Interdisciplinary & Global Studies Division

London, United Kingdom (IQP) & E'10 & D'11

At A Glance

Term – E 2010 & D 2011

Project Opportunities – IQP

Housing – Double dormitory-style rooms with phone and internet access

Co-Directors – Professors Dominic Golding & Robert Krueger

Preparation – 1/2 unit preparation activity in D 2010 & C 2011 respectively

Application Deadline – October 1, 2009 (before 1:00 pm)

LOCATION

Newsweek has dubbed London "the coolest city on the planet."  It is home to some of the world's most vibrant theatre and music, outstanding museums, and ambitious architecture.  London was once the center of an empire, and today it is the political, economic and media hub of the British Isles, with an influence that continues to radiate well beyond its borders.   Many interesting cities (e.g., Bath, Brighton, Oxford) and tourist attractions (e.g., Stonehenge) are within easy reach, and a designated long weekend allows students to travel further afield in the UK and the rest of Europe.

PROJECTS

At the London Project Center, many projects deal directly with sustainable development in the urban environment.  Sustainable development is at the intersection of environment, economy and social equity.  Student teams work with local governments and/or NGOs on strategies to encourage recycling, and increase the use of renewable energy and they work with the disadvantaged on community development.  An equally large share of project activity supports education and outreach activities at famous museums, such as the Tower of London, the British Museum, and the Museum of Science. The London Center projects challenge students with important problems that make a real difference to the project sponsors and the citizens they serve.

ESTIMATED EXPENSES

Estimated Out-of-Pocket Expenses*

Amount

NOTE:  In calculating the extra expense to participate in an off-campus project experience compare this figure to expenses incurred while living on campus: groceries or meal plan, entertainment expenses, transportation, etc.

Travel to site (RT airfare)

$   750

Taxi from airport to residence

$   100

On site commuting costs

$   450

Groceries

$   850

Dining out (10 x term)

$   500

Weekend tourist activities & incidentals

$1,000

Estimated total out-of-pocket expenses

$3,650

Expenses included on your WPI bill*

Amount

 

Housing and program expenses

$3,300

 

Estimated Total expenses

 

$6,950

Tuition and on-campus housing not included.

* Subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rate

 

E-10 Travel Dates:

Arrive on site: Saturday, May 8, 2010
Depart site: Saturday, June 26, 2010
Housing is provided beginning and ending on the dates determined.  Students who plan to arrive earlier or stay later will need to make their own accomodation arrangements outside of those dates.

 

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