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England, London (English)

51·çÁ÷’s English and creative writing department study group to London focuses on British literature in London, where students will be immersed in the history and culture of one of the world’s greatest cities.

Overview

On the London English study group, students spend a full semester living and learning in England. The group is accompanied by a 51·çÁ÷ faculty director who teaches part of the students’ course load.

Students will reside in two bedroom flats near the Bloomsbury district near central London. Classroom facilities are provided by ACCENT, and their London Study Center is located in the heart of Bloomsbury, on Bedford Square, a central London district rich in cultural heritage. The Center is near the University of London campus and is just a few blocks away from the British Museum, one of the most cherished and respected museums in the world and home to some six million objects covering the story of human culture.

 

Study Group visiting Jane Austen’s home
Study Group visiting Jane Austen’s home

Academic Focus

This London English study group offers students the opportunity to live and study for a full semester in one of the world’s great cities. Through a study of London novels, students develop a sense of the physical and historical contexts of British fiction. In a course on contemporary London theater, students study with an acclaimed playwright and attend a play each week. Finally, through a course on the history of London, which includes walking tours of throughout the city, students gain further appreciation of its central place in Britain and its former empire, a magnet for immigrants who transformed it into one of the most vibrant and multicultural cities in the world. 


Affiliated Departments and Programs

The London English study group is affiliated with the English and Creative Writing Department 


Upcoming and Recent Study Groups

Learn more about upcoming and recent study groups to London (English) on 51·çÁ÷’s off-campus study portal, including details about the faculty directors, dates, and more:


Study Group History

In 1966, the English department joined the Economics and English Department in a modus vivendi, under the supervision of a faculty member from each department. In the spring of 1979, the English Department expanded their study group so that it began operating on a full-year basis. Today, the English Study Group in London continues to operate in the spring semester, open to all interested students interested. Priority, however, is given to declared/prospective English and English/Creative Writing concentrators.