through exploration of chosen works. Pol. Science 20 Comparative Government (3 units) - Contemporary forms of government, institutions and political problems of selected national governments with a focus on Great Britain. Political Science, Politics Humanities

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College of DuPage
425 Fawell Blvd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 -6599 USA
Phone: 1-630-942-2174
Where: London
When: Summer
Liberal Arts in London: The six week Liberal Arts in London Program offers students the opportunity to study twentieth-century British literature and culture in London. After two weeks of introductory seminars, students will travel to the Kensington where they will develop an understanding of the contexts for the literature through a series of tours, performances, and guest lectures.
Curriculum Highlights: Students will visit centers of literary, cultural, historic and dramatic activity: a guided tour of the British Museum and the Imperial War Museum; Bloomsbury and Virginal Woolf’s house and museum; Oxford University; a contemporary theater performance in the West End; the Jack the Ripper walking tour. Students will also be required to undertake individual visits to various sites of cultural and historical importance as they complete their final research.
Setting Description: Famous for its museums, nightlife, architecture, shopping, and of course the royal family, London is also a mecca for the theatre lover. Students will be staying in Kensington, one of London’s most historic districts, best known for Kensington Palace and Kensington Gardens, the Natural History Museum and the world famous Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Albert Hall, and Harrods Department Store.
Program Value: Students will live in a central London residential unit in multi-bedded rooms that include bedroom and study furniture for four weeks in the summer. Rooms are cleaned and linens are changed once a week.
Subjects Areas: Liberal Arts (misc. A & S)

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Community College of Philadelphia
1700 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130 USA
Phone: 1-215-751-8644
Where: London
When: Summer I 2003
Modern British Literature and Public Speaking in London, England: The 2003 London Summer Study Abroad Program (May 21-June 209, 2003)offers students the opportunity to study modern British literature, and cross-cultural public speaking and communication while living and attending class in the Kensington section of London. Students will take English 212: Modern British Literature (3 credit hours) and/or English 115: Public Speaking with Dr. Edward Forman while integrating classroom study with fieldstudy at related sites in London and the surrounding area.
Curriculum Highlights: English 212 studies major works and authors in British literature from 1750 to the present, and English 115 will examine public speaking and communication in areas such as British politics and mass communications. As part of the program of study students will take excursions to Blenheim, Oxford and Canterbury, will attend performances and museum exhibits in London, and will study public discourse at sites such as the Houses of Parliament and Speakers Corner.
Setting Description: The Community College of Philadelphia London Program will be located in the Kensington section of London. Kensington is one of London's most historic districts which is best known for Kensington Palace and Kensington Gardens, the Natural History and Victoria and Albert Museums, the Royal Albert Hall and Harrods Department Store.
Program Value: A moderately priced summer semester program in the humanities. Students need to pay Community College of Philadelhia tuition and a program fee.
Subjects Areas: Communications, Cultural/Regional Studies, Comparative Literature

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Duke University
Office of Study Abroad
Durham, NC 27708-0057 USA
Phone: 1-919-684-2174
Where: London
When: Early July - Mid- August
Duke in London - Drama: The Duke in London Drama Program offers intensive study of drama in performance in the theater capital of the world. Students in the program see and study over twenty productions over the six-week term. In addition to classes offering background on and discussion of the plays seen, students come to understand the writing, directing and acting process through their classes with the London faculty and through participation in scene work.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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Eastern Michigan University
Office of Academic Programs Abroad103 Boone Hall
Ypsilanti, MI 48197 USA
Phone: 1-800-777-3541 1-734-487-2424
Where: London
When: Spring/Summer
Cultural History Tours: The Cultural History Tours are five and ten-week summer tours visiting Western Europe, the Mediterranean, the Iberian Peninsula or China and Tibet. All summer tour options offer courses and credit in art and history.
Curriculum Highlights: The Cultural History Tours are first and foremost academic travel programs. Because we follow an extensive travel itinerary, instructional delivery is very different from the pattern of fixed class time and standard contact hours of campus courses.
Setting Description: The Cultural History Tours offer an intense backpacking experience through multiple cities. Travel is via air, rail, ship, bus and metro. All intra-city travel is included in the program cost.
Program Value: The Cultural History Tours are interdisciplinary programs. The unique and ongoing dialogue between students and faculty is born in response to program experiences and activities. Our tours are designed to involve students in varied cultural experiences in key cultural centers.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Art History, History,

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Educational Programmes Abroad
Columbia Plaxa, Suite 225 350 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49007 USA
Phone: 1-269-382-0139
Where: London
When: Spring, Summer (I and II) Fall
Educational Programmes Abroad: Students gain real work experience for academic credit while pursuing studies abroad.
Subjects Areas: Administration (Hospitality, Tourism, Sports), Anthropology, Animal Sciences, Archaeology, Architecture, Art/Fine Arts, Art Hist, Biology(General), Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Family and Home Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders (Audiology and Speech Pathology), Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Computer_Science, Counseling, Creative Writing, Design, Ecology, Economics, Education, Environmental Sciences (Marine, Atmospheric, Meterology), Finance, Geography, History, Health Sciences, Public Administration, Public Policy, Government, Humanities, International Relations, International Studies, Legal Studies, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Museum Studies, Music, Political Science, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Urban and Regional Planning, Town Planning, Planning, Radio, Television and Film

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Fashion Institute of Technology (SUNY)
International Programs, Seventh Avenue at 27th Street
New York, NY 10001-5992 USA
Phone: 1-212-217-7633
Where: Various
When: Summer
Many programs to choose from: Introduction to theater of England through attendance at theatrical presentations in several English cities. / Survey of British domestic architecture, interiors and furnishings from the Medieval to the Regency periods.
Curriculum Highlights: Examine the principles and processes underlying the programming of public relations by combining course work and internships with London companies. / Or have a unique opportunity to combine international work experience with academic analysis through an unsalaried internship in industry.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Humanities, Comparative Literature, History

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Florida International University, College of Law
University Park GL434
Miami, Florida 33199 USA
Phone: 1-305-348-7595
Where: London
When: b
Information Technology: Creative Writing in London with novelist John Dufresne. New and experienced writers welcomed.
Curriculum Highlights: Writing workshops Monday -- Thursday, plus dozens of activities in London and throughout England
Setting Description: Housing at London School of Economics in the heart of London, one of the worlds most exciting cities!
Program Value: Undergradute and Graduate credit and courses also count towards Teacher Re-Certification. Open to all, students or non-students.
Subjects Areas: Creative Writing

