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Industry
  
Education

Founded
  
1980

Website
  
www.interstudy.org

Type
  
Study abroad organization

Founders
  
Robert Collins and Roy Thomas

Headquarters
  
Interstudy US Headquarters - Boston

Services
  
Short term, Semester, and Year Long Study Abroad programs, Faculty-Led, Customized programs.

Interstudy is an educational organization that facilitates study abroad opportunities in South Africa, Botswana, Ireland, and the UK. As a stand alone institution, offering one or more education abroad opportunities, Interstudy is a study abroad provider. Interstudy is a division of International Studies Abroad (ISA), based out of Austin, TX.

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History

Interstudy was founded in 1980 by Robert Collins and Roy Thomas focusing first on exchanges between American students and UK institutions. The study abroad organization's programs are part of the direct-enroll model of study abroad, meaning students study in the same classes as degree-seeking, full-time, students in the host country. The company partnered with schools in Ireland soon after foundation, and moved to Southern Africa in 1995. All Interstudy programs are in English speaking countries. In 2012, Interstudy joined the International Studies Abroad (ISA) family.

Partner institutions

South Africa
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
University of Witwatersrand
University of Western Cape
University of KwaZulu-Natal Pietermaritzburg Campus
Rhodes University
University of KwaZulu-Natal Howard College Campus, Durban
Stellenbosch University
University of Cape Town

Botswana
University of Botswana

Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
National University of Ireland, Galway (operated by ISA)
University of Limerick
University College Cork
University College Dublin
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland (operated by ISA)

England
Goldsmiths, University of London
Queen Mary, University of London
University of Westminster (operated by ISA)
King's College, University of London (operated by ISA)
University College London

Scotland
University of St Andrews
University of Glasgow

References

Interstudy Wikipedia