London, the Open ClassroomÉ

 

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Especially if you are a junior or senior in good academic standingÉÉÉÉÉ., consider spending a fall, spring, or summer term studying or interning in London.  The Mount has sent our visiting students of all majors there since 1986.  Our campus there is:

 

Richmond University (The American International University in London)

 

http://www.richmond.ac.uk

 

through AIFS (American Institute for Foreign Study)

 

http://www.aifsabroad.com/

 

 

Dozens of MSJ students have routinely studied and/or interned in London.  To name just a few, in the past, these positions have included: BBC, Harrods, Selfridges, Parliament, Bank of America, Visa, East/West Gallery, and Dulwich College.

 

London as the open classroom, provides the perfect international atmosphere for learning with dozens of theaters, libraries, museums, and galleries including: the Barbican Center, Festival Hall, The Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Design Museum, the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery, the Tate Modern, the Tate Britain, the Soan Museum, the Petrie Museum, the Cork Street Galleries, Portobello Road, to name a few.

Culture is everywhere! Visit Timeout Magazine's web site

 

http://www.timeout.com/london

 

During long weekends, visit Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin, Glasgow, or Brussels. On spring break, visit Rome, Athens, Berlin, or Morocco.

 

Contact Prof Dan Mader, London Coordinator, the semester before you wish to go.

 

Email:  dan_mader@mail.msj.edu

 

The full study abroad team, in addition to Dan includes:

 

Prof Mike Klabunde, Humanities, 

 

Michael_klabunde@mail.msj.edu

 

And

 

Jennifer Querner, Career and Experiential Education,

 

 Jennifer_querner@mail.msj.edu