London

London awaits!

What’s it like to study in London? 

School of Fashion Study Away London Mark

London is a fashion hub of the world – and a vibrant place to study. You’ll be based at Regent's University, located in the heart of the UK capital in an 11-acre haven of private gardens. While you live in a royal park, you’ll also have world-famous theatres, galleries, museums, boutiques, and cafés on your doorstep.

While you study at Regent’s University, you’ll earn Kent State University credits and have the opportunity to take part in internships within this lively capital city. You’ll be taught by successful fashion professionals and have access to specialist studios and rich resources used in the industry.

How will studying in London help your career development?

At Regent’s University in London, you will tackle real-world projects and network with industry-leading professionals in one of the greatest fashion capitals in the world. 

Learn from industry experts through guest lectures, projects, talks, and events.

The Regent’s University summer program also allows you to take part in an internship with a forward-thinking business, such as a boutique or multinational company. Through an internship in London, you’ll gain practical experience working internationally in fashion and connect with valuable industry contacts. 

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JShuntaro Ogawa

“Studying abroad at another University, instead of another Kent campus with familiar students, forced me to leave my comfort zone. London is an immensely diverse city. Most of the Regent’s student population is international, so I was able to make friends with people from around the world and learn more about other cultures. London's diversity opened my eyes to thinking beyond the U.S. and to learn other languages. It's crucial to learn methods from other universities especially for design. Kent's technical teaching and Regent’s creative processes have rounded me as a better designer.”

JShuntaro Ogawa
Knit Engineer

Jocelyn Biddle-Hill

“My experience allowed me to meet amazing people, some of whom became my best friends, from all around the world. I also became more self-sufficient and confident while learning to navigate a new city and country. My study abroad experience is something I bring up in every interview, and I believe it is something that really sets me apart from my peers.”

Jocelyn Biddle-Hill
Inventory Analyst at rue21