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Fulbright Institute, University of Arkansas
International Studies, 722 West Maple
Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
Phone: 1-479-575-2006
Where: Various Locations
When: Various dates
University of Arkansas Summer in England: Students desiring to study in England have three unique programs to choose from. In 3 different cities, the locations allow students to decide which English elements they would most like to experience.
Curriculum Highlights: Cambridge,(Seminar in Freedom of Speech will focus on the history and philosophy of freedom of expression,) London (This four-week study tour of London and southern England offers a generous sampling of world drama as performed on the English ) England ( two separate courses focusing on the earlier and later Middle Ages in England )
Program Value: Communication Studies Seminar in Oxford and Cambridge,Theatre in London and Stage Medieval England
Subjects Areas: Architecture, Classics, Communications, Cultural/Regional Studies, History, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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George Mason University
4400 University DriveRm. 235, Johnson Center
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 USA
Phone: 1-703-993-2106
Where: England%20(London)
When: Summer 2006
Cambridge University: The Cambridge University International Summer Schools program is an intense three-week, six-credit academic program. The program involves reading before the program begins and a rigorous academic schedule in Cambridge.
Curriculum Highlights: Session I July 10-30, 2005 + London Week July 30 - August 6, 2005 Art History, History, and Shakespeare Schools Session II July 31 - August 20, 2005 + London Week July 24-31, 2005 English Literature and Medieval Studies School
Setting Description: London Week: You will spend one week of free, unstructured time exploring the city at your leisure.
Program Value: You will be housed in a furnished apartment. You are responsible for paying for meals and entertainment. London Week is not affiliated with Cambridge University. This is an added benefit provided by the Center for Global Education at George Mason University
Subjects Areas: International Studies,

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George Washington University
Office of Summer, Special, and International Programs, 609 22nd Street NW
Washington D.C. 20052 USA
Phone: 1-202-994-6360
Where: London
When: Summer 2002
Privatization and Competition as Reform: Examine privatization and competition as reform, a major political and economic issue for many countries. Attend seminars at the George Washington University in Washington, DC and travel to London for a one-week stud tour to examine Britain's 20-year experience with transfer of state assets to private ownership.
Subjects Areas: International Studies, International Relations, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Public Administration, Public Policy, Government

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Georgia Institute of Technology
Savant Bldg, Suite 211
Atlanta, GA 30332-0284 USA
Phone: 1-404-894-7475
Where: London
When: June - Jul
Chemical Engineering in London: Five week program that includes lectures, labs, and a one-week bus tour of industrial sites in Wales and Cardiff.
Curriculum Highlights: One Chemical Engineering course and 6 hours of Special Problems are offered.
Setting Description: Held at University College London with 1-week bus tour of industrial sites in Wales.
Subjects Areas: Engineering

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Georgia State Unversity
University Plaza
Atlanta, GA 30303-3083 USA
Phone: 1-404-651-4057
Where: London, York, Edinborough
When: Summer
Management Studies in Great Britian: Join this program to learn about the impact of cultural, economic, political and social factors on the theory and practice of management.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management

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Hamline University School of Law
1536 Hewitt Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104 USA
Phone: 1-651-523-2299
Where: London
When: June 16-July 15, 2005
Certificate Program in Global Arbitration Law and Practice: National and Transborder Perspectives: The certificate program's four-week, intensive summer series of five courses, all taught by international leaders in the field, is an innovative, unique, and rigorous response to the need for comprehensive arbitration instruction. This program is offered in co-operation with The School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary, University of London.
Curriculum Highlights: The six-credit program begins with a foundation course covering the salient points of United States arbtiration law as it relates to domestic and international matters. Three advanced courses then give students the opportunity to apply basic principles in the dynamic context of international commercial arbitration, followed by a capstone arbitration advocacy course.
Setting Description: Home to a plethora of international law firms and the prestigious London Court of International Arbitration, London provides unparalleled opportunities for interaction with the world's leading commercial arbitrators and arbitration advocates. The host institution, The School of International Arbitration, Oueen Mary, University of London, is a leading research center on international arbitration in Europe, and arguably, in the world.
Subjects Areas: Domestic and International Arbitratio

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Illinois State University
Campus Box 6120
Normal, IL 61790-6120 USA
Phone: 1-309-438-5365
Where: London
When: three weeks: approximately July 20-August 10
Studying British culture and institutions in London, England: In addition to three weeks in London with trips to Canterbury, Hastings, Salisbury, Stonehendge, and Bath, participants wil be exposed to London theatre, traditional tourist attractions, and the places frequently visited by British philosophers such as Beckett, Hobbes, More, Locke, and Johnson.
Curriculum Highlights: 3-6 undergraduate or graduate credit hours in the social sciences.
Setting Description: Students will be located in the beautiful and historic city of London, England.
Program Value: A relatively inexpensive way to earn college credit while immersing oneself in the British culture and learning more about the various people, institutions, and cities that have helped shape and develop this culture.
Subjects Areas: Political Science, Politics, English As a Second Language, Social_Sciences

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Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolts
815 W. Michigan Street, Rm. 3131
Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
Phone: 1-317-278-1846
Where: Ambleside, London, Portsmouth, Stratford-upon-Avon
Subjects Areas: Linguistics, Comparative Literature

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International College
SLU 10863
Hammond, LA 70402 USA
Phone: 1-318-469-3786
Where: London, Edinburgh, Northampton
When: Summer
United Kingdom Program: Graduate study-abroad in counseling, family studies, education, and social work with a cross-cultural emphasis.
Curriculum Highlights: Group counseling, substance abuse counseling, cross-cultural issues
Setting Description: Edinburgh, London, Northampton.
Subjects Areas: Social_Sciences, Education, Counseling, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Family and Home Science, Social Work

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International House
106 Piccadilly
London W1V 9FL England, UK
Phone: 011+44-20-7518 6900
Where: London
When: Winter, Spring, Summer
Teacher Training: Main objectives: the raising of standards of language teaching world-wide; the fostering of international understanding through education.
Subjects Areas: Education, English As a Second Language

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Iowa State University
Study Abroad Center Hamilton Hall
Ames , IA 50011 USA
Phone: 1-515-294-3477
Where: London; Lille, Belgium; Paris, France
When: Summer
World War I and Modern Culture: This college course in World War I and Modern culture takes place 19 May - 10 June 1998 in london, France and Belgium through which students earn 3 hours of college credit in English and history.
Subjects Areas: Comparative Literature, History

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ISA (International Studies Abroad)
901 W. 24th Street
Austin, TX 78705 USA
Phone: 1-800-580-8826
Where: London
When: Summer
ISA in London: ISA programs in London are offered at the University of Westminster, which is accredited and issues all transcripts. Students can choose from the "Media, Arts, & Design" program or the "Liberal Arts" program.
Curriculum Highlights: Courses include history, literature, art, law, media, politics, design, international relations, and more! All courses are taught by faculty from the University of Westminster.
Setting Description: London, the vibrant capital of England, sits atop the Thames river which meanders its way through this cultural heart of Europe. With its accessible public transport, all of London is within the grasp of students seeking to see and know this culturally rich, diverse, metropolitan center.
Program Value: Program cost includes tuition, housing, medical insurance, internet access, student liaison, excursion, airport reception, student services, and more!
Subjects Areas: Art History, Art/Fine Arts, Comparative Literature, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Design, History, International Relations, Legal Studies, Political Science, Politics,

