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Founded by the Romans in 60 A.D., London is the undisputed business capital of Europe and a melting pot of the world’s cultures and nationalities. The city is home to seven million people who speak more than 200 languages.
That international flavor is apparent on Webster’s campus at picturesque Regent’s College, where native Europeans make up only a quarter of the graduate students. The presence of students from so many countries provides an exciting forum to discuss international issues.
To complement your study, you’ll have the opportunity to visit historic places such as Westminster Palace, the International Institute of Strategic Studies Archives, and the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Located 15 minutes from the West End and world-famous historical, arts, entertainment, and shopping attractions, the Regent’s College campus is nestled in one of central London’s royal parks. The classrooms line the quadrangle at the heart of the campus, surrounded by green lawns, gardens, tennis, and basketball courts.
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“Being a Chatham House fellow in London was the best part of the professional seminar... This is the perfect chance to live all over the world and experience different ways of life and cultures... My classmates became my family. They were truly the best part."
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London's international influence
- The Royal Institute of International Affairs, known as Chatham House
- International headquarters of 108 of Europe's 500 largest companies
- The London Stock Exchange, the world's largest marketplace
- Home to more than 500 overseas banks and the world's top 20 insurance companies
To learn more about Webster's London campus, call international access code + 44-20-7487-7440 or visit the London campus Web site.
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Faculty Spotlight
Yossi Mekelberg, is an associate fellow at the Middle East Programme at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, one of the world's leading independent organizations for the analysis of international issues. His areas of interest and expertise include U.S. foreign policy, international relations and revolutions, international politics in the Middle East, the Arab-Israeli peace process and the implications of the war in Iraq for the region.
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11 months | 5 countries | 1 university
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