Location
  • England
    • London
Term
Academic Year, Fall, J-Term, Short Term, Spring, Summer
Subject Areas
Anthropology Art History Arts Business Communications Criminal Justice Education Engineering Environmental Studies Fashion Design Film Gender Studies Global Studies Health Sciences Literature Marketing Mathematics Psychology Social Sciences Sociology Sustainable Development Theater +12
General grants/scholarships, BIPOC funding
Health & Safety

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
High School Diploma Bachelors
Housing
Dormitory Host Family
Language
English

Pricing

What's Included
Accommodation Classes Travel Insurance Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

Optional AIFS Abroad flight package at an additional cost.

Nov 21, 2024
Aug 17, 2024
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About Program

Discover the rich history, dynamic culture, and vibrant academic environment of England with AIFS Abroad’s study, intern, and combined study and intern programs! Immerse yourself in the heart of London where you’ll experience a unique blend of education and professional development. Combine the best of both worlds with our study and intern program, where you can earn academic credits while gaining valuable work experience. This dual approach not only enhances your resume but also allows you to fully immerse yourself in the local culture and community. Join us for an unforgettable experience in England that will enrich your education and empower your career!

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

At AIFS Abroad, we want to support all participants in their study/internship abroad journey, inclusive of gender, race, religion, age, physical ability, or sexual orientation. Everyone has a complex identity, and faith, spirituality, and religion are important factors when deciding on a program location.
At AIFS Abroad, we want to support all participants in their study/internship abroad journey, inclusive of gender, race, religion, age, physical ability, or sexual orientation. Everyone has a complex identity, and faith, spirituality, and religion are important factors when deciding on a program location.
Everyone’s experience is unique. We recognize the location you choose can have an impact on your sense of belonging. We encourage you to use the information below as you review your options to select the program and location that will be the best choice for you. If you do not hold the identities that are amplified here, this information is still a great resource for you as well. It will give you a better understanding of those who have this identity.

Impact 🌎

In response to the overwhelming global climate crisis, AIFS Abroad is pleased to make Sustainability a key priority when considering organizational, operational, and programming decisions. We understand that the only way to effectively combat this crisis and mitigate the effects of climate change is to drastically reduce our environmental impact. Therefore, AIFS Abroad has committed to reaching carbon neutrality by the year 2025. AIFS Abroad is proud to announce we have signed the CANIE Accord, becoming the first US provider to make this commitment.

Program Highlights

  • Cultural and Social Activities
  • On-Site Support to help with any questions or advice you may need throughout the program
  • Health & Safety 24/7 emergency support and comprehensive insurance
  • Green Initiative: Carbon offsetting for all participants’ flights to and from their program location

Popular Programs

Participant in London, England

The AIFS Abroad program in London emphasizes experiential learning in small classes. Students at the Global Education Center can choose from three programs: Multidiscipline (4-5 courses), Study & Intern, or an Honors Experience focused on academic research.

Participants in London, England

Spend a summer, semester, JTerm, or academic year in the political, financial and cultural center of London, England, with AIFS Abroad! Take a variety of course options at University of the Arts London. Accommodations and courses are in Kensington, a picturesque area of central London surrounded by sites of historical and cultural interest.

Participants in London, England

Spend a semester or academic year in the political, financial and cultural center of London, England, with AIFS Abroad! Take a variety of course options at University of Westminster with local and international students in one of the world’s great cities. Accommodations and courses are across Central London, a great way to get to know London and explore all it has to offer.

Participant in London, England

Spend a summer studying health sciences at City St. George’s, University of London with AIFS Abroad! Established in 1733, St. George’s is the U.K.’s only university to share its campus with a major teaching hospital. Located in the multi-cultural south-west London neighborhood of Tooting, City St. George’s is within easy reach of Clapham, Wandsworth, and Wimbledon, and a 30-minute tube ride into central London.

Participant in phone booth in London, England

Spend a summer studying at University College London (UCL) with AIFS Abroad! UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world’s top universities. Study in the centrally-located Bloomsbury district in the West End of London, home to the British Museum, beautiful garden squares and a rich academic and literary history. Many courses use London as a learning environment, with excursions and field trips in and around the city to enhance your learning.

Choose a full time internship in London, England!

Experience the dynamic work environment of London with AIFS Abroad's full-time internship program! This opportunity allows you to gain hands-on professional experience in a diverse range of industries. Work alongside local professionals, develop essential skills, and enhance your resume while exploring one of the world's most vibrant cities. Embrace the chance to grow personally and professionally while discovering everything London has to offer!

Study + intern in London, England!

Combine academic learning with practical experience in London through AIFS Abroad's study and internship program! This unique opportunity allows you to take courses at prestigious institutions while also securing a hands-on internship in your field of interest. You’ll enhance your education and career prospects in one of the world’s most exciting cities. Embrace this chance to grow academically and professionally in London!