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James Madison University
MSC 5731
Harrisonburg, VA 22807 USA
Phone: 1-540-568-6419
Where: London
When: Summer
JMU Summer in London: The JMU Summer in London program allows students to experience the new, the old and the contrasts of London.
Curriculum Highlights: JMU Summer in London coursework includes classes in British art, architecture, history, music, theater, and politics, as well as Shakespeare.
Setting Description: Students reside in the heart of the Bloomsbury District in London, and travel into the English countryside on several excursions.
Program Value: Prices include housing, most meals, tuition, books, and excursions.
Subjects Areas: Art Hist, History, Interdisciplinary, Music, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Humanities

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Keyplan College
273-287 Regent Street
London W1R 7PB UK
Phone: 011+44-20-7629-1762
Where: London
When: Academic year, Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer
BBA, MBA, BSc, HND: Through our degree programs we are preparing students for the next millenium.
Subjects Areas: Accounting, Administration (Hospitality, Tourism, Sports), Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Computer_Science, English As a Second Language, Finance, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations

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Lehigh University
Study Abroad Office, 5 East Backer Avenue, Whittaker Lab, Room 343
Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
Phone: 1-610-758-3351
Where: London
When: July 5 - August 16
Lehigh in London: This six-week program consists of study and internship in London, capital city of the United Kingdom and home to numerous cultural institutions offering world-class theater, music, and art.
Curriculum Highlights: Two English literature courses will be offered; students must enroll in one of these courses and complete a three-credit internship. Insight into British society and culture, combined with work experience, is the goal of internship placements.
Setting Description: Students will reside in apartments in the New Hyde Park area, and placed in unpaid (for-credit) internships where they will complete 125 hours of on-site work.
Program Value: Insight into British society and culture, combined with work experience, is the goal of internship placements. The academic component of the program (Literary London or Shakespeare in London) is unparalleled in this most perfect of settings.
Subjects Areas: Internship Programs

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London Academy of Performing Arts
Saint Matthew's Church, Saint Petersburgh Place
London W2 4LA England, UK
Phone: 011+44-20-7727-0220
Where: London
When: Four Weeks, Full-time, From Mid July
Summer course in Shakespearean Acting: London Academy of Performing Arts is a Post Graduate classical theatre school. The Summer course is an excellent introduction to drama school in London, as well as being one of the best courses of its type for offering Shakespearean techniques that an actor can use throughout their career.
Curriculum Highlights: The course is aimed at anyone over the age of 17, who wishes to spend a month concentrating on Shakespearean acting techniques. Suitable for all abilities, from relative beginners, to professional actors.
Setting Description: The Academy is based in an historic church in Central London, very near to the famous Hyde Park and Notting Hill.
Program Value: An excellent opportunity to experience London, and to work in a four week intensive vocational learning environment.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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London Academy of Theater, LLC
12 New Shore Road
Waterford, CT 06385 USA
Phone: 1-860-245-3632
Where: London
When: Fall, Spring, Summer
Overview: This is an intensive theater training program in central London and faculty are among Britain's top theater artists.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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London Hotel School
Springvale Terrace
London W14 0AE, England U.K.
Phone: 011+44 207 665 0000
Where: London
When: Programs start every month
Hospitality Management Diploma: Based in Kensington in central London, LHS offers the American Hotel & Lodging Association's Diploma in Hospitality Management in twelve monthly Certificate courses. Study for from one month to twelve and choose from 26 different subjects and also work in a hotel while you learn.
Curriculum Highlights: Get American qualfications in England in one of the world's biggest cities with over 1000 hotels to see and also to work in. Modular courses mean you can join us any month of the year.
Setting Description: Based in Kensington LHS is in a quiet up-market neighbourhood in one of the most exciting cities in the world. The school is in a new air conditioned building close to the city centre
Program Value: Get the world's most accepted qualification in hotel and tourism management in London where you can see and work in some of the most famous names in the hospitality business. Our famous internship program allows you a one-year UK work permit for the UK to gain experience in a major hotel such as Hilton, Marriott, Sheraton, Intercontinental. Four Seasons, Nikko, and Millennium.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Administration (Hospitality, Tourism, Sports)

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London International Film School
24 Shelton Street
London WC2H 9HP UK
Phone: 011 44 20 7836 9642
Where: London
When: Summer
Overview: 2 year MA degree course in filmmaking, professional-level training in all formats to 35mm, and in all departments. Students can enroll in September,January or May each year. Validated by the London Metropolitan University.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Radio, Television and Film

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London Language and Drama School, STAR TEK associates
30 Brondesbury Park
London, Brent NW6 7DN United Kingdom
Phone: 011+44-20-8830-0074
Where: London
When: Spring, Summer, Autumn (Fall), and Winter
Intensive Drama Courses: Performing Arts, Drama and Theatre Studies School in London,offering vocational training and preparing for the London Guildhall examinations in Speech and Drama. Advanced courses culminate in a Showcase in a London West-end theatre.
Curriculum Highlights: We give students the opportunity to acquire a realistic and practical insight into the performing arts' world. We prepare them for all types of auditions, as well as the business aspect of the profession (CV preparation, agents' letters...)
Setting Description: We are situated in a green, residential area of north-west London, close to Willesden Green Tube Station on the Jubilee Line. Our students can enjoy our beautiful garden where they can relax, have a picnic, or study (weather permitting!), make use of our Recording Studio and our Video Recording facilities.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE England, UK
Phone: 011+44-20-7955-7554
Where: London
When: Summer
LSE Summer School: Introduction to English Law is an intensive course held over three weeks which is designed to introduce students to all the main aspects of the English legal system and English law.
Subjects Areas: Economics, Finance, Business (Administration, Management), Government, Public Policy, International Relations, Pre-Law, European Studies

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Lycoming College
700 College Place
Williamsport, PA 17701 USA
Phone: 1-570-321-4210
Where: London
When: Summer
Overview: Summer in London.
Setting Description: London, a metropolitan area of 6-7 million, located in the southeastern part of England. The college is located in the city center, inside of Regents Park, about three blocks from the Baker Street tube station.

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Marymount University
2807 North Glebe Rd.
Arlington, VA 22207-4299 USA
Phone: 1-703-284-1677
Where: London
When: Summer
Marymount University London Program: Marymount Universityis pleased to announce its new Summer Internship/ British Studies program beginning in Summer 2003. The Summer Program is open to Juniors and Seniors who have an overall 2.75 GPA or higher. Our program offers a six-week program for six semester hours of credit upon successful completion of the internship and weekly seminars.
Curriculum Highlights: Seminar topics relate to modern Britain, and will include outside speakers to present lectures and lead discussions on such topics as the Parliament and Monarchy; the Media; Education; Race, Gender & Ethnicity; and Britain & the European Union.
Setting Description: The Study Centre is situated in the heart of London, just steps away from the British Museum. Accommodations are close to the Study Centre, and students live comfortably in studio, one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartments. Most apartments are for double or triple occupancy and are fully furnished with color TV, as well as a small kitchenette containing a refrigerator, oven, and microwave.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Political Science, Politics, Media Production, Education, Internship Programs

