Location: Oxford
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University of Oxford, Regent’s Park College Partnership
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Regent’s Park is a small college within the larger Oxford system, specializing in arts and humanities. Located behind the Ashmolean Museum, it provides the most centrally located housing among IFSA’s Oxford programs. Regent’s Park is a great option for economics, English, and history.
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University of Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall Summer
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Revel 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. Psychology, creative writing, artificial intelligence—Oxford’s summer range has it all. After class, explore the city’s cobblestone streets or relax by the…
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University of Oxford, St. Edmund Hall Partnership
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St. Edmund Hall claims to be the oldest educational establishment in Oxford—it was founded in 1236! You’ll find that Teddy Hall, as it is affectionately known, has always had a history of independent thought. Join in that history as you present and defend your ideas with your tutor. St. Edmund is a great option for…
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University of Oxford Partnership
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Find inspiration at every turn, from the Narnia door that likely inspired C.S. Lewis, to the world’s largest bookstore, and the chalkboard where Einstein dashed off E=mc2. Study at one of eight colleges as a visiting student with Oxford’s renowned one-on-one tutorials or small groups. Applications are due in mid-December for upcoming fall, spring, and…
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University of Oxford, Worcester College Partnership
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It’s said that reading is to the mind as exercise is to the body. Worcester College has taken that to heart; it’s the only Oxford college to have its own sports grounds on site! You’ll grow mentally and physically whilst at Worcester, which was founded in 1714, and is located in the center of Oxford.…
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University of Oxford, St. Peter’s College Summer
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Whether it’s J.R.R. Tolkien, climate change, or England’s medieval conquests that grabs your attention, there may be no better summer destination. While based at magnificent Magdalen College, founded in 1458, you’ll experience Oxford’s legendary tutorials with no more than five students and the expert guidance of St. Peter’s faculty.
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University of Oxford, Mansfield College Partnership
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Quirky Mansfield College was founded in 1886, as a college for nonconformist students. The inclusive tradition has continued, as Mansfield enrolls the highest number of state high school graduates. If you’re looking for a tight-knit and friendly place to study, this is the place for you! Mansfield College is a great option for biblical studies,…
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University of Oxford, Hertford College Partnership
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Centrally located Hertford College is one of Oxford’s oldest colleges, but it has not let its history hold it back from embracing the modern. One of the first colleges to go co-educational in 1974, Hertford continues to welcome a diverse student body. Hertford College is a great option for anthropology, art history, English, law, political…
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University of Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall Partnership
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Lady Margaret Hall was founded in 1878 as the first women’s college in Oxford. Its pioneering role continues to this day. Now co-educational, the college’s tranquil setting amidst beautiful grounds provides a haven for academic exploration. Lady Margaret Hall is a great option for English, economics, music, and politics.
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University of Oxford, St. Catherine’s College Partnership
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St. Catherine’s motto, Nov et Vetera, meaning the new and the old, sums up the college’s attitude. Founded in 1962, it is the newest college, but it more than holds its own academically with its older siblings. St. Catherine’s was designed by the famous Danish architect Arne Jacobsen and its modern architecture reflects the college’s…
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