For more information or to apply, visit the Learning Abroad webpage.

Students who participate in the Theatre, Fine Arts and Humanities London Learning Abroad program will spend 6 weeks in England attending classes, performances by some of the finest theatre companies in the world, and visiting art galleries, museums, and historic sites.

The Theatre, Fine Arts and Humanities in London Learning Abroad program is an exciting way for students to earn their International Requirement. This requirement is designed to help students appreciate the interdependence of the global community, understand the viewpoints of other nations, and improve communication between people across international borders. Credit may also be counted toward the completion of theatre major requirements and/or meet Fine Arts or Humanities General Education requirements. Honors credit can also be awarded with permission from the Honors College.

  • Travel Dates: May-June (6 weeks)
  • Application Deadline: February 15

U of U students nominated the Theatre, Fine Arts, and Humanities in London Learning Abroad Program for a Beacons of Excellence Award. 

More information about this program and applications available here!

Our Students' Experiences 

Ticket to "Much Ado About Nothing" at The Globe Theatre

Learning in London

By Maggie Goble 

I have always wanted to go to London. You can ask anyone in my family and they’ll tell you for just how long I have wanted to go. Everything about the city seemed incredible to me: the art, the museums, the history — even just the fact that roses can bloom like that made my desert-grown heart ache to know what it would be like. 

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Study abroad students in London: Maria Jensen, Lauren Carn, Scout Jones, Zoe Seare, Emily Tatum, Joel Thompson, Maggie Goble, Jack Anderson, Skyler LeMelle, Lucas Van Orden, Katie Lobrot, Emma Chandler, Gianna LaRoche, Hanna Richards, Bella Dixon

Notes from abroad: Studying Theatre in London 

By Lauren Carn 

This summer I completed a Learning Abroad program in London, England. I spent 6 weeks studying Shakespeare, contemporary theatre, and London history, alongside 23 other students.

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