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Methodist College
5400 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC 27501-1420 USA
Phone: 1-910-630-7079
Where: London and other cities.
When: Summer
Golf in the Kingdom: In the land of its birth and development, this course offers a historical examination of the social, cultural and commercial aspects of golf throughd classroom and site visits to St. Andrews and elsewhere, conducted by British experts.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, History

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Michigan State University College of Nursing
A230 Life Sciences Bldg.
East Lansing, MI 48824 USA
Phone: 1-517-432-1162
Where: London
When: Summer
Nursing in London: Nursing in London, a five-hour semester course, is organized in four modules: nursing education in the United Kingdom; historical development of nursing and health care; nursing as a social institution; and nursing practice in the U.K. The program is open to nursing students from colleges and universities throughout the United States who have completed their sophomore-level clinical nursing courses comparable to such courses at Michigan State University, and nurses interested in receiving continuing education credits.
Curriculum Highlights: British nurse educators, practitioners, and officials serve as guest lecturers during the program. Students will also have the opportunity to visit clients and observe British community nurses in practice.
Setting Description: The Nursing in London program is offered in collaboration with the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery, King's College, London. Students will reside in a University of London residence hall located between the Paddington and Marylebone districts.
Subjects Areas: Health Sciences, Nursing

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Middlesex County College
2600 Woodbridge Avenue
Edison, NJ 08818-3050 USA
Phone: 1-732-906-2529
Where: London
When: Summer
London As You Like It.: This six credit program, features courses in Shakespeare and Contemporary Theatre, including attendance at live performance and tours of cultural and historic sites. Scholarships available.
Subjects Areas: Comparative Literature

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Missouri London Program
Center for International Studies8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis , MO 63121-4499 USA
Phone: 1-314-516-6241 1-314-516-6983
When: Summer
Missouri London Program: The Missouri London Program offers an undergraduate student the opportunity to continue work towards acquiring their degree as well as be immersed in British culture. Internships also available.
Subjects Areas: Art Hist, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Communications, Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Finance, EnglishLiterature, History, Humanities, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Philosophy, Political Science, Politics, Administration (Hospitality, Tourism, Sports)

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Montana State University
400 Culbertson Hall
Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
Phone: 1-406-994-7602
Where: London
When: Year round
London: British Design and Designers : Sponsored by the college of Art and Architecture, this program will study contemporary design and the culture that creates it. Participants will meet professional British designers working in architecture, graphic design, and product design
Curriculum Highlights: They will see modern architecture, including the Lloyds Building, the Millennium Dome, historic Tower Bridge, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Participants will experience cutting edge British design, from magazines to posters, visit museums and galleries, including the Design Museum and more.
Subjects Areas: Architecture, Art/Fine Arts, Education

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Montclair State University
Global Education Center, 22 Normal Avenue
Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 USA
Phone: 1-973-655-4185
Where: Kingston-on-Thames
When: summer
MontclMontclair in Kingston: Students participate in a summer program offered by the University of Kingston for international students. The group is led by a Montclair State University faculty member, who also offers a British Literature course.
Curriculum Highlights: Students take one overview course on British Culture and Society and choose a second course on literature, art& architecture, international business or theater. Numerous field trips are included to Stonehenge, Bath, Oxford, Shakespeare's Globe, etc.
Setting Description: Students reside in comfortable dormitory suites with private bathrooms just 25 minutes outside of London. Linens and cooking equipment are provided.
Program Value: Includes airfare, housing, numerous field trips, theatre tickets, sightseeing and local transportation. A Greater London Travelcard is also included.
Subjects Areas: EnglishLiterature, PerformanceDesign, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Architecture, Art/Fine Arts, Art Hist, Cultural/Regional Studies, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, History

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New York University
7 East 12th Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10003 USA
Phone: 1-800-771-4NYU xF77
Where: London
When: Summer,
NYU in London: NYU in London offers a wide range of educational opportunities in a city that is historically a center for artistic and literary achievement and which has become a gateway to the New Europe. Undergraduate and graduate courses are offered.
Curriculum Highlights: NYU Summer London offers a range of courses: Shakespeare in peformance, Modern Drama in Performance, British Novel, Contemporary British Fiction, Art and Architecture in London, Creative Writing, and Contemporary British Politics. Also a graduate research seminar for MA or Ph.D. candidates.
Setting Description: Classes are held at the NYU Center, in the historic Bloomsbury section of the city. Housing (with Resident Assistants) is provided.
Program Value: NYU in London offers a program of distinction, whose diversity offers students of all disciplines the opportunity for immersion in the rich British academic experience, as well as in the unique London cultural scene.
Subjects Areas: Architecture, Art/Fine Arts, Art Hist, Creative Writing, EnglishLiterature, Humanities, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Political Science, Politics, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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New York University
7 East 12th Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10003 USA
Phone: 1-800-771-4NYU xF77
Where: London
When: Summer,
NYU Summer, Journalism in London: Great journalism has always come from the great cities of the globe, and there is no better place to learn the craft than the city of London, an international crossroads of power, culture, and buzz. NYU Journalism in London immerses students in the richness and vitality of the city.
Curriculum Highlights: Journalism in London offers courses in writing, reporting, arts reviewing, and media analysis. All classes include field trips and frequent guest speakers, so students are introduced to many local journalists and cultural figures.
Setting Description: Students live in a comfortable dormitory not far from Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus, and classes are held a short walk away at the NYU Center in elegant Bedford Square, located just one block from the British Museum.
Program Value: Students enjoy theatre (classical, midbrow, or fringe), music (including a seat or, even hipper, standing room at the world-famous BBC Proms), museums (last year?s students especially enjoyed the Tate Modern down by the Thames), and an explosion of newspapers from all political perspectives.
Subjects Areas: Communications (Journalism, Mass Media)

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North Carolina State University
2118 Pullen Hall, Box 7344
Raleigh, NC 27695-7344 USA
Phone: 1-919-515-2087
Where: London
When: Summer
London Experience: Study arts, music, and theater of London and/or British literature
Curriculum Highlights: The two courses offered for Summer 2003 are: A London Literary Pilgrimage and The Arts of a World Capital.
Setting Description: The program is based in central London. Students will be housed at Canterbury Hall, an University of London residence hall.
Program Value: The program includes housing, meals, excursions (including a 3 day trip to Paris, France) and tuition for 6 semester credits.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, EnglishLiterature

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Notre Dame Law School
Summer London Law Program
Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
Phone: 1-219-631-5716
Where: London
When: Summer
Notre Dame Summer in London: The Summer Law Program is an integral part of the Notre Dame Law School and is fully accredited. It is expected that ten courses providing a total of twenty hours of academic credit will be offered in the summer of 2003. A student may enroll in courses up to a maximum of seven hours of credit.
Subjects Areas: Pre-Law, Legal Studies

