![]() Membership to the University of London Union giving access to Union clubs and societies, low-cost student cafeterias and, at an additional cost, sports facilities.A British Life and Culture course taught by British instructors, focusing on historical, political, economic and cultural aspects of contemporary Britain, including weekly lectures and 4 related fieldtrips to locations such as the Houses of Parliament, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, a walking tour of the London 2012 Olympic site and the Tate Modern art gallery.Access to the AIFS Student Centre and services of experienced Student Advisors for information, personal advising/counselling and 24-hour emergency contact service.A football (soccer to you) match is usually offered, a Jack the Ripper walk, plus theatre performances – in 2010 these included Wicked, Billy Elliot, Cinderella and Warhorse. Typical events include day trips to Oxford and Stonehenge/Salisbury, Stratford Upon Avon, Bath and Leeds Castle. The activities are heavily subsidized by AIFS and are available at very affordable prices. ![]() A cultural program of optional activities designed to enable you to get the most out of your stay in England.An orientation program consisting of an orientation meeting with AIFS staff, maps, handouts and handbooks, a welcome reception and half-day sightseeing tour of London.Computer facilities at the AIFS center – free Internet (including wireless), desk top computers and printing facilities.Your travel in London – a transportation pass for unlimited use on the tubes (subways), buses and nightbuses for the duration of the program.Apartments house between 2 and 6 students and include shared bedrooms, bathrooms, living area and kitchens. For an additional fee, housing is provided in self catering student apartments in central London.Living in a homestay is a great way of getting to know real “Brits” and to experience British family life and culture. All bed linen will be provided and there is weekly use of a washing machine. Students are able to use the kitchen for the preparation of other meals. Housing is provided with a British family in a “homestay.” Students are housed in twin rooms and breakfast is provided Monday to Friday.
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