Program Reviews

4.80 Rating
based on 212 reviews
  • 5 rating 85.38%
  • 4 rating 12.26%
  • 3 rating 0.47%
  • 2 rating 0.47%
  • 1 rating 1.42%
  • Academics 4.6
  • Support 4.7
  • Fun 4.55
  • Housing 4.4
  • Safety 4.85
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Liz
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Love the working atmosphere

I love my placement company especially my supervisor. She told me a lot of British working things and related working knowledge. I took away a lot from this experience. The program organize some weekend trips and social events too. It’s a good way to meet friends and share each other’s experiences. The housing is located in central London as well. Every intern has there own room and share kitchen and bathroom with suite mate. I usually went out at night to see musicals at west end. And it’s always safe and easy to get home in 20 min. I really miss the time when I was there. I still keep good relationship with my suite mates. They are all super nice and talented people. If you want to have a global working experience and don’t know how to do it by yourself, GR is a great option. Recommend!

84 people found this review helpful.
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AJ
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Expanding the Circle

Hi everyone!
For those of you reading this, I was in the GE London program in the summer of 2019. I spent my internship at a Drug and Alcohol Addiction Wellbeing Service and the professional experience I earned has been invaluable to my professional development. However, I want to make this review about the social climate found in the GE program, since the social aspects of my time here have been just as impactful.
A misconstrued idea I would like to dismiss would be that these programs tend to favour extroverts due to extroverts tending to have an easier time meeting large groups for the first time. This was not the case at GE. Not only was there actually a great balance of those who socialize easily and those who don't engage as easily, but the quality of the people in this program has been absolutely amazing; from the GE participants to the staff. Every participant that I've met has exposed me to a myriad of new ideas, constantly expanding and, more importantly, challenging some of my views. This leads to a stimulating environment where everyone has a mutual genuine interest in the other participants. A sort of cultural and experiential cocktail, if you will.
If I had to say there is one common thread that GE nails with their participants, it's that they find young adults with the desire to learn and feeling fine with being uncomfortable. This leads to friends that don't back down from growing and taking chances.
Looking back at my time here, I can't help but smile thinking about the amazing life-long companions I've met and the memories that we'll one day refer to as "the good ol' days". To end this, I wanted to mention a quote from one of my closest friends on the trip. I had asked her if she was going to miss London and she simply said, "You know, I think that when we expand our circles in life, we always end up missing some part of it. Instead of constantly missing the parts we're not in, I just recognize it's a testament to the amazing times we've had here and the people we've met. That is enough for me."
Whether you're a parent deciding to send your child on this program or a prospective GE intern, this program is an amazing choice. The people you meet and eventually build lasting relationships with will help to build you up as a global citizen, which is something very few people can bring to the table.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Going to the Royal Ascot was the biggest plot twist of my trip by far. I thought it would be a simple horse race but it ended up being a stunning event with the royal family in attendance. The bars there made for a great time with friends so I definitely recommend that!
85 people found this review helpful.
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Charles
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

London Abroad

I got placed into a great company for my internship. My expectations were matched and even more because I really loved where I worked. I am happy to have gone with Global Experiences since they really matched me well with a company that would challenge me and engage me in work related to my field of study. Besides work, I had a great time with the planned events, and made a lot of great friends. London has a great nightlife for anything. There are museums that stay open late, as well as free admission, and the clubs/pubs are always fun to go during the weekends. Even just popping in for pint after work with friends was a blast. There are great parks to lounge at during the day and cute cafes to hang around. I always had support for any issues that came up, and felt completely happy with my summer.

What would you improve about this program?
I would say housing even though it was pretty good. Except there were ventilation and heating problems. However, sometimes the process for getting an internship may take longer for some, as I was late to the program due to some visa issues and did not get placed early on. But everything got better once in London.
88 people found this review helpful.
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Zach
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A summer of growth and fun!

I have absolutly loved my internship and I am so satisfied with how much it has taught me about entrepreneurship! Having an intimate look into how a small startup company is built and run has been extremely valuable. I watch my boss make cold calls to the biggest companies in the UK, warm calls to potential clients and attend I meetings with him to meet companies and media owners we have relationships with. The CEO runs most of the internal company functions and shows me how he makes his financial models and how he pitches to investors. Many of my friends back home are stuck in the corner in a cubicle working on something that will never be used in any relevant context. The sales research and outreach I do at work have tangible benefits for my company and the feeling of productivity is something I have been able to take pride in.