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Ohio University-England
528 Seigfred Hall
Athens , OH 45701 USA
Phone: 1-740-593-1840 1834 direct
Where: London
Art & Art History in Great Britain: Art History and Art Studio courses taught by Ohio University faculty in London and Edinburgh. Over half the students are from majors outside the Fine Arts, and courses are taught with the understanding that participants may have little background in the visual arts.
Curriculum Highlights: Art history courses include Art in Great Britain and Arts of the Orient; several studio painting and drawing courses are offered, depending upon the needs of participants. All courses taught on-site rather than in a classroom setting.
Setting Description: Based in London, private day trips to Stonehenge, Salisbury, Cambridge. 4 days in Edinburgh.
Program Value: Roughly the same cost as attending one quarter at Ohio University, for the same number of credit hours (14-20 quarter credit hours).
Subjects Areas: Art Hist, Art/Fine Arts

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Oklahoma State University
215 college of business
stillwater, Ok 74078 USA
Phone: 405-744-8650
Where: London
When: June 3 - July 1, 2006
Summer In London: Session I (June 5 -16) BADM 4050/5200: THE EUROPEAN UNION - DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGES OR ACCT 4763: FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF THE GLOBAL FIRM Session II (June 19 - July 1) FIN 4550/5010: EUROPEAN BANKING AND FINANCE OR BADM 4050/5200: EUROPE-BUSINESS CULTURE AND THOUGHT
Curriculum Highlights: Corporate visits and cultural site tours.
Setting Description: Stay at Regents College, located in Regents Park, North Central London.
Program Value: Fee includes tuition, housing, meal card and course materials.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Business Administration, Commerce, Management

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Oklahoma State University
307 Wes Watkins Center
Stillwater, OK 74078-8087 USA
Phone: 1-405-744-7519
Where: London
When: June 3 - July 1, 2006
Summer in London: Session I (June 3 - 16) BADM 4050/5200: The European Union-Development & Challenges OR ACCT 4763: Financial Analysis of the Global Firm Session II (June 19 - July 1) BADM 4050/5200: Europe-Business Culture & Thought OR FIN 4550/5010: European Banking & Finance
Curriculum Highlights: Program courses are supplemented by extensive guest lectures and field trips. Most afternoons and weekends are open to allow visits to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, the National Gallery, Tower of London and more. Personal weekend travel can be arranged to other points in the U.K.
Setting Description: This highly successful study program meets at Regents College within lovely Regents Park in North Central London. Facilities include dorms, food services, classrooms, computer labs, and a library.
Program Value: Program fee includes tuition, housing, and meal card. Students must purchase course textbooks prior to leaving and will need money for meals away from campus, tube pass, special tours, cultural activities and shopping.
Subjects Areas: Business, Administration, Commerce, Management, Finance, Accounting

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Penn Summer Abroad University of Pennsylvania
3440 Market Street, Suite 100
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3335 USA
Phone: 1-215-746-6900
Where: London
When: Summer
Penn in London: For students interested in theater and literature, this program turns London itself into a text to be studied. Students will explore the city as setting, as inspiration, and as participant in a uniquely rich literary and dramatic tradition.
Curriculum Highlights: Courses offered: Major British Poets,1660-1940; The British Novel:Urban Spectacles; London Theatre Experience; British Short Story; Caryl Churchill Seminar
Setting Description: Students will live and study in the area called Notting Hill Gate, featured prominently next to Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant in the film named after it.

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Pennsylvania State University - England
516 Kern Graduate Building
University Park, PA 16802-3305
Phone: 814-865-5781
Where: London,Torquay
When: Summer
Overview: The economics program offered in Torquay and Oxford compares industrialized economies that are shifting from a manufacturing to a service emphasis .The London program combines formal study of dramatic literature and the theatre arts in London and Stratford-upon-Avon, homes of the world's greatest production companiesÑThe Royal National Theatre and The Royal Shakespeare Company. London also offers the richest range of commercial and experimental theatre in the world.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Economics

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Pepperdine University, School of Law, London
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263 USA
Phone: 1-310-506-4666
Where: London
Summer London Program: The program is structured so that students may complete certain core American law courses while enriching their legal education with a variety of international and comparative law courses and cultural experiences.
Curriculum Highlights: There are opportunities for students to be placed with barristers, solicitors and American law firms which have offices in London. The clinical offerings include a wide range of practice areas, from entertainment law to international securities and corporate litigation. These clinicals give students an opportunity to experience the practice of law in the United Kingdom.
Setting Description: Interrnational Program is located at the Pepperdine University London Centre, 56 Prince's Gate, London SW7. This six-story building is owned by the University and is centrally located in the prestigious Westminster-Knightsbridge-South Kensington area.
Subjects Areas: Legal Studies

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Pilgrims, Ltd.
Pilgrims House, Orchard Street
Canterbury, Kent CT2 8AP ENGLAND, UK
Phone: 011+44-1227-762111
Where: London
When: Summer
English Courses: High quality intensive courses with a mix of nationalities.
Subjects Areas: English As a Second Language

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Roger Williams University, School of Law
Ten Metacom Ave.
Bristol, R I 02809 USA
Phone: 1-401-254-4500 1-401-254-4659
Where: London
London Summer Program: The London Program on Comparative Advocacy offers law students much more than a classroom experience.Ê It provides a unique and privileged opportunity to enter the world of the English barrister and savor all that is traditionally associated with life at the Bar in London.Ê Above all, students will be able to see first hand how law cases are conducted in the very home of the common law.
Curriculum Highlights: The initial week of lectures is designed to give our law students a grounding in fundamental aspects of the English legal system.Ê Not only will these sessions familiarize students with some of the more important highlights of English practice and procedure, but also they will help to prepare them to enter the chambers more fully equipped to get the very most of their internship during the second portion of the program.
Setting Description: The first part of the program will be held at the Inns of Court School of Law, the traditional training institution for British barristers in the very heart of legal London.Ê
Subjects Areas: Legal Studies

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Sam Houston State University
College of Criminal JusticeBox 2296
Huntsville, TX 77341 USA
Phone: 1-936- 294-3102
Where: London
When: Summer
Criminal Justice Study in England: Students will also have the opportunity to visit police officials at local police stations in East London as well as inner city probation officials and the police academy at Bramshill.
Program Value: The study abroad program focusing on the English criminal justice offers students an opportunity to consider the impact of the English criminal justice system on the development of American criminal justice.
Subjects Areas: Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, History

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Slade School of Fine Art
University College London Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT England
Phone: 011+44-207-679-2313
Where: London
BA (Hons), MA, MFA, Graduate Diploma : Each Program is studio based and students develop their own work with tutorial and technical assistance according to their individual needs. Students may specialise in painting, sculpture, or fine art media (which includes photography, printmaking, electronic media, film and video; (graudate students may also specialise in theatre design).
Setting Description: The Slade School of Fine Art is a department of University College London. It is located in the heart of London, close to many galleries, museums and theatres.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Art Hist, Theology, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Radio, Television and Film

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Slippery Rock University
International Initiatives 110 Eisenberg Building
Slippery Rock, PA 16057 USA
Phone: 1-724-738-2057
Where: London
When: Summer
SRU/London Summer: Program housed at New Linden Hotel in Bayswater region of London.
Subjects Areas: Comparative Literature, Science-other, Music

