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  • Revelle in London

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    Revelle in London

    Studying in London affords an unparalleled opportunity to explore historical and contemporary events where they occurred and experience history coming alive as a subject. The Renaissance, the Reformation, and Early Modern Europe are three key periods and themes explored in one class through the texts of Shakespeare, Thomas More, Francis Bacon, and John Milton. The…

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  • King’s College London: Premedical Program

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    King’s College London: Premedical Program

    Take a step toward medical school with this competitive program, designed to introduce you to general practice with access to the University of London’s exceptional teaching and research facilities. As a student here, you’ll shadow healthcare professionals during clinical visits, attend lectures from medical educators, and observe clinical scenarios with actor patients. Beyond academics, this…

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  • University of Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall Partnership

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    University of Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall Partnership

    Immerse yourself in a new academic experience at one of the world’s most renowned universities. Learning gets personal at Oxford, with small class sizes, seasoned faculty, and a focus on rigorous discussion and critical thinking. Lady Margaret Hall is a great option for engineering and computer science, political science, economics, psychology, and literature.  After class,…

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  • University of Oxford, St. Catherine’s College Partnership

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    University of Oxford, St. Catherine’s College Partnership

    The college motto Nov et Vetera—the new and the old—sums up the St. Catherine’s attitude perfectly. Founded in 1962, it is Oxford’s youngest undergraduate college, yet it more than holds its own academically, with noted programs across a variety of disciplines, from philosophy to languages, art history to math, and economics to music.   Designed…

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  • University of Oxford, St. Anne’s College Partnership

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    University of Oxford, St. Anne’s College Partnership

    St. Anne’s modern architecture stands out at Oxford, reflecting pride in its progressive reputation, inclusive ethos, and ability to embrace the new. The college offers a range of academic options and is particularly strong in languages, humanities, social sciences, and STEM, and emphasizes connections between different fields.   Campus sits away from the most traveled parts…

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  • University of Oxford, Hertford College Partnership

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    University of Oxford, Hertford College Partnership

    Centrally located Hertford College may be one of Oxford’s oldest colleges, but it’s committed to embracing the modern. One of the first to become co-educational in 1974, Hertford continues to welcome a diverse student body.  Hertford is a great option for anthropology, art history, English, law, political science, sociology, and women and gender studies. Lecturers…

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  • University of Oxford, Mansfield College Partnership

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    University of Oxford, Mansfield College Partnership

    Quirky Mansfield College was founded in 1886 as a college for nonconformist students. The inclusive tradition continues, as Mansfield enrolls the highest number of state high school graduates—most of its 250 students attended public UK schools.  Located in the center of the city, Mansfield is a great option for biblical studies, Asian studies, English, gender…

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  • University of Sydney Partnership

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    University of Sydney Partnership

    This thriving world-class university draws students for high rankings and its University of Oxford tutorial-style system. Choose from 100+ departments, including computer science and an AACSB-accredited business school.  The University of Sydney’s amazing location is another asset. The urban campus—including the magnificent 1857 quad—sits in one of Sydney’s trendiest neighborhoods, yet it’s not far from…

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  • London School of Economics and Political Science Summer

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    London School of Economics and Political Science Summer

    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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  • Monash University (Melbourne) Partnership

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    Monash University (Melbourne) Partnership

    Looking for an urban, big-university experience in an easy-going city that adores art and sport? Monash, one of Australia’s Group of Eight, is one of Australia’s largest and most prestigious schools, with more than 6,000 classes on two Melbourne campuses. Ideal for progressive thinkers and known for social consciousness, innovation, and industry connections. Ready for…

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