Academic Term: Spring
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University of Otago Partnership
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Located near the country’s southern tip, Dunedin is a classic university town—one in five residents are college students. Heritage architecture (like the iconic railway station), natural beauty, and protected wildlife (hello, yellow-eye penguin) are plentiful. New Zealand’s oldest university is a top-ranked research institution with quality academics—professors regularly win awards for teaching excellence. Share…
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Glasgow School of Art Partnership
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More than a few internationally recognized artists, designers, and architects have earned their chops in the studios of GSA, one of the few free-standing art schools left in Europe. Students majoring or minoring in art can choose from fine art, design, photography, fashion, textiles, silversmithing, jewelry, sculpture, and architecture at this world top-10 art and…
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University of Oxford, St. Edmund Hall Partnership
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St. Edmund Hall is thought of by many as Oxford’s oldest educational establishment with a history that runs back to 1236. Affectionately known as Teddy Hall, the college is known for independent thought and academic excellence in history, English literature, economics, finance, political science, philosophy, languages, psychology, and more. Unwind in Teddy Hall’s Junior…
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University of St Andrews Partnership
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With a history that began in 1413, it’s no wonder Scotland’s oldest university is big on traditions, like donning red academic gowns and plunging into the North Sea before exams in May. With 8,000 students, St Andrews is smaller than many UK universities, allowing for both individual attention and academics that rival Oxford and Cambridge,…
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University College London Partnership
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One of the world’s top 10 universities and the oldest member of Britain’s Russell Group, UCL is known for research-based teaching and true city living. Highlights include a vibrant arts scene—witness the annual opera production and highly competitive studio arts at The Slade—plus new programs in global citizenship and international health. At UCL, your backyard…
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Macquarie University Partnership
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Founded to spur technological innovation in New South Wales, Macquarie is known for award-winning academics. The university draws students from all over the world to tackle today’s big global issues. Expect the unexpected, from nontraditional classes to unique facilities like an archaeological dig pit, to robotic book retrieval at the library. The green campus has…
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City St George’s, University of London Partnership
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Whether you’re drawn to start-ups or have more traditional business aspirations, this is the place to hone your skills. Known for its responsive, flexible environment, AACSB-accredited City St George’s has close ties to business and the professional world, plus an unbeatable setting in a global hub that’s home to more than 500 financial, insurance, and…
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Trinity College Dublin Partnership
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As a Trinity student, you can find many small classes, enjoy a high faculty-to-student ratio, and find unique electives like Creativity and Technology, Energy in the 21st Century, and the Psychology of the Climate Crisis, all of which feature research by Trinity academics. Get ready for class in the Old Library, surrounded by 7 million…
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University of Edinburgh Partnership
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With a sterling reputation for academic excellence that stretches back to 1583, the University of Edinburgh is also looking to the future. Witness the university’s Edinburgh Futures Institute, a thought lab focused on global challenges. (Hint: Check out the class Creating Edinburgh: The Interdisciplinary City, popular with IFSA students.) The university also offers 290 societies…
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Victoria University of Wellington Partnership
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Nestled in the hills of this artsy, compact capital city, Victoria University has a vibrant campus with an AACSB-accredited business program and excellent ratings for intensity of high-quality research. Its award-winning Wellington International Leadership Program combines leadership, cross-cultural communication, global connectedness, and sustainability. Before class, grab coffee a local café—Wellington has more per capita than…
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