UC San Diego Global Seminars: Edinburgh - Enlightenment, Revolution, and Romanticism in Edinburgh
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- Location(s): Edinburgh, The United Kingdom: Scotland, The United Kingdom
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
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Often referred to as “the Athens of the North” because of its rich intellectual tradition in the arts, humanities, and sciences, Edinburgh is the second most visited city in the United Kingdom after London.Robert Louis Stevenson, a native son, wro... read more
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I learned how to have fun and enjoy a new city while staying safe A student - University of California - San Diego / UCSD View Entire Review
I got to experience a different culture for an extended amount of time, something that I loved and will more than likely do again. Isaac D - University of California - San Diego / UCSD View Entire Review
I learned that I am thoroughly educated in British and therefore Scottish government history. Erica Navarro - University of California - San Diego / UCSD View Entire Review
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Often referred to as “the Athens of the North” because of its rich intellectual tradition in the arts, humanities, and sciences, Edinburgh is the second most visited city in the United Kingdom after London.
Robert Louis Stevenson, a native son, wrote: “Edinburgh is what Paris ought to be.” The capital city of Scotland and home to two recent British Prime Minister, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, this city of half a million people traces its origins to the Bronze Age and today still houses some of the finest examples of Medieval and Georgian architecture in Europe and the United Kingdom.
Robert Louis Stevenson, a native son, wrote: “Edinburgh is what Paris ought to be.” The capital city of Scotland and home to two recent British Prime Minister, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, this city of half a million people traces its origins to the Bronze Age and today still houses some of the finest examples of Medieval and Georgian architecture in Europe and the United Kingdom.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Summer
Instruction Language(s):
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- History
Minimum GPA:
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