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Regent University's Robertson School of Government is now accepting applicants for the 2011 Oxford Study Abroad Program.
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Oxford Program 2011July 2 – July 29, 2011
Hertford College
Abingdon House
Hertford College Accommodations
Abingdon House
Hertford College
Bridge of Sighs
Oxford
Walking Tour
“What I love most about Oxford is the camaraderie I built with my fellow students. Through traveling around Oxford, London, and England, I developed friendships that are still some of the closest I enjoy. From evenings hanging out in Oxford to
sitting in on the House of Commons, it solidified friendships and enriched the memories we created together.” – Paul Boller (GOV/LAW), Oxford ‘09
Hertford
Welcome Tea
“Experiencing the atmosphere of Oxford, London, Bath, and the museums adds a dynamic to the subject matter you’re studying. The classes might
have appeared more laid back but they challenged me to delve deeper into history, literature, international politics, and philosophy.” – Jonathan Perdue
(GOV), Oxford ‘10
City of Bath (top)British Museum (right)
“Participating in the lectures and touring the grounds of the various universities, libraries and religious halls provided me the opportunity to reflect and mentally travel amongst the invisible circle of great minds that once studied, walked and worshipped at the various universities, libraries and religious halls that make up
Oxford University.” – Osman Kabia (GOV), Oxford ‘10
“The Oxford Program was one of the reasons I chose the Master's program at Regent. Travelling abroad was something I had never done and to me travelling and studying felt like a great way to accomplish a dream of mine.”
– Anne Paulus (GOV), Oxford ‘10
Stratford
Upon Avon
“Taking a 15 to 20 minute break for tea and cookies was a great way to keep us focused!” – Anne Paulus (GOV), Oxford ‘10
"The advice I would give to a student interested in the program would be to simply DO IT because it will be the highlight of their
time at Regent." – Qwynne Winslow (GOV), Oxford ‘10
Join us next year at Oxford 2011