Program number: 2500174YH
Group Leader's name: Casie Hermansson
Requested departure date: 3/12/2023
Requested return date: 3/21/2023
Departure gateway: Kansas City (MO)
10 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 Ireland

  • Day 2: Dublin

    Meet your Field Director at the airport

    Take a walking tour of Dublin

    With your Tour Director you will see:

    • Grafton Street, a brick-lined street known as the center of commerce
    • Temple Bar district, Dublin's iconic hip neighborhood

    Enjoy dinner in Dublin

  • Day 3: Dublin

    Take a guided tour of Dublin

    With your expert local guide you will see:

    • Dublin's five iconic Georgian squares, which span the north and south sides of Dublin and are surrounded by homes with colorful doors
    • O’Connell Street, a bustling street filled with monuments
    • St. Stephen’s Green, the largest of the five Georgian squares
    • Phoenix Park and the presidential residence

    Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, whose presence honors the patron saint of Ireland

    🔹 Independent exploration: Spend time exploring Dublin on your own

  • Day 4: Dublin

    🔹 Independent exploration: Spend time exploring Dublin on your own

    Add this in-depth excursion
    🔹 Cultural engagement: Giant's Causeway

    🔹 Cultural engagement: Giant's Causeway

    Touted as the eighth wonder of the world, the Giant’s Causeway is a fascinating, one-of-a-kind geological phenomenon. These ancient rock formations are comprised of thousands of 55-million-year-old hexagonal basalt columns, and you’ll get to climb the stunning honeycomb pathway to the sea.  

  • Day 5: Dublin • London

    Fly to London

    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 fish and chips dinner in London

  • Day 6: 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)

    🔹 Guided learning: Take a guided tour of Windsor

    With your expert local guide you will see

    • Windsor Castle, and see State Apartments objects like paintings by Rubens and Holbein
    • St. George’s Chapel, the final resting place of many monarchs
    • Queen Mary's Dolls' House, where castle items are replicated in 1/12th scale
  • Day 7: London

    Add this in-depth excursion
    Bath and Stonehenge

    Bath and Stonehenge

    This full-day excursion takes you to two historical sites that together span 4,000 years of English history! First, you’ll visit the town of Bath, famous for its Georgian architecture, a lasting reminder of the world described in so many Jane Austen novels. This was a favorite vacation destination of early Romans and 18th-century English aristocracy alike; former residents include Emperor Claudius and Queen Victoria. Along with your guide, you will visit the acclaimed Roman baths, built in the 1st century to enjoy the hot springs. Today, these baths remain the finest Roman ruins in Britain. You’ll also enjoy free time to visit the museum. Then, continue on to Stonehenge, England’s most mysterious landmark. The origin and purpose of this ring of stones, which dates from the Neolithic period, is unknown, though most believe it to have been a temple and observatory, while others claim that it was a sacred site for the burial of high-ranking citizens from societies of long ago.

  • Day 8: London • Edinburgh

    Travel by train to Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city

    🔹 Guided learning: Take a tour of Edinburgh

    With an expert local guide you will see:

    • Edinburgh’s New Town, which was constructed in the 1800s and remains a shining example of city planning today 
    • Calton Hill, where you can take in views of the Lomond Hills of Fife
    • Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Family’s official residence in Scotland
    • Royal Mile and Old Town, a jumble of medieval buildings

    Visit Edinburgh Castle, the enduring symbol of Scotland’s capital where Mary Queen of Scots gave birth to James VI, who would later rule England

    Enjoy dinner in Edinburgh

  • Day 9: Edinburgh

    🔹 Independent exploration: Spend a half day exploring Edinburgh on your own

    Add this in-depth excursion
    🔹 Cultural engagement: University of St Andrews

    🔹 Cultural engagement: University of St Andrews

    Take a guided walk through the Gaelic beauty of St Andrews University, one of the oldest Universities in the English-speaking world—and the site where a young Kate Middleton and Prince William started a world-famous romance. This prestigious and beautiful campus is like a real-life Hogwarts, complete with cursed cobblestones and John Cleese alumnus.

