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DATES: 30 days; June 1 - June 30, 2026

GENERAL LOCATION: London, England

ENROLLMENT CAPACITY: 24

FOCUS: ethnographic writing, interviewing, journaling, blogging, photography

PARTNER UNIVERSITY:  University of Jamestown

PROJECT COST: $5,995 + airfare

ACADMIC CREDIT: Optoinal 6 units, $900

INCLUDES: Travel insurance; housing; welcome and farewell dinners; reporting trips and excursions to visit sites and meet with representatives in the communities. Academic Credit is optional.  DOES NOT INCLUDE AIRFARE. 

The London Project

This journalism course will introduce students to London as a political nerve center and cultural hub not just of Great Britain, but of Europe and the international community at large. As part of the coursework, students will focus on one of four major topics as part of this unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of London’s people and politics. The course is aimed at (a) helping students to develop journalistic skills and multimedia storytelling techniques, and (b) enabling more advanced students to exercise those skills in a challenging new international environment.

Students will also work on narrative longform audio storytelling by working on a three-part podcast about a historical event in London. Students will report, write and produce the podcast with guidance from professors and the final product will be published in a digital magazine back in the U.S.

This journalism course will introduce students to London as a political nerve center and cultural hub not just of Great Britain, but of Europe and the international community at large. As part of the coursework, students will focus on one of four major topics as part of this unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of London’s people and politics. The course is aimed at (a) helping students to develop journalistic skills and multimedia storytelling techniques, and (b) enabling more advanced students to exercise those skills in a challenging new international environment.

Students will also work on narrative longform audio storytelling by working on a three-part podcast about a historical event in London. Students will report, write and produce the podcast with guidance from professors and the final product will be published in a digital magazine back in the U.S.

Major topic areas include:

  1. Global Issues: The World Comes to London
  2. Immigration: Britain’s Own Border Crisis
  3. Growing Pains: The New UK under Labour
  4. Art & Activism: Portraits of a City
During this project, you will learn how to:
  • research and report stories in an international setting
  • interview sources from diverse backgrounds
  • write engaging stories with guidance from experienced editors
  • produce a serial podcast with a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

The City

As one of the world’s leading media hubs, London offers a unique blend of historical depth and modern innovation, making it an ideal location for studying abroad.  The city is home to some of the most influential media organizations globally, including the BBC, The Guardian, The Financial Times and Reuters.  The bustling atmosphere of Fleet Street, the historic heart of British journalism, provides a tangible connection to the legacy of news reporting.

London is a cultural treasure trove. The British Museum and the Tate Modern offer unparalleled access to art and history, while the West End theater district provides endless opportunities to experience world-class performances. For a more contemporary experience, students can explore Shoreditch, known for its street art, indie boutiques, and vibrant nightlife.

London’s neighborhoods are as diverse as its people. From the chic cafés of Notting Hill to the bustling markets of Camden, there’s always something new to discover. The city’s parks, such as Hyde Park and Regent’s Park, offer green spaces perfect for study sessions or relaxing with friends.

For aspiring journalists, London’s fast-paced environment is a goldmine of stories. Covering events at iconic locations like Trafalgar Square or Parliament Square provides hands-on experience in reporting and a chance to engage with pressing social issues. 

Whether exploring historic landmarks like the Tower of London or immersing in the city’s thriving cultural scene, students will find London an exciting and enriching place to enhance their academic and professional journeys.

Travel Opportunities

London’s location makes it a great base for a variety of day trips that offer a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Students will have two weekends free to explore London on their own or take day trips to nearby sites of interest.