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Southeastern Louisiana University
Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures, P.O. Box 719
Hammond, LA 70402 USA
Phone: 1-504-549-2152
Where: London
When: Summer
British Studies Program: A five week, 6 hours credit program in a wide range of academic disciplines.
Subjects Areas: Anthropology, Art Hist, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Computer_Science, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Criminal Justice, Economics, Finance, Comparative Literature, Geography, Political Science, Politics, History, Library and Information Science, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Public Administration, Public Policy, Government, Sociology, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Study Abroad Programs
Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
Phone: 1-618-453-7670
Where: Bristol, London
When: Summer
Global Broadcasting in London: This twelfth annual seminar on British and international electronic media features visits to broadcasting facilities and guest lectures by British professors and broadcast industry specialists.
Subjects Areas: Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Media Production, Radio, Television and Film

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State Center Community College District
1525 E. Weldon Ave
Fresno, CA 93704-6398 USA
Phone: 1-559-244-5906
Where: London
When: Summer 2006
The London Program: Study marketing, finacial markets, exporting and importing, and production methods from an international perspective, or compare and contrast the various social institutions: politics, education, family, religion, culture, social class, crime and deviant behavior as you tour sites throughout London.
Curriculum Highlights: Students can earn 3 semester units in either International Business or Sociology. All units are transferable.
Setting Description: London is Europe's largest city. Ethnically it's also Europe's most diverse metropolis: around two hundred languages are spoken within its confines, and more than thirty percent of the population is made up of first, second, and third generation immigrants.
Program Value: SCCCD's program includes exceptional service, fees, flights, housing, pre-departure information, on-site orientation, excursions, and much more.
Subjects Areas: Sociology, Business Administration, Commerce, Management

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SUNY New Paltz
Center for International Programs, 75 S. Manheim Blvd, Ste 9
New Paltz, NY 12561 US
Phone: 1-845-257-3125
Where: London
When: Summer
Summer Studies at Kingston University, London, UK: The summer program at Kingston uses its London location to its best advantage. Courses offered focus on their subject matter as it applies to London and the United Kingdom.
Curriculum Highlights: Courses include: London & Its Literature, Shakespeare: Reading & Performance, Poetry Now: Reading & Writing Contemporary Poetry, Creative Writing & Theory,Border Crossings: Social Spaces in the Age of the Empire, Contemporary British Fiction, Outsiders in Film, Digital & Video Editing, British Culture & Society, Live Theatre, Scriptwriting, Acting for the Camera, British Art & Architecture, Museums & Galleries, Introduction to International Business, International Politics and Policy Issues in Criminal Justice.
Setting Description: The town of Kingston-upon-Thames, a short railway ride away from the center of London, is a mixture of old and new with a daily open-air fruit, vegetable, and fish market as well as major chain stores, supermarkets, a shopping mall, night clubs, and multi-screen cinemas. The main campus is situated near two railway stations, 17 minutes away from the center of London, and a 12 minute walk from a boat service to Hampton Court Palace. The nearness of London, together with the proximity of Richmond Park, Chessington Zoo and theme park, Kew Gardens, and Windsor make Kingston-upon-Thames an ideal place for study.
Subjects Areas: Architecture, Art History, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Comparative Literature, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, History, Political Science, Politics, Radio, Television and Film, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Liberal Arts (misc. Arts and Science),

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Tarleton State University

Where: London
When: Summer 2
British Studies: Study in the heart of one of the most exciting cities in the world. Select one of eleven advanced course offerings (6 hours credit), several available for graduate level courses.
Curriculum Highlights: Choose from Shakespeare, Medieval History, Theatre, BCIS, Photography, International Issues in Business, CJ, Sociology, Political Science, or Public Health
Setting Description: London, Queen Mary Campus in the heart of the East End. Only 15 minutes from Canary Warf.
Program Value: Includes round-trip air from DFW to London, tuition, fees, housing, and all program related transportation. Surcharge for Shakespeare, Medieval History, and Theatre class
Subjects Areas: Administration (Health Services, Hospital), Art/Fine Arts, Criminal Justice, History, Humanities, International Studies, Liberal Arts (misc. Arts and Science), Photography, Sociology, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance,


Temple University
Temple University School of Communications and Theater
Philadelphia, Pa 19122 USA
Phone: 215-204-1961
Where: London
When: Summer
Temple University London: London is still one of the great cities of the world. Rich in cultural and intellectual life, London is a mecca for the student of mass media and theater.
Subjects Areas: Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Radio, Television and Film

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The Citadel
Department of English, 171 Moultrie St.
Charleston, SC 29409 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-(843) 953-5068
Where: London
When: Summer 2006
The Citadel Summer in London Program: The Citadel's Summer in London Program is a six-week summer session in London, England (May 23-July 4). Students will live in London and attend classes with students from other colleges and universities. Trips to Ireland, Scotland, and other European countries are also possible.
Curriculum Highlights: If you enroll in the London Summer Program, you'll take two classes, and they'll both count toward your degree.
Setting Description: Program participants take classes and live in the heart of London?s Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, a centrally located area close to many of the city?s universities, libraries, museums, theaters, and famous tourist sites.
Program Value: Six credits (two three-unit courses); housing; tuition; insurance; London tube/bus pass; Imperial College Student Union membership; co-curricular and cultural activities (theater tickets, field trips, etc.)
Subjects Areas: Humanities, Interdisciplinary, Economics, History, Political Science, Politics, Liberal Arts (misc. Arts and Science),

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The University of Georgia
G2E Aderhold Hall
Athens, Ga 30602 USA
Phone: 1-706-542-1154
When: Maymester - mid Jun
Drama and Theatre in London: Duration - 6 weeks

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United International College
Woodstock House, 10-12 James Street
London W1M 5HN UK
Phone: 011+44-0171-495-6667
Where: London
When: Spring, Fall, Summer, Academic year
Subjects Areas: Education, English As a Second Language, Computer_Science, Information Systems

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University of Buckingham, Department of History of Art and Heritage Management
Hunter Street
Buckingham , Bucks MK18 1ST Great Britian
Phone: 011+01280-814080
Where: Buckingham, London
When: Academic_Year, Fall_Semester, Spring_Semester, Summer, Winte
Subjects Areas: Art Hist

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University of California, Davis- Summer Abroad
One Shields Ave.
Davis, CA 95616-8517 USA
Phone: 1-800-SUMMER6 (1-800-786-6376)
Where: London
When: July 15- August 12, 2005
Twentieth Century London Drama: We will consider dramatic movements of the twentieth century, trying to see plays in their historical context and in the context of the paintings of the same eras. Working in small groups, students will independently explore theatres, museums and places important to the eras and playwrights studied.
Curriculum Highlights: Students will study, and see performances of, some of the most vibrant and influential plays produced in twentieth-century London, such as the work of Wilde, Coward, Osborne, Pinter, Stoppard, David Edgar, David Hare, Caryl Churchill and others.
Setting Description: London is the theatre capital of the English-speaking world. Since the time of Shakespeare, playwrights, actors, and other theatre professionals have come to London from the British Isles and other English-speaking nations to make their mark.
Program Value: Upon sucessful completion of the program, credit will be given for UCD English (ENL) 153 and 198 Courses.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Art History, Humanities, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance,