  • Day 10: Depart for home

  • Day 1: Fly overnight to Ireland

  • Day 2: Dublin

    Meet your Field Director at the airport

    Take a walking tour of Dublin

    With your Tour Director you will see:

    • Grafton Street, a brick-lined street known as the center of commerce
    • Temple Bar district, Dublin's iconic hip neighborhood

    Enjoy dinner in Dublin

  • Day 3: Dublin

    Take a guided tour of Dublin

    With your expert local guide you will see:

    • Dublin's five iconic Georgian squares, which span the north and south sides of Dublin and are surrounded by homes with colorful doors
    • O’Connell Street, a bustling street filled with monuments
    • St. Stephen’s Green, the largest of the five Georgian squares
    • Phoenix Park and the presidential residence

    Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, whose presence honors the patron saint of Ireland

    🔹 Independent exploration: Spend time exploring Dublin on your own

  • Day 4: Dublin

    🔹 Independent exploration: Spend time exploring Dublin on your own

    Add this in-depth excursion
    🔹 Cultural engagement: Giant's Causeway

    🔹 Cultural engagement: Giant's Causeway

    Touted as the eighth wonder of the world, the Giant’s Causeway is a fascinating, one-of-a-kind geological phenomenon. These ancient rock formations are comprised of thousands of 55-million-year-old hexagonal basalt columns, and you’ll get to climb the stunning honeycomb pathway to the sea.  

  • Day 5: Dublin • London

    Fly to London

    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 fish and chips dinner in London

  • Day 6: 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)

    🔹 Guided learning: Take a guided tour of Windsor

    With your expert local guide you will see

    • Windsor Castle, and see State Apartments objects like paintings by Rubens and Holbein
    • St. George’s Chapel, the final resting place of many monarchs
    • Queen Mary's Dolls' House, where castle items are replicated in 1/12th scale
  • Day 7: London

    Add this in-depth excursion
    Bath and Stonehenge

    Bath and Stonehenge

    This full-day excursion takes you to two historical sites that together span 4,000 years of English history! First, you’ll visit the town of Bath, famous for its Georgian architecture, a lasting reminder of the world described in so many Jane Austen novels. This was a favorite vacation destination of early Romans and 18th-century English aristocracy alike; former residents include Emperor Claudius and Queen Victoria. Along with your guide, you will visit the acclaimed Roman baths, built in the 1st century to enjoy the hot springs. Today, these baths remain the finest Roman ruins in Britain. You’ll also enjoy free time to visit the museum. Then, continue on to Stonehenge, England’s most mysterious landmark. The origin and purpose of this ring of stones, which dates from the Neolithic period, is unknown, though most believe it to have been a temple and observatory, while others claim that it was a sacred site for the burial of high-ranking citizens from societies of long ago.

  • Day 8: London • Edinburgh

    Travel by train to Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city

    🔹 Guided learning: Take a tour of Edinburgh

    With an expert local guide you will see:

    • Edinburgh’s New Town, which was constructed in the 1800s and remains a shining example of city planning today 
    • Calton Hill, where you can take in views of the Lomond Hills of Fife
    • Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Family’s official residence in Scotland
    • Royal Mile and Old Town, a jumble of medieval buildings

    Visit Edinburgh Castle, the enduring symbol of Scotland’s capital where Mary Queen of Scots gave birth to James VI, who would later rule England

    Enjoy dinner in Edinburgh

  • Day 9: Edinburgh

    🔹 Independent exploration: Spend a half day exploring Edinburgh on your own

    Add this in-depth excursion
    🔹 Cultural engagement: University of St Andrews

    🔹 Cultural engagement: University of St Andrews

    Take a guided walk through the Gaelic beauty of St Andrews University, one of the oldest Universities in the English-speaking world—and the site where a young Kate Middleton and Prince William started a world-famous romance. This prestigious and beautiful campus is like a real-life Hogwarts, complete with cursed cobblestones and John Cleese alumnus.

  • Day 10: 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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