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Goldsmiths, University of London
Princeton students can study abroad at Goldsmith?s, a campus university located in a vibrant area in South East London that is just 10 minutes by train from central London. Students will experience a small liberal arts college, with courses in a variety of subjects but special strengths in English literature, performance arts, anthropology, social sciences, and politics.
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University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a world leading research institution with 25 Nobel Prize winners from within its staff and students. Students can choose from a wide range of subjects while studying abroad, with particularly strong offerings in engineering, computer sciences, and neuroscience.
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University of Oxford, Hertford College
Princeton students can apply to Hertford College, one of the University of Oxford's 39 independent, self-governing colleges, which lies at the very center of Oxford, for the spring semester of their junior year. Students have the chance to take advantage of Oxford?s unique tutorial system in a range of subjects including humanities, social sciences, and more.
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University of Oxford, St. Anne's College
Princeton students can apply to St. Anne?s College, one of the University of Oxford's 39 independent, self-governing colleges. Here, students have the chance to take advantage of Oxford?s unique tutorial system in a range of subjects including classics, English, history, oriental studies, philosophy, biochemistry, computer science, experimental psychology, economics, and politics.
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University of Oxford, St. Edmund Hall
Princeton students can apply to St. Edmund Hall (known as "Teddy Hall"), one of the University of Oxford's 39 independent, self -governing colleges, which has a reputation for being a friendly college with a long history of independent thought. Students have the chance to take advantage of Oxford?s unique tutorial system in a range of subjects, including chemistry, comparative literature, earth sciences, French language and literature, history, mathematics, philosophy, politics, psychology, physics, and Russian literature.
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University of Oxford, Worcester College
Princeton students can apply to Worcester College, one of the University of Oxford's 39 independent, self-governing colleges, which has a reputation for its relaxed atmosphere and its extensive grounds. Students have the chance to take advantage of Oxford?s unique tutorial system in a range of subjects, from humanities to STEM courses.
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King's College London (KCL)
Situated in the heart of global London, King's College is a vibrant and intellectually stimulating community - with all of London's opportunities right outside. King's is especially known for its courses in the biological sciences (ideal for pre-med), global health, classical studies, and war studies. King's is part of the University of London, a federation of more than 40 colleges and institutes.
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London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA)
This program is designed for students to take classes in acting, voice, movement, physical theatre, singing and historical dance. As part of the training, students attend West End productions, including performances at Shakespeare?s Globe, and travel to Stratford upon-Avon to see the work of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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Queen Mary University of London
Queen Mary, part of the University of London, is one of the UK's top research universities. Based on a beautiful, self-contained campus in East London, Queen Mary offers courses across the humanities, social sciences, science, and engineering. This program is a great choice for students who want to study in London but still want a sense of campus.
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SOAS University of London
As part of the University of London, the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) is the only higher education institution in Europe specializing in the study of Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The school also has the largest concentration of specialist faculty concerned with the study of Africa, Asia and the Middle East at any university in the world. They offer a wide range of courses in the humanities and social sciences covering the cultures of Africa, the Far East, the Middle East, and South and Southeast Asia.