CEA CAPA Education Abroad: London, England
- Hosted at: Goldsmiths College - University of London
- Location(s): London, The United Kingdom
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship
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The music. The architecture. The theater. The history. The shopping. Whatever you're seeking, you'll find it in London. This cosmopolitan melting pot has long been known for its museums, markets, pubs, history, entertainment, and fashion; it's als... read more
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I learned how to deal with people from different backgrounds, how to live in London and what to expect when living in another country. It was a good experience but I will not be coming back to London again. A student - University of Hartford View Entire Review
Through this program, I learned a lot about myself both professionally and personally! I was able to take a global business management course and complete an internship during my summer experience. Having this global mindset and past work experience has really helped in my courses and following internships! Personally, the abroa... A student - Villanova University View Entire Review
I learned so much about myself, like that I love to travel, and about the world and culture. It was so worthwhile! Shannon B - Providence College View Entire Review
I've made some local friends that I still keep in touch with. Carla Pamela Aquin0 - SUNY - College at Oswego View Entire Review
Abroad was one of the best experiences of my life, i would not change it for anything. Mhairi - Clark University - Worcester View Entire Review
This opportunity provided me with invaluable experience and challenged me to look at the world through an intercultural lens. Along with learning more about marketing, I gained insight into other cultures while abroad. Through my discussions with my colleagues and my weekend travels to other countries, I have developed a love fo... Olivia Winters - University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh View Entire Review
As stressful as it was sometimes from having to balance classes, homework, the internship and its long commute, travel, and a social life, I definitely developed a thicker skin because of study abroad. I feel much more confident traveling and feel better prepared if I run into issues with getting lost again. My internship was pr... Julia Marcouiller - Merrimack College View Entire Review
I gained photography skills through classes, but I also learned a bit of independence while abroad. That was something I wasn't used to. It was definitely worthwhile! Mikayla Hildebrandt - University of Northwestern, St. Paul View Entire Review
I gained a new sense of self-confidence and a greater appreciation for all things I had never experienced before. A student - SUNY - College at Oswego View Entire Review
The experience was certainly worthwhile. I was given the chance to learn about a whole new culture and the history of that culture through the excursions CAPA set up for us. dominique m - University at Buffalo - SUNY View Entire Review
I learned to appreciate every part of the world. This earth is so much bigger than just where we are from. Joshua Adlam - Rollins College View Entire Review
I really enjoyed my history class I took where I learned about what makes London a global city because I was able to practice experience learning. Also, I learned a ton from my internship; I liked that it was part-time (only 20 hours a week), which gave me plenty of time for exploring while still gaining experience working abroa... A student - University of Dayton View Entire Review
I learned amazing career experience. It was so cool to be in an abroad environment, and I am looking into the same company for after college! Meredith Wright - University of Missouri - Columbia View Entire Review
I learned how to navigate the fast-paced London and make friends with local people. Anjali Eichbaum - Oberlin College View Entire Review
YES! I learned how to work in an culturally diverse atmosphere and adapt to different patterns and people Sarah blackburn - James Madison University View Entire Review
definitely. One of my most challenging yet rewarding experiences. Garima Yadav - Northeastern University View Entire Review
I learned life experiences, how to manage money, how to travel on my own and how to be in a foreign country during a pandemic. It was more than worth while I would do it over and over again if I could. A student - Ursinus College View Entire Review
I expanded my network internationally and gained a lot of great professional and social skills that will benefit me post-graduation as I develop my career path. I feel like so many more options have been exposed to me. Nicole Rozanski - Rollins College View Entire Review
I gained independence and a lot of confidence. Being in London made me rely on public transportation and learning how to get around the city on my own. Because of that, I quickly had to learn the best way to get around and different tricks. This helped me grow confidence in myself and I learned that I am better at problem solvin... Samantha Gilbert - Curry College View Entire Review
Meaningful travel means going somewhere to learn something about yourself and how it connects to the environment that you’re in. Traveling to a vacation town can be fun to get away from everything for a week, but have you really learned anything from it? I think that the best kind of travel is going somewhere you want to go, lea... Mikayla Habina - Lake Erie College View Entire Review
I gain a lot of the history facts such as their unique historical buildings and how they drink tea through out their days in living. Kapawhtoo - D'Youville College View Entire Review

I learned more about myself in terms of what I am capable of independently. Spelman prepared me for experiences such as this one, and London was the test. I am prepared for the next trip! Justice - Spelman College View Entire Review
I gained and rekindled my love for medicine as well as a specialty that I will forever cherish. Aariyana - Averett University View Entire Review
I was able to look at International Marketing from an actual international perspective which altered my mindset and taught me a lot about different cultures. Kelsey Carter - Arizona State University View Entire Review
I learned how important it is to step outside of your comfort zone. It's amazing how much you learn and how much you grow once you start doing things out of your everyday norm. Chloe Thornberry - University of Missouri - Columbia View Entire Review
About
CEA CAPA also offers Global Internship Programs in London that give you the real-world experience to stand out in today’s job market while earning credits towards graduation.
Learn more about CEA CAPA Programs in London.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadInternship
Program Length(s):
- Fall
- Summer
- Spring
- Academic Year
Instruction Language(s):
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Environmental Science
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
- Communication and Media Studies
- Journalism
- Radio, Television, and Digital Communication
- Public Relations, Advertising, Applied Communication
- Publishing
- Computer and Information Sciences
- Education
- Foundations of Education
- Engineering
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Biology and Biomedical Sciences
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Criminology
- Economics
- International Relations
- Political Science and Government
- Urban Studies
- Drama, Theater, Theatre Arts
- Health Professions
- Public Health
- Dietetics, Clinical Nutrition
- Business
Minimum GPA:
2.5Year Founded:
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CEA CAPA Education Abroad Scholarships
CEA CAPA is committed to increasing access to study and interning abroad. We offer more than $2 million each year in scholarships, affiliations, and grant programs. CEA CAPA scholarships are available to students on programs of three weeks or more. All scholarships require students to complete an application, and not all scholarships are available each term. FEA scholarships are administered by the Fund for Education Abroad, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing access to study abroad.
100-5,000