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Goldsmiths
London, United Kingdom
Program Terms: Academic Year
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Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English Program Type: Direct Enrollment in Foreign University
Click here for a definition of this term Program Advisor: Scott Carpenter: sc2764@columbia.edu Eligibility: Columbia Undergraduates
Program Description:

Overview

UkStudents may study in Goldsmiths' Visual Cultures department through direct enrollment for the full academic year only. This program is intended for Columbia College majors in Visual Arts or joint majors in Visual Arts and Art History.

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Academic Program

A combined program of Fine Art and History of Art is available which allows students to integrate both fine art practice and thestudy of history of art in the context of contemporary visual culture. In this program, studetns participate actively in seminars, discussing their own work and that of other students. The program is made up of three elements: fine art studio practice, history of art courses, and interdisciplinary studies.

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Program Features

Goldsmiths is located in New Cross, in South East London, a vibrant area of the city within 15 minutes by tube from central London. It offers on-campus housing and is known for its creative and diverse community. Goldsmiths' Student Union is one of the most active among the University of London schools and orgranizes clubs, sports, special events, campus publications, and volunteer activities.

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Eligibility

All students should consult the OGP eligibility page to ensure that they meet all specific academic requirements for each school (CC, GS, SEAS) to study abroad.

Application Instructions

There is a two-part application process for this program: an internal Columbia approval process called "clearance" and an external admission application submitted directly to this program. Click "Start an Application" above for instructions and to begin.

Columbia Dates & Deadlines:
There are currently no active application cycles for this program.

 
This program is currently not accepting applications.