  • Windsor: Just a short train ride from London, Windsor is home to the magnificent Windsor Castle, one of the official residences of the British Royal Family. Visitors can tour the castle, explore the beautiful gardens, and even watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

  • Oxford: Known as the “City of Dreaming Spires,” Oxford is famous for its prestigious university and stunning architecture. Strolling through the historic colleges, visiting the Bodleian Library, and punting on the River Cherwell are popular activities.
  • Cambridge: Another iconic university town, Cambridge offers picturesque scenery and historic sites. Visitors can take a punt along the River Cam, visit the Fitzwilliam Museum, and explore the stunning King’s College Chapel.
  • Stonehenge and Bath: A visit to the ancient and mysterious Stonehenge is a must for history enthusiasts. Often paired with a trip to the Roman city of Bath, where you can explore the Roman Baths and the beautiful Georgian architecture, this trip provides a perfect mix of history and relaxation.
  • Brighton: For a seaside escape, head to Brighton, a lively coastal city known for its vibrant arts scene, quirky shops, and famous pier. The Royal Pavilion, with its exotic architecture, is a highlight, and the beach is perfect for a relaxed day out.
  • Canterbury: Famous for its stunning cathedral, Canterbury is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage. Walking through its medieval streets, visiting the Canterbury Tales attraction, and exploring the ancient ruins make for an enriching day trip.
  • Hampton Court Palace: Located just outside London, Hampton Court Palace offers a glimpse into Tudor history. The palace, once home to Henry VIII, features beautiful gardens, a maze, and impressive interiors.
  • The Cotswolds: For those looking to escape to the countryside, the Cotswolds offers picturesque villages, rolling hills, and charming stone cottages. Places like Bourton-on-the-Water and Bibury are perfect for a leisurely day of exploration.
  • Stratford-upon-Avon: The birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon is a must-visit for literature lovers. Visitors can explore Shakespeare’s birthplace, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, and enjoy a performance by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
  • Leeds Castle: Often dubbed “the loveliest castle in the world,” Leeds Castle is set on two islands in a lake, surrounded by 500 acres of beautiful parkland. The castle’s interiors, gardens, and falconry displays make it a great day trip option.

Each of these destinations offers a unique experience, making them ideal for students looking to explore the rich history and culture of England beyond London.

Housing

ieiMedia has partnered with NYU London for the 2025 project. Students will stay in single and double apartments in the Byron Court and Guilford House facilities that are owned and managed by NYU in London. Each student will have their own bed and all apartments are equipped with kitchenettes so that participants will be able to manage their own meals. The facilities also come with 24-hour onsite management to ensure the safety of all residents.

Academic Credit (6)

Students have the option to earn six academic credits of an upper-division journalism elective for this course. The credits will be issued by the University of Jamestown, and we will work with you so they are easily transferable to your university. Transfer credit ultimately depends on a student’s home university. The cost for three academic credit is $900 (See the FAST FACTS at the top of the page for Program Cost).

NOTE: Students on a quarter system will be able to transfer as four(8) credits at no additional fee for ieiMedia courses that are listed as three(6) credits. Transfer credit ultimately depends on a student’s home university. Please check with your university for procedures to follow when transferring credits to your institution.

Students

The program is open to English-speaking college students and recent graduates from any school. Most of our students are journalism, creative writing or communications majors; those majoring in other subjects are welcome as well. Experience working for a college or professional publication is helpful but not required. The program is open to English-speaking students and recent graduates from around the world.Students from many universities have participated in past ieiMedia programs, including:

ieiMedia students, working all the angels

American University, Arizona State University, Baylor University, California State University Fullerton, California State University Long Beach, Carleton University, Colorado State University, Georgia College and State University, Georgetown University, Humboldt State University, Indiana University, Iowa State University, Ithaca College, James Madison University, Louisiana State University, New York University, Rider University, Rutgers University, Ryerson University, San Diego State University, San Francisco State University, State University of New York at New Paltz, Syracuse University, Temple University, Truman State University, UCLA, University of Arizona, University of British Columbia, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Kennesaw State University, University of Illinois, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Northern Iowa, University of Southern California, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Virginia Tech, and Washington and Lee University. We’ve also had students from Japan, the United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad participate.

