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About Webster at Regent's College
When you study abroad at Webster University in London, you will be at Regent's College, situated in one of London's most beautiful green spaces, Regent's Park, home to the London Zoo, Queen's Rose Garden, and the Open Air Theatre.
Our London campus at Regent's College sits among the rose gardens of beautiful Regent's Park in the heart of one of the world's most exciting cities and major financial centers. Located in the middle of London, Regent's Park is home to such notable attractions as the Queen's Rose Garden and London Zoo. Students from all over the world are attracted to the city's vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere, heritage, innovation, youth culture, and the academic richness and energy of our London campus. Webster at Regent's College offers programs that are based on a U.S. liberal arts education and provide an intellectually stimulating environment for personal, academic, and professional growth.

Students at Regent's College enjoy a truly urban environment in one of the world's most exciting cities. In a city so richly filled with attractions and distractions, Webster students find that there simply isn't enough time to see and do everything. The Student Services Office, located on campus, can assist you with travel arrangements within the British Isles; bargain tickets for theatre productions and television shows; and information on exhibitions, ethnic restaurants, golf courses, counseling, and health care. Students may also enjoy a wide selection of dishes from around the world in the Refectory (cafeteria), or relax and unwind catching a game of pool at the campus pub.

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Undergraduate Courses

Course Schedules

 

Undergraduate Housing and Meals

Students are generally housed on campus in Reid Hall and Oliver Hall. On-campus housing is limited.  When full, students will be placed in off-campus flats nearby Regent's College.

Reid Hall is the stately north wing of Regent's College looking out over the lake and park that surround the campus, housing 220 students. The level of security at the Halls of Residence offers peace of mind to students and parents. A college representative is on duty at the front desk 24 hours a day and you will have keys to both the main door and your own room. Rooms are available as singles, doubles or triples.

A second on-campus option is Oliver Hall, a small, self-contained residence of 12 twin rooms in the main campus buildings. The Oliver rooms have similar security arrangements to Reid Hall with residents holding pass keys allowing full use of Reid Hall services.

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Graduate Courses

Graduate Program Master Schedule 2006-2007

Programs Offered
International Relations
Business
International Business
Finance
Marketing
Computer Science

Graduate Studies Center

Graduate students attend the Webster Graduate Studies Center at Regent's. Regent's College aims to bring an international education to students from around the world at our beautiful central London campus. Webster Graduate Studies Center adds American MA and MBA programs from Webster University to the range of courses available at the Regent's College campus and forms a vital part of our higher education mission.

The world of work has become more complicated as business practices and technology have changed. In the 21st century, you will need to be able to strive for excellence whilst thinking creatively and communicating effectively. Whether you are in work or building upon your undergraduate studies, a Masters degree will make you a more effective leader and greatly improve your career prospects. A Webster University Masters degree will give you an internationally recognized qualification that brings you the best of the American education system.

When you join the Webster Graduate Studies Center, you become part of a Webster University community of more than 15,000 students across three continents. Students throughout the United States, across Europe and in Asia, are studying the same Webster University MA and MBA curriculum.

At Webster Graduate Studies Center, you can begin your degree program in any of five terms a year, starting in January, March, May, August or October. Classes are held in an eight-week format, so full time students can study intensively and part-time students can complete their degrees at their own pace. Small classes lead to meaningful exchanges of ideas and perspectives.

Webster Graduate Studies Center faculty are skilled practitioners in their subjects. These working professionals share their hands-on experience in the classroom, continuing Webster University's tradition of combining theory and practice. In an increasingly interactive global community, students gain in-depth understanding of world cultures from dedicated teachers.

We hope that you will be inspired to lay the foundations of a future career in the full confidence that whatever your chosen career path may be, we will make an important difference to your life.

 

Graduate Housing and Meals


Graduate students must arrange their own housing accommodations and meals in London. The Office of Study Abroad can provide graduate students with a list housing options in London.

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Dates

The dates listed below provide a general time frame of the program duration. These dates should not be used to secure flight reservations. Exact program dates will be provided in the program handbook.

Fall Semester: August to December (15 week semester)

Spring Semester: January to May (15 week semester)

Summer Term: May to June (5 weeks)


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Travel

Students must arrange their own flight plans to London, England. Many travel agencies specialize in student travel and can also assist in obtaining railway information. STA Travel (800-781-4040; www.statravel.com) and Orbitz.com are two options available to you.

Additionally, students are required to procure the proper visa for studying in the United Kingdom. Information can be obtained by contacting the British Embassy or your regional consulate. Check their web site for more information: www.britainusa.com

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Staff

David Parrish, Ph.D.
Director, Webster University London

Maggie Morrow
Registrar

Stephen Kenny
Assistant Registrar

Frank Siegmund
Head of Student Services

Lucy Kennedy
Reid Hall Manager

James Barnes
Accommodation Officer

Anna-Marie Vigurs
Student Centre Coordinator

Anne Gorman
Head Librarian

Corinne Burke
IT Centre Manager

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Alumni

The students below have studied at Webster University at Regent's College within the past year, and have agreed to be contacted by students interested in studying in London. Feel free to E-mail them with your questions and concerns for a student's perspective:

Name: Clark Stoeckley(undergraduate)
Home School: Webster University St. Louis
Term Abroad: Fall 2004 Semester
Email: stoeccla@auden.webster.edu

Name: Nicole Brooks(undergraduate)
Home School: Webster University St. Louis
Term Abroad: Fall 2004
Email: ncole22@yahoo.com


Name: Emily Bires (undergradute student)
Home School: Webster University St. Louis
Term Abroad: Spring 2005
Email: em_bires@hotmail.com

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