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University of California, Davis- Summer Abroad
One Shields Ave.
Davis, CA 95616-8517 USA
Phone: 1-800-SUMMER6 (1-800-786-6376)
Where: London
When: July 1- July 29, 2006
Shakespeare- Live!: The primary goal of this program is to get students to enjoy performances of Shakespeare's plays. Class and the plays will take place Monday through Thursday, so weekends will be free to explore London and to travel elsewhere in the British Isles or on the continent.
Curriculum Highlights: During our four week stay in London, we will see and read at least five of those plays, including one produced in Stratford-upon-Avon (where we will also tour). Therefore readings for 2006 will be announced after the production schedules in London (at The Globe and elsewhere) are released.
Program Value: Upon sucessful completion of program, students will be given credit for UCD English (ENL) 118 and 198 courses.
Subjects Areas: Art/Fine Arts, Classics, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance,

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University of Colorado at Boulder, Office of International Education
Study Abroad Office, Campus Box 123
Boulder, CO 80309-0123 USA
Phone: 1-303-492-7741
Where: London
When: Summer
London Seminar in International Finance and Business: The seminar concentrates on the integration of the European community and the financial, business, and political consequences of this integration on Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world.
Curriculum Highlights: Teaching on the seminar is done primarily by practitioners -financial managers, communications experts, politicians, and economic advisors- as well as a few senior British academics.
Setting Description: Participants also discover that London is not only a world center of international finance but also a leading cultural center, with 52 theatres, 8 concert halls, 2 opera houses, and scores of museums. All evenings and weekends on the program are free, allowing you to explore London on your own.
Program Value: Under the directorship of Dr. Michael Palmer, Associate Dean of the Faculty and Academic Programs and Professor of Finance and International Business at the University of Colorado at Boulder, leading authorities conduct the seminar.
Subjects Areas: Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Economics, Finance

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University of Delaware Overseas Programs
Center for International Studies 186 South College Av
Newark, DE 19716-1440 USA
Phone: 1-888-831-4685
Where: London
When: Summer
University of Delaware in London, England: From museums to the theatrical stages of the West End, this program takes advantage of local cultural institutions to introduce you to the history and contemporary life of England. While courses in art history and English are standard, other courses in areas such as business, sociology, political science and criminal justice are typically taught each summer, though individual course offerings may vary.
Subjects Areas: Criminal Justice, Art Hist, Sociology, Political Science, Politics

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University of Delaware Overseas Programs
Center for International Studies 186 South College Av
Newark, DE 19716-1440 USA
Phone: 1-888-831-4685
Where: London
When: Summer
University of Delaware in England: London is currently one of the most creative and celebrated advertising and graphic design communities on the planet. We will focus on people and places related to advertising, mass communication and related industries, such as graphic design, applied photography, new media, illustration, and publication.
Subjects Areas: Criminal Justice, Art Hist, Sociology, Political Science, Politics, EnglishLiterature, English As a Second Language

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University of Iowa, Office for Study Abroad
28 International Center
Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
Phone: 1-319-335-0353
Where: London
When: Summer
London Performance: This program is designed to provide English and Theatre Arts majors with an intensive introduction to theatre in London.
Curriculum Highlights: Students will focus on about a dozen productions, ranging from the classic repertory to contemporary plays. Students will attend lectures and/or discuss the plays before seeing them, attend the performances, write several short but focused responses and participate in a discussion of each play.
Setting Description: In London, lodging for program participants will be provided in shared apartments in central London.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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University of Kansas
1410 Jayhawk Blvd, Room 108
Lawrence, KS 66045--7515 USA
Phone: 1-785-864-3742
Where: London, York, Edinburgh
When: Summer, 5 wks., early June-early July
British Summer Institute: Spend five weeks traveling through Great Britain and studying the humanities with an emphasis on British themes. Students receive 9 hours of credit in English, History and Art History.
Curriculum Highlights: In addition to the classroom lectures and discussions, reading and writing assignments and final examination, the program of study is enriched by visits to houses of famous authors like the Bronte sisters in Haworth in the Yorkshire Dales and Keats house in London.
Program Value: The fee includes tuition, accommodations, breakfast in York and Edinburgh, at least six group dinners, land transportation from site to site, the British Heritage Pass, excursions that are part of the regular curriculum.
Subjects Areas: EnglishLiterature, History, Art Hist

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University of Memphis
125 Patterson
Memphis, TN 38152 USA
Phone: 1- 901-678-2107
Where: London
When: July 2005 (two Weeks)
Sport and Culture In the Global Marketplace: The London sport program is intended to provide undergraduate and graduate students interested in international business, popular culture, sport and tourism, with first hand experience in, and a thorough understanding of, the rapidly expanding global sport marketplace.
Curriculum Highlights: The program will include formal lectures delivered by U of M faculty as well as guest lecturers from European universities and daily field visits to multinational sporting enterprises (e.g. Wimbledon, BSkyB Sports, Octagon etc.) for tours and meetings with global sport executives.
Setting Description: Students will be housed at the University of Surrey's Roehampton campus.
Program Value: Program cost includes tuition, bed and breakfast, london travel card, isic card
Subjects Areas: Sports and Leisure Sports in the Global marketplace

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
212-D Peabody Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3500 USA
Phone: 1-919-962-1395
Where: London
When: Summer
Carolina's Summer School Abroad in London: Earn six hours of credit by participating in an interdisciplinary living-learning experience, centered in London, that features liberal education studies and attending theatre performances.
Subjects Areas: Education, Interdisciplinary, Humanities, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9201 University City Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001 USA
Phone: 1-704-687-2464
Where: London, Stratford-upon-Avon
Shakespeare in Performance Summer Institute: 6 credit hours (undergraduate or graduate)in English or Theatre offered through UNC Charlotte. Study and perform scenes from the plays you will attend at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. No previous theatre experience required.
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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University of Rochester - Internships in Europe
Center for Study Abroad Lattimore 206
Rochester, NY 14627 USA
Phone: 1-
Where: London
When: Fall, Spring, Summer
London Summer Internship: Students complete credit-bearing internships in the fields of politics, law, business, museum, theater, health science or medical research.
Subjects Areas: Administration (Health Services, Hospital), Art/Fine Arts, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Economics, Health Sciences, History, Humanities, International Relations, International Studies, Internship Programs, Legal Studies, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Museum Studies, Political Science, Politics, Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Policy, Government, Social Work, Sociology, Women's Studies, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

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University of San Diego - School of Law: Foreign Law Programs
5998 Alcala Park-LS 310
San Diego, CA 92110-2492 USA
Phone: 1-619-260-7460
Where: London
When: Summer
Institute on International and Comparative Law: Law relating to international business. Internships are available in London. Open to persons currently enrolled and in good standing in any law school in the world, and to graduates thereof. Graduate students and professors in international relations and international business may be accepted.
Subjects Areas: Pre-Law, Internship Programs, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, International Relations, Legal Studies