Graduates

Graduate students are also invited to apply. We’d be happy to talk with you about supervising an independent project that would qualify for graduate credit at your school – or to offer this experience as a graduate internship.

Telling the world's stories (and your own!)
ieiMedia students conducting interviews on location

Faculty Director

Ilene Prusher

Ilene Prusher
Ilene Prusher
Ilene Prusher is a full-time journalism instructor at Florida Atlantic University, where she is also a faculty fellow in the Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative. She is an award-winning journalist and author who has reported widely in the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Prusher will serve as director of ieiMedia Jerusalem after having taught in the program for three summers, from 2013 to 2015. Prusher, who holds a Master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, has covered some 30 countries in the course of her career as a foreign correspondent. She was a staff writer for The Christian Science Monitor from 2000 to 2010, serving as the Boston-based newspaper’s bureau chief in Tokyo, Istanbul, and Jerusalem. During this time, she covered the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for “What’s a Kidney Worth,” a wide-ranging investigative story on organ trafficking. She won the United Nations Correspondents’ Association (UNCA) Award in 1998 for her coverage of Somalia. From 2013-15, Prusher was a regular contributor to TIME magazine from Jerusalem, a reporter and columnist for Haaretz, and the host of a weekly public affairs program at TLV1 Radio in Tel Aviv. Prusher’s most recent articles have been published in the New York Times Book Review, as well as The Monitor and TIME, for whom she covered the Orlando nightclub shooting. Prusher started her career as a reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer. Moving to the Middle East in 1996, she wrote for Newsday, The New Republic, The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Observer and the Jerusalem Report. Her book “Baghdad Fixer,” a novel about the war in Iraq, was released in November 2012 by Halban Publishers in London and Independent Publishers Group in the US in 2014. Prusher has also taught courses in international reporting and covering conflict for NYU-Tel Aviv, IDC Herzliya, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Faculty

Sara Ganim

Sara Ganim is a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and former CNN correspondent. Ganim is a multi-platform reporter who regularly publishes in print and broadcast. She has written for newspapers, cable television, audio, and documentaries, edited newsletters and magazine pieces, and has won several of the industry’s top awards.

At age 24, she won a Pulitzer Prize for the Harrisburg Patriot-News for breaking and covering the investigation into former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky’s sexual abuse of young boys. Ganim then spent seven years at CNN, covering multiple beats, including federal government agencies, the rise of the anti-fascist movement in the U.S., the NCAA, and contaminated American drinking water. In 2015, she won a Sigma Delta Chi award from the Society of Professional Journalists for her investigative report exposing the low reading levels of some college athletes.

Since leaving CNN, Ganim has mostly worked in audio, developing, reporting and hosting several award-winning podcasts. Her most recent project was Believable: The Coco Berthmann Story, produced by Dear Media. Believable was named one of The Atlantic’s top 25 podcasts of 2023.

In 2021, she launched a podcast with Advance Local and Meadowlark Media called The Mayor of Maple Avenue, about the intersection of trauma and addiction and societal failures in the wake of the #meToo movement. The podcast won the Keystone Award for best podcast of 2024.

Ganim also created the podcast Why Don’t We Know, which won the EWA’s public service award in 2020. In 2020, she also made her first independent film, No Defense, which garnered film festival recognition. She has consulted or reported for several other films, including the Emmy-nominated films, Deadly Haze and Paterno.

Ganim is a prior recipient of Hearst, Loyola Law School and Columbia Spencer Education fellowships. Other recognitions include the the 2020 Education Writers Association public service award, 2012 National Sexual Violence Resource Center Visionary Voice Award, 2012 APME President’s Award, 2011 George Polk award, the 2011 Scripps-Howard award, 2012 American Society of News Editors for distinguished writing, 2011 Sidney Hillman’s Sidney Award, a 2010 Golden Quill and the 2010 Bar Association journalism award, 2008 Gannet Media Foundation multimedia award.

