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The program is affiliated with the Department of History at University College London, and students will have access to library and recreational facilities available to University College London students.
The History FSP consists of the following required courses:
Students live in flats in central London, within easy reach to UCL, theaters, museums and other famous historical sites. All flats have a comfortable living room, with television and wireless internet, and kitchens with a full range of crockery and utensils. Students will need to provide for their own meals.
The size of the program is limited and admission is selective. You do not have to be a History major to apply, but before arrival in London participants should have taken two history courses. Applicants to the program will be asked to briefly outline (max 250 words) the area, theme, or topic that they are interested in pursuing through their independent field project (History 96.34).
Admitted students are expected to take History 10.02, Archival Research and the Production of History, during the summer term preceding the program to prepare for their independent field project. Students who are not enrolled in classes during the preceding summer term may apply to the director for an exception.
Applications and more information about the program, including financial aid, can be found on the following websites:
Watch a video about the History Foreign Study Program in London.