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University of Southern Mississippi
College of International and Continuing Education- Box 10047
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0047 USA
Phone: 1-601-266-4344 (Please ask for Frances Sudduth)
When: July 3 - August 3, 2003
British Studies Program: Minimum program eligibility requirements include the completion of at least 28 semester hours with an overall 2.0 GPA for undergraduates, and graduate standing for graduate students. Students also must satisfy any additional prerequisites described under the individual course listings.
Subjects Areas: Anthropology, Art History, Business: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Insurance, Management, Marketing, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, English (Shakespeare, King Arthur, British Literature), Forensic Science, Geography, History: WWII, Interior Design, International Studies, Nursing, Political Science, Radio, Television, and Film, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Theatre, Women's Studies,

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University of Surrey Roehampton
901 River Bound Ct
Evans, GA 30809 USA
Phone: +1-706-364-6510
Where: London
London as a Resource: The course is designed to introduce students to London and its role in the life of the United Kingdom. It is a unique opportunity to spend 10 days in the capital studying and visiting important features of London past and present.
Curriculum Highlights: London as a Resource will cover the government, economy and culture of the Metropolis together with their contribution to national life. Students will explore the Houses of Parliament, Bank of England, Tate Modern Art Gallery, Science Museum and Shakespeares Globe Theatre.
Setting Description: Students will be accommodated in quality campus study bedrooms at Whitelands College, 6 miles from the centre of London.
Program Value: This course relates to various disciplines and is the equivalent of 3 US Credit Hours.
Subjects Areas: Administration (Hospitality, Tourism, Sports), Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Cultural/Regional Studies, EnglishLiterature, EnvironmentalStudies, Film, Radio, Television, Geography, History, Humanities, Interdisciplinary, International Relations, International Studies, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Museum Studies, Political Science, Politics, Public Administration, Public Policy, Government, Radio, Television and Film, Social_Sciences, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Urban and Regional Planning, Town Planning, Planning

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University of Surrey Roehampton
901 River Bound Ct
Evans, GA 30809 USA
Phone: +1-706-364-6510
Where: London
Health in an International Perspective: This course is designed to introduce students to the National Health Service of the UK. It is a unique opportunity to spend 10 days in London studying and visiting key elements of the system looking after the citizens of the UK.
Curriculum Highlights: The course is a combination of lectures, seminars, field visits, tours and reflective learning. The course addresses issues facing publicly funded health care such as portioning, the concept of risk and risk management, and psychological factors such as stress.
Setting Description: Students will be accommodated in quality campus study bedrooms located at Whitelands College (part of the University of Surrey Roehampton) which is 6 miles from central London.
Program Value: This course relates to a variety of disciplines and is the equivalent of 3 US credit hours.
Subjects Areas: Administration (Health Services, Hospital), Biomedical Sciences, Counseling, Food Science and Nutrition, Health Sciences, International Studies, Nursing, Occupational, Environmental Health, Pre-Med, Psychology, Social_Sciences, Social Work, Sociology

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University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
International Programs Office, 108 Collins Classroom Center
Stevens Point, WI 54481 USA
Phone: 1-715-346-2717
Where: London, UK
When: Summer
Theater in London: Attendance at various theaters for productions, lectures by professionals.
Setting Description: Central London
Subjects Areas: Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Art/Fine Arts

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Villanova University - London Business
800 Lancaster Avenue-Middleton Hall
Villanova, PA 19085-1699 USA
Phone: 1-610-519-6442
Where: London
When: Summer- Track I - June 6 to August 14, 2005. Track II - June 6 to August 7, 2005. Track III - June 29 to August 14, 2005
Studies and Internship in International Business: The program offers students the unique opportunity to study at one of the most prestigious business schools in the world, the London School of Economics (LSE).
Curriculum Highlights: Thre are three tracks: Track I: One undergraduate course at LSE during Session II and a six-week internship. Track II: Eight-week internship and one required VU course, either MGT 2350 or an independent research paper that will fulfill credits for MGT 2350 or an independent research paper that will fulfill credits for MGT 3340 or a free elective. Track III: Two undergraduate courses at LSE.
Setting Description: Students are housed in LSE halls of residence. The rooms are near Holborn subway on the Picadilly Line.
Program Value: Students will be taking classes at one of the best business schools in the world while also having the option of putting their skills to work at a London business.

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Warnborough University
Warnborough House, Vernon Place
Canterbury, Kent CT1 3WH England
Phone: 011+44 1227 762107
Where: London
Bachelor of Business Administration: Fast-track 2-year intensive business programme at our London learning centre. Modular format with exit points.
Curriculum Highlights: Relevant, practical and up-to-date. Web and internet resources complement onsite teaching.
Setting Description: London Learning centre easily accessible by public transport and close to all amenities. Computer laboratories and library for use.
Program Value: No-nonsense programme that gets into the nature of business, with a lot of practical experience. Internships may be arranged.
Subjects Areas: Human Resource Management, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Computer_Science, International Relations, Information Systems, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Labor and Industrial Relations

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Webster University
470 E. Lockwood Avenue
Saint Louis, MO 63119 USA
Phone: 1-800-984-6857 or 1-314-968-6988
Where: London
When: Summer
Webster University at Regent's College: London, England.: We offer more than 20 different courses for either 4 or 8 week terms. Students live on campus in the heart of Regent's Park in Central London. Regent's College offers weekend trips for students, provides an on-campus cafeteria, computer labs, and a pub.
Subjects Areas: Radio, Television and Film, Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), International Relations, International Studies, Accounting, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, History, Liberal Arts (misc. A & S), Political Science, Politics, Psychology

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Westminster Academy
146-148 Oxford Street
London, England W1D 1NB United Kingdom
Phone: 011+44 (207)6313110
Where: london
When: June - October
Summer English/Business Language Course and One Year Courses: Short intensive summer courses from 1 week to 6 months. General English courses and Business English Courses.
Curriculum Highlights: Direct method of teaching by highly qualified teachers. (Communicative method. Minimum 15 hours per week plus social events (sightseeing tours, group outings etc)
Setting Description: Excellent location in Central London, Oxford Street, near Hyde Park, and busy shopping centre.
Subjects Areas: Cambridge IELTS/First Certificate, Cambridge Advanced Exam and Proficiency. Business English, and Hotel Catering and Tourism English English As a Second Language

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William Mitchell College of Law
875 Summit Avenue
St. Paul,, MN 55105-3076 USA
Phone: 651-227-9171 651-290-6363
Where: London
When: June 9 to July 25
Law in London: William Mitchell works with The College of Law of England and Wales, offering students and alumni one- and two-week summer programs that compare the English, European Union and American legal systems.
Curriculum Highlights: Held in the heart of England, this summer school course will give you valuable insight into the practice of English and European law.
Setting Description: History and culture coupled with a vibrant nightlife make London one of the most exciting capitol cities in the world. It offers something for everyone including museums and art galleries, theaters and historic pubs. The ancient city of York, situated between London and Edinburgh, allows you to experience EnglandÕs more provincial side.
Subjects Areas: Legal Studies

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