summer programmes 2016
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How better to gain credits over the summer than by living and breathing the atmosphere and excitement of London or Paris?TRANSCRIPT
Regent’s University London’s intensive six-week summer programme offers a unique learning experience. Our campuses in the beautiful Regent’s Park and trendy Marylebone Village are right in the heart of central London.
The varied curriculum draws on the history and resources of this great city, complemented by a wide range of field trips and exciting cultural activities to choose from. London offers a world of possibilities to the adventurous in Summer 2016!
Arrival day for students staying in on-campus accommodation is Thursday 12 May. Check-out day is Saturday 25 June.
AccommodationAccommodation is available at our beautiful Regent’s Park campus. Places are limited, so please apply early to avoid disappointment. We can assist in finding housing for applicants who apply before the deadline of 1 March.
Widen your horizons, enhance your CV and study while living and breathing the atmoshphere and excitement of London.
Apply by 1 March 2016
Programme dates: Friday 13 May to Friday 24 June 2016
CoursesChose one or two courses from the list below (availability is subject to demand):Drama, film and mediaAudition Preparation: Modern Dialogue Introduction to Production
Fashion and designAccessoriesFashion Styling and Photography
Liberal StudiesBioethicsChild PsychologyCurrent ArtDigital Basic PhotographyIntroduction to Archaeology Introduction to Human RightsInvaders, Traders, and Lovers: The Impact of the Norman French on Early English LiteratureMedia LiteracyMusical Theatre in LondonNew States in World Politics Shakespeare Goes to Hogwarts
PricesTuition fee per course: £1,500Accommodation fee for the whole programme (prices include shared bathroom facilities and weekly meal allowance of £77):
Single room on campus £1,830Twin room on campus (sharing) £,1465Triple room on campus (sharing) £1,351
Included in the cost:
Pre-arrival support from Regent’s study abroad officeInduction programme including social activitiesOn-going support from Regent’s study abroad office and faculty while on campusCultural and social activities linked to your coursePlay at Open Air Theatre in Regent’s Park or Shakespeare’s GlobeWalking tour of London
Additional costs:
Learning materialsTransport to, from and within LondonAdditional personal travel and excursions
Social and cultural activities*Depending on the courses you choose, you could visit:
• Art Galleries, such as the Tate, National and Barbican
• British Film Institute• British Museum• Harry Potter Experience
• Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre Tour and Exhibition
• The Fashion and Textiles Museum
• The National Theatre Backstage and Onstage Tour
• The Royal Institute of British Architects
• The Victoria and Albert Museum
• London’s West End theatres
You could also take part in other social and cultural activities*, such as a trip to Bruges, Jack the Ripper Walk, Thames River boat trip, trip to Stonehenge and Bath or a Wales Adventure Weekend.
*Activities offered may vary from those shown
Achievements and creditsSuccessful students receive a record of achievement at the end of their programme, detailing the subjects studied and grades
received. Students must ensure that their home institution awards credits to count towards their home degree.
The International Partnerships Office (IPO) is the main point of contact for all aspects of Study Abroad at Regent’s University London.
We have a great deal of experience in helping and supporting Study Abroad students from across the globe. If you have any concerns or need information or advice you can always count on us to help you with any query.
At Regent’s we take a personal approach to our students and are dedicated to making your stay with us a memorable one. We are confident that you will have a great Study Abroad experience and we look forward to welcoming you to London in summer 2016.
For further information and for entry requirements, please visit regents.ac.uk/inbound or email us at [email protected]
This document was prepared ahead of the academic period to which it relates. All information was correct at the time of going to print. © Regent’s University London 2015
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Application deadline: 1 March 2016