Scones: The Great British Controversy

Polly Penter July 1, 2020

Traditionally consumed with a nice cup of tea in sedate surroundings, the scone - a little like an American biscuit - is as quintessential a part of British culture as the queen, fish and chips and an incomprehensible fascination with the weather. It… More

The London Music Scene: From Busking to Abbey Road

Kati Cooper June 18, 2020

This week we had the unique opportunity to hear from Olly Corpe, lead vocalist and songwriter for the band The King's Parade. Olly took the time to share the history of how his band has gotten where they are today and to perform a few songs including… More

Visit England Virtually!

Sarah Greene May 29, 2020

If you are not able to study with us in person, there are still many ways you can visit the United Kingdom virtually. We've compiled a list of some of our favourite virtual tours and experiences.  Iconic Places: Buckingham Palace  Stonehenge  Houses… More

Semester Highlights

Kati Cooper April 30, 2020

It is fair to say that this semester did not go the way that anyone expected. Despite the twists and turns there were a lot of memorable moments from this semester. Join us in a stroll down memory lane as we share our highlights from the past few months… More

Talk of the Town Goes Virtual

Polly Penter April 8, 2020

One of the casualties of the unexpected early departure of our students was an event we had planned for 16th March. Talk of the Town is a series of informal lectures that take place in the evenings, off-campus, with a range of speakers talking about issues… More

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