Effective July 1, 2024, the Australian government announced an increase in the cost of the student visa application fee from $710 AUD (approximately $490 USD) to $1600 AUD (approximately $1085 USD).
We encourage our home school advisors to take this… More
Trinity College Dublin recently alerted Arcadia Abroad that the following departments will have limited capacity and may not be able to admit all students who apply for them: Biology, Classics, Computer Science & Statistics, Drama, English, Education… More
Meet Our Latest Additions to the Advising & Student Engagement Team: Breyasia Scott and Amelia Kemp
Breyasia Scott (she/her) joins us from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, where she focused on student engagement… More
Our new offering of INPR 210 will have a focus on continuous reflection opportunities and participation in our market-responsive workshops that guide students through the creation of practical career tools. More
As we all look forward to the “new normal” of study abroad in Fall 2021, Arcadia London Center academic calendars and program delivery are other areas which will see change - this time returning to a more recognizable format. More
Arcadia Abroad remains committed to our mission of providing impactful global experiences to our students. Today, that means promoting the health and safety of students on our programs abroad is even more critical as we continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic... More
It is a commonly held assumption in education abroad circles that international study should be a foundational component of the 21st-Century higher education mission to shape young adults capable of informed, socially meaningful, and personally successful engagement in the communities in which they live and work. More
BY DR. ANDREW LAW, ACADEMIC DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF GLOBAL STUDIES
The Academic and Student Affairs Team is pleased to announce that our very own Chris McMillan is the winner of the 2018 Award for Teaching Excellence. Every year, The College of Global… More
by Dr. Andrew Law, Academic Dean of The College of Global Studies
The root of the word “dotty,” which is used in British English to describe eccentricity, can apparently be traced to the Dutch word “dote,” which translates as “folly.” So, an eccentric… More
By Andrew Law, Academic Dean of The College of Global Studies
Ever since I was assigned the byline for the next several Updates, I have been pondering the best way to convey how we in The College see our legacy working in consort with our efforts over… More
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