Spend a summer in the major political, financial and cultural center of London, England with AIFS! Choose from a range of courses at University College London (UCL), one of the world’s leading universities. Study in the centrally-located Bloomsbury district in the West End of London, home to the British Museum, beautiful garden squares and Bloomsbury Publishing, publishers of the Harry Potter series.
Academic Program Options in London (University College London)
Session 1 or 2, Sessions 1+2 combined
What’s Included
TUITION
Up to 8 semester credits (subject to course and program selection)
COURSES
Courses offered in brain sciences, computer science, crime and security, culture, literature and the arts, economics, business and management, education and research, geography and the built environment, health and medical sciences, law, sciences and mathematics
HOUSING
Double rooms in local homestays. Additional housing options are available, see Optional Components for more details
MEALS
Daily breakfast in the homestay
CULTURAL & SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
such as a guided city tour of London, walking tours, theater visits and day trips
TRAVEL PASS
For use on London’s public transport system including the Underground (Tube) and bus
ON-SITE RESIDENT DIRECTOR
to help with any questions or advice you may need throughout the program
HEALTH & SAFETY
24/7 emergency support and comprehensive insurance
PERSONAL/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Access to the renowned Clifton StrengthsFinder assessment and alumni network
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