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Housing at a Glance Residence Hall - Stay Club Apartment Style Residence Hall - Mannequin House Extra fee No Yes, $750 Roommate(s) Yes, 1 roommate No; Private bedroom but flat is shared with up to five IES Abroad students Internet access Yes (Wi-Fi) Yes (Wi-Fi) Telephone use No No Meal plan No No Kitchen privileges Kitchen located in unit Yes; commons kitchen per flat Bathroom Shared bathroom with roommate Private bathroom Laundry Yes Yes Cleaning Yes No Commuting time Thameslink: 8 minute walk from Stay Club; 31 minutes door to door. Runs every 12 minutes. 46 Bus: 6 minute walk from Stay Club...
IES Abroad students live in the Student Village, located on Queen Mary's campus. In the past, IES Abroad students have typically been placed in Maynard House or Varey House within the Village; however you may be placed in a different house. For more information regarding the Student Village, you may visit Queen Mary's accommodation page. Building Amenities You will live in a furnished single room with up to 10 flatmates.* Your housing will include: A bed Wardrobe Desk and chair Bookshelves Pin-boards Internet access On-site laundry facilities Access to a shared full kitchen and dining area (no...
IES Abroad students at UCL will live in UCL residence halls. Amenities You will live in a single en-suite room that includes: A bathroom within a cluster flat (shower, sink, and toilet in room) Internet access Laundry facilities Access to a shared full kitchen and dining area (no meal plan) Room Size Real estate in London is among the most expensive in the world, and student housing in the UK is generally much less spacious than you may be accustomed to. The location of the hall, access to the shared common rooms, and organized social events promote a rewarding experience that, for most...
As an Amsterdam Winter Quarter student, you'll have the opportunity to take courses in Psychology, Sociology, and Political Science through an in-depth and hands-on approach. Our world-class professors and course options enhance your academic experience and provide you with new perspectives each day in class. You are required to take three or four courses for a total of 9-12 credits* per semester, which will transfer to your home university. *Quarter students should contact their home university for semester to quarter credit conversion. You must come to class prepared, complete written...
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IES Abroad Courses - French Studies Track Paris French Studies FA 23 Partner University Courses - French Studies Track Sorbonne University Sorbonne Letter Of Motivation Sample Institute Catholic Paris Ecole Normale Music IES Abroad Courses - Business Track Paris Business & International Affairs FA 23 Partner University Courses - Business Track Paris School of Business

Reflections on Rabat

Out of Rabat and onto Europe! After an amazing semester in Morocco, I decided to end my time in a way indicative of my stay; traveling! Saying goodbye to everyone in Morocco was bittersweet, but the closeness of my cohort instilled in me a belief that our paths would likely cross again. It’s weird not being around them every day, of course. There were only fifteen of us, so I would be lying if we didn’t all become strangely codependent on each other. Even on the weekends, travel was almost always accompanied by anywhere between two and ten other students from my program.

Well-located in the downtown area of Santiago, just a couple blocks from the subway, main avenue of Santiago, and the presidential palace, the student residence hall offers a lively, college-student oriented living experience with students from all over the world living together in one spot. While most Chilean college students do not live in dorms like U.S. students often do, this residence hall creates a dorm-like environment in a 10-story building in the city center. Residents live alone or with a roommate in suites that are like a cross between an apartment and a dorm room, each with a...