She is currently the journalist-in-residence at the University of Florida’s Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology. She also serves as a member of the board of trustees at Lebanese American University. She is a 2008 graduate of Penn State University.

Frederick Lewis

Frederick Lewis is a Professor in the School of Media Arts & Studies at Ohio University, and a documentary filmmaker whose work has been seen on PBS stations throughout the U.S. and screened at more than 100 cultural/educational venues, including the Library of Congress, the National Gallery of Art, and the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis.

A long time practitioner of project-based learning, Lewis is a recipient of the Presidential Teacher Award, Ohio University’s highest honor for transformative teaching, curriculum innovation and mentoring.

Professor Lewis has also taught at Boston University and the Rhode Island School of Design. Internationally he has been a Fulbright Specialist in Hungary and has taught or conducted workshops in England, Germany, France, Ukraine, Romania, Malaysia and Vietnam.

 View complete faculty biographies on our London Faculty Page.

APPLICATION, PAYMENTS, AND WAITLISTS

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Our formal deadline has passed, but we are still accepting applications for summer 2025 as long as spots remain available. Please review our application instructions and reach out to admissions@ieimedia.com if you have any questions. We are here to support you through the application process and are so excited to learn more about your interest in studying abroad with ieiMedia! If you have questions about applying, you can also start a conversation with us by clicking the Get Started button. Please refer to the Application Deadline Details for more information.

PAYMENT DEADLINES: see Payment, Cancelation and Refund Policy for information on deposit deadlines and amounts.

ENROLLMENT CAPACITY AND WAITLISTS: ieiMedia projects have a defined capacity limitation for applicants. Since there is a limited number of applicants who can attend, you can only be guaranteed a spot when you (1) have paid your Application Fee and (2) made payments on time according to the Costs and Payment Schedule. If a program has reached capacity OR you have not met the requirements for enrollments, you will be placed on the waitlist until requirements are met and capacity is available.

ACADEMIC CREDIT

Academic credits can be earned for this ieiMedia Project. Requesting course credit is optional. This course offers an option to earn upper-division journalism elective credits.  The cost for academic credit is $150/credit. Students choosing this option must indicate so in their application. After applying, student will find procedures in our Student Portal to request academic credit through our school of record, University of Jamestown. NOTE: Students on a quarter system will be able to transfer as four(4) or eight(8) credits at no additional fee for ieiMedia courses that are listed as three(3) or six(6) credits respectively.  Transfer credit ultimately depends on a student's home university. Please check with your university for procedures to follow when transferring credits to your institution.

Application Details, Travel Advisory, Financial Aid

Application Deadline Details

Our formal deadline has passed, but we are still accepting applications for summer 2025 as long as spots remain available. Please review our application instructions and reach out to admissions@ieimedia.com if you have any questions. We are here to support you through the application process and are so excited to learn more about your interest in studying abroad with ieiMedia!

If you do not have the necessary access to submit your application, please reach out to admissions@ieimedia.com to speak with an advisor.

Get started now to reserve your place or contact the ieiMedia Director of Admissions at: admissions@ieimedia.com

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Our formal deadline has passed, but we are still accepting applications for summer 2025 as long as spots remain available. Please review our application instructions and reach out to admissions@ieimedia.com if you have any questions. We are here to support you through the application process and are so excited to learn more about your interest in studying abroad with ieiMedia!

Travel Advisory

ieiMedia will be monitoring The US Department of State Travel Advisories and will provide status updates to those who sign up for the project regarding important information.

Financial Aid

Students studying abroad for the summer term have limited financial aid options, but Pell grant recipients are encouraged to apply and receive our help in applying for a Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship which can award up to $5,000. Check with your school’s financial aid office and your study abroad offices to find out if other assistance is available. For more information on financial aid, get started by connecting with us here.

QUESTIONS? Contact the ieiMedia Director of Admissions at admissions@ieimedia.com You can also schedule an ieiMedia advising session.

Past information session recordings and slides can be viewed here.

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