GW England
GW England is designed to immerse students in life at the host institution. Students live on campus, choose among the many course offerings taught by outstanding faculty, study alongside British students, and have every opportunity to participate fully in the day-to-day activities of a typical college student in England. The participating host institutions have been chosen by GW faculty as partners for GW England, ensuring participants will find first-rate academic life, excellent facilities, and convenient accommodations.
Why not expand the boundaries of your GW studies to England? Experience a different culture, explore a new city, and gain a fresh perspective—all while earning credit towards your undergraduate degree!
GW England options
GW England offers enrollment in six universities throughout England:
University of Leeds, located in one of the fastest growing financial and commercial cities of Europe, offers its 32,000 students over 700 undergraduate programs, including in communications, engineering, English, history, and politics and international affairs.
University of Sussex, a young and modern institution located in Brighton, contains five schools that emphasize interdisciplinary and innovative teaching approaches.
Royal Holloway, located at a park-like campus in Surrey next to a 600-acre national park near Eton and Windsor Castle and within easy access to downtown London, offers courses in 21 major fields, including drama and media arts, English, history, physics, and psychology.
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), with its world-wide academic reputation and an international student body, offers a full range of courses in the social, political and economic fields.
King's College London, one of the founding members and most respected colleges of the University of London, has multiple campuses in downtown London, specializing in the humanities, biomedical sciences, and health and life sciences.
Greyfriars Hall, Oxford University, among a handful of associated residential houses for study at Oxford University, offers vigorous and challenging study in the liberal arts through a small community of about 50 students fully enrolled at the oldest university of the English speaking world.



