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London School of Economics and Political Science Summer
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Take advantage of summer break to get ahead in finance, business, culture, environment, economics, international relations, government, or society. Challenging classes are taught by leading scholars and professionals with prestigious credentials from the United Nations, World Health Organization, top international banks, and more. With a flexible format, you can stay for three, six, or nine…
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University of Cambridge, Pembroke College Summer
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Join students from all over the world for tutorials led by Cambridge faculty and traditions that date back to 1347. In your downtime, take advantage of plentiful opportunities to explore Cambridge, punting on the River Cam, and browsing at Market Square. Plus, there’s time to go farther afield to get to know England’s rich history…
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SOAS, University of London Partnership
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Prestigious SOAS, or School of Oriental and African Studies, is the UK’s only university to specialize in the study of Asia, Africa, and the Near and Middle East. “The world’s university” aspires to tackle global problems and broaden students’ views. With half the student body from beyond the UK, being here is almost like taking…
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London School of Economics and Political Science Partnership
John Kusovski
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Tackle real-world issues and debate with peers who bring perspectives from 160+ countries in this challenging program. In the heart of central London, LSE is the UK’s first university to earn carbon neutral certification and Britain’s only university to specialize in social sciences. An impressive 37 world leaders have taught or studied here. As an…
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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 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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University of Oxford, Worcester College Partnership
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Founded in 1714, Worcester has a full range of academic disciplines to choose from, making it a great place to experience Oxford’s world-famous tutorial system. It is a great option for computer science, economics, English, history, philosophy, and political science. Actress Emma Watson was a IFSA study aboard student for a semester, and graduates include the…
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University of York Partnership
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A member of Britain’s Russell Group, York offers rigorous academics with especially strong archaeology, history, English, and STEM, and is known for close community ties. The self-contained, lake-front campus is a 20-minute walk from the historic city center. The student-friendly city of York has all the contemporary conveniences plus a rich history and heritage. With…
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University of Leeds Partnership
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One of Britain’s largest universities and a member of the prestigious Russell Group, Leeds boasts a vast selection of classes and an international reputation for teaching excellence. Academic highlights include a new food science program and strong STEM, particularly engineering, and accredited business. Your home is an easy-to-manage city that’s bustling with energy—just like…
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University of Cambridge, Pembroke College Partnership
John Kusovski
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Founded in 1347, Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge combines historic teaching methods with cutting-edge research. Tap experts in your discipline and go deep into a subject you’re passionate about, with as few as one or two other students in a classic supervision group. It’s a format that creates amazing academic freedom. Great academics…
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