Location: Oxford
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University of Oxford, Magdalen College Summer
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English Literature, Medieval Studies, and Environmental Studies take on exciting new dimensions with the University of Oxford’s famed tutorial system and over 25 libraries. With world-class faculty in English and History, interdisciplinary research hubs doing cutting-edge work in the environmental sciences and environmental humanities, and some of the world’s leading experts in STEM and climate…
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University of Oxford, Regent’s Park College Partnership
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With about 150 undergraduate students, Regent’s Park has a long history of inclusion. The college specializes in arts and humanities, economics, English, and history, with particular strength in theology and religion. At Regent’s Park, you get the benefit of a tranquil quad in the center of the city, plus one of Oxford’s best Junior Commons…
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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 Oxford Partnership
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With programs at nine colleges, no one opens more doors to the University of Oxford than IFSA. We also work harder to help you get there, with Enrollment Counselors that know this application process and guide you through it. Over the last four years, 80 percent of IFSA applicants were accepted by one of our Oxford college partners: Hertford College Lady Margaret Hall …
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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 Oxford, St. Catherine’s College Partnership
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The college motto Nov et Vetera—the new and the old—sums up the St. Catherine’s attitude perfectly. “Catz”, as it is affectionately known, is a relatively young college, having received college status in 1962, yet it more than holds its own academically, with noted programs across a variety of disciplines, from philosophy to languages, art history to…
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University of Oxford, St. Anne’s College Partnership
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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. The college sits on the edge of Oxford…
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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 continues, as Mansfield is geographically and socioeconomically diverse, with one in four of its UK undergraduates being first-generation university attendees or coming from disadvantaged areas. Mansfield combines ambition with academic excellence, consistently scoring in the top third of the…
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University of Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall Partnership
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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, Hertford College Partnership
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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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