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Program number: 2424248ZU
Group Leader's name: Donna Hamby
Requested departure date: 10/17/2021
Requested return date: 10/23/2021
Departure gateway: Dallas (TX)
7 days

The experience of a lifetime is waiting for you. Every detail from local restaurants to cultural discoveries has been customized by your professor for your group. Take a look at your personal itinerary for a sneak peek of what's in store.

  • Day 1: Fly overnight to England

  • Day 2: London

    Meet your Field Director at the airport

    Take a walking tour of London

    With your Tour Director you will see:

    • The Strand, London's major thoroughfare
    • Trafalgar Square, a bustling central square
    • Leicester Square, a square lined with theaters and other events
    • Covent Garden, a vibrant and charming shopping area

    Enjoy a roast dinner in London

  • Day 3: London

    Take a guided tour of London

    With your expert local guide you will see: 

    • Big Ben, an iconic London bell at the Palace of Westminster
    • Houses of Parliament, home to England's governing body
    • Piccadilly Circus, a five-way intersection 
    • St. Paul’s Cathedral, a domed church which has hosted many royal events
    • Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace (if scheduled)

    Introductory talk at the Florence Nightingale Museum

    Visit the Florence Nightingale Museum, honoring the woman credited with founding modern nursing

    During your guided tour, you will:

    • Explore the nursing school she founded and learn about the legend of the Lady with the Lamp
    • See the writing slate Florence Nightingale used as a child as well as her medicine chest and other historical keepsakes
    • Finish your tour with an informative lecture where you can learn more about Florence and her lasting impact on modern nursing
  • Day 4: London

    Take a walking lecture about the history of London's Healthcare system where you will:

    • Visit the Royal College of Physicians, a governing body of the British medical profession since 1518
    • Walk through London’s medical district, taking in renowned institutions including University College Hospital, the General Medical Council, and the now-defunct London Foot Hospital

    Visit the Wellcome Collection, a museum dedicated to medical artifacts and original artworks exploring “ideas about the connections between medicine, life, and art” 

  • Day 5: London

    Visit an old operating theater, which got their start as a way for medical students to learn and observe techniques during the early history of medicine in Englan

    Industry Engagement: Take part in an informative Q&A session with a local registered nurse who can share insights into Britain’s healthcare system

  • Day 6: London

    Spend time exploring London on your own

    Enjoy a fish and chips dinner in London

  • Day 7: Depart for home

  • Day 1: Fly overnight to England

  • Day 2: London

    Meet your Field Director at the airport

    Take a walking tour of London

    With your Tour Director you will see:

    • The Strand, London's major thoroughfare
    • Trafalgar Square, a bustling central square
    • Leicester Square, a square lined with theaters and other events
    • Covent Garden, a vibrant and charming shopping area

    Enjoy a roast dinner in London

  • Day 3: London

    Take a guided tour of London

    With your expert local guide you will see: 

    • Big Ben, an iconic London bell at the Palace of Westminster
    • Houses of Parliament, home to England's governing body
    • Piccadilly Circus, a five-way intersection 
    • St. Paul’s Cathedral, a domed church which has hosted many royal events
    • Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace (if scheduled)

    Introductory talk at the Florence Nightingale Museum

    Visit the Florence Nightingale Museum, honoring the woman credited with founding modern nursing

    During your guided tour, you will:

    • Explore the nursing school she founded and learn about the legend of the Lady with the Lamp
    • See the writing slate Florence Nightingale used as a child as well as her medicine chest and other historical keepsakes
    • Finish your tour with an informative lecture where you can learn more about Florence and her lasting impact on modern nursing
  • Day 4: London

    Take a walking lecture about the history of London's Healthcare system where you will:

    • Visit the Royal College of Physicians, a governing body of the British medical profession since 1518
    • Walk through London’s medical district, taking in renowned institutions including University College Hospital, the General Medical Council, and the now-defunct London Foot Hospital

    Visit the Wellcome Collection, a museum dedicated to medical artifacts and original artworks exploring “ideas about the connections between medicine, life, and art” 

  • Day 5: London

    Visit an old operating theater, which got their start as a way for medical students to learn and observe techniques during the early history of medicine in Englan

    Industry Engagement: Take part in an informative Q&A session with a local registered nurse who can share insights into Britain’s healthcare system

  • Day 6: London

    Spend time exploring London on your own

    Enjoy a fish and chips dinner in London

  • Day 7: Depart for home

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Whether you're aiming for a promotion, want to land your dream job, or hoping to leave your comfort zone, international experience gives you the skills you need to succeed in an increasingly global world.
 97% growth in the number of students who were confident navigating unfamiliar places post study abroad.1  93% of students who studied abroad and entered the workforce were employed within 6 months of graduation, compared to 49% who did not study abroad.2  Students who studied abroad saw 100% greater improvement in GPA.3

 

 

*Sources: 1: EF Study Abroad Program Impact 2018; 2: IES Abroad 2015; 3: Georgia Learning Outcomes of Students Studying Abroad Research Initiative 2010  

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