I have also been able to travel so much this summer! I had seven free weekends this summer. I stayed in the UK for three and traveled internationally for four. I took weekend trips to Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, and Berlin! On the three weekends I stayed in the UK, the first I went to the Royal Ascot horse race, the second I attended Wimbledon, and the third I did the GE trip to the White Cliffs of Dover! I love to always be moving so I never wanted free weekends and made sure that when I stayed in London I was making the most of it. Traveling on the weekends meant most of the time I spent exploring London was on the weekdays, where I attended lots of concerts! I have felt like I have integrated as a member of this city and cannot wait to come back to London.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
My advice in one idea would be to do things that make you uncomfortable! Interning abroad is already a huge step out of the normal summer internship experience in the United States, so you should be proud that you’re getting to do something that not many people get to do! While abroad it’s so important to embrace the uncomfortable and just keep on going! When at work, try to take on new projects and always ask for more work. Completing things that you have never done before might be daunting, but when you figure it out the reward is huge. When spending time with other GE interns, go out and do new things that you normally wouldn’t. If you aren’t a social butterfly make sure you take time for yourself but try to challenge yourself to get out and make memories with new people! You’re only going to be with this group for 2 months, so make the most of it. And finally, travel as much as possible! I have tried to do as many international programs as possible at USC because I believe it makes you a more well rounded and innovative person. When you have to get over a language barrier, navigate a new city, figure out public transportation, or make your own accommodations, all of these things are understandably difficult and sometimes frustrating. But, without these challenges, traveling would not feel as rewarding as it does! These experiences make you more independent and adaptable in your personal and professional life, and there is no other way to gain this experience without diving in headfirst. So if you’re thinking about interning abroad my advice is to understand and accept your own reservations, but ultimately lay them aside and commit to this incredible experience. You will become a braver and more confident person because of it.
83 people found this review helpful.
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Max
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GE is a wonderful program!

The GE staff are helpful and friendly (especially the treasure that is Carmen), the process of getting here was streamlined and easy to understand and the GE hosted events were always a fun time. The GE events/trips were a great way to see more of London/the UK while keeping your wallet happy. The only downside in my experience was the housing. For the price we paid I would have expected more. There was no AC so every night was like sleeping in a sauna, I bought a fan to help make my room cooler (which I definitely recommend you do on day 1) but it was still uncomfortably hot. The bathroom also could've been better, I'm not a tall person (5'7) and I had to hunch over to fit inside the shower. Then there was the kitchen, when we arrived we had plate, cup and bowl. Singular. We only had one set of everything for five people. Despite all of that the program was still fantastic in every other respect. If GE could get their interns a better housing situation the entire program would receive a 10 out of 10 but for now I'm giving it an 8.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
My advice to future interns is do everything. Seriously. Go out every night and try something new, travel on the weekends to different countries. There is so much to see and explore and so much fun to be had. During my time in Europe I went to a different pub every night, I went to night clubs and danced until 3 in the morning and I got to visit places I always wanted to go to. Places like Amsterdam, Stonehenge, Ireland and Paris!
93 people found this review helpful.
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Eryn
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

London: Professional and Personal Development

Moving in general for school or for a job is exciting, but also can make you nervous. Most of us know what that feels like as we have just begun the process of moving for college, or we have finished and are trying to figure out where our next home is going to be. So, as you can imagine, moving abroad to London makes you feel the same way, but the GE Team, similar to family or friends, makes that transition a bit easier and makes you feel a bit more comfortable. Our London GE Representative, Carmen Chamorro, welcomed our cohort with open arms and was readily available to answer any of our questions throughout the entire program. She also was willing to discuss with your strengths, ultimately preparing you for your work placement. Thank you Carmen!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Do not be afraid of doing things on your own! You have limited time in London and it is an opportunity for growth.. to identify moments when you do what is best for the team and go with group, in contrast to doing what is best to make your personal experience great! Both are important, and it is your job to find a balance :)
77 people found this review helpful.
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Anthony
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Studying Abroad in London was the BEST Decision I Have Ever Made!

Though I'm from a small town.. I have always wanted to live in a bigger city. That's the number one reason why I decided to study abroad in London, UK. AIFS was the first pick in terms of providers because they did a great job of organizing everything. As someone who didn't have a lot of family support along the way, it was important that I had support from my provider. AIFS allowed me to feel comfortable, while still giving me freedom to explore the city. It was like my home institution almost.

During my time in London I made a special effort to branch out and experience the city on my own. I heavily used social media and hashtags to find different things to do around the city like new restaurants, fashion week, museums, concerts, etc. If you are social media savvy I highly recommend using it as a resource!

What would you improve about this program?
The only thing I would improve is the number of excursions. I missed a few and would have liked to go on more as a group with the other AIFS participants.
136 people found this review helpful.
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Maryam
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I GOT THE JOB!!!

I came into this program with the hope of finding a permanent job in the UK and live there for a while. Within the first few weeks, I was trying my best to impress my employers, and I was putting all I had into my work. The shock was after the first month has passed, and I started feeling like the corporate world is not for me and I do not ever want to be trapped in an office. Luckily, Carmen, our GE counselor, was by my side all along, providing me with guidance and valuable insights. I was extremely concerned with the way I felt about not wanting to have a one full-time job sucking the life out of me. We have had continuously long conversations on the train every time we go on one of the incredible trips she’s planned. She’s also arranged a coaching session one in person and the other one on the phone right before my big meeting with my host company to discuss future collaboration with them on a project I have been working on during the last two months of my internship. The company was impressed with the research I have provided and wanted to hire me as their representative in the Middle East and North Africa. I will forever be grateful for all the help and guidance I have received from Carmen throughout my internship. Now I can live anywhere I want and do exactly what I love!!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Be patient, it won't be easy, but you'll learn to adapt till you figure out exactly what you want in a job and all the ethings you wish to avoid in your future career!
94 people found this review helpful.

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