Fordham University            The Jesuit University of New York
 


Our location

Fordham University’s London Centre has recently moved to Kensington Square, an oasis of calm in one of the world’s busiest capital cities, yet within a minute’s walk of the underground, buses, cafes, bars, cinemas, and high-street stores.

London Dramatic Academy courses take place in classrooms in the London Centre, where students can also do schoolwork and practice. For relaxing, students have access to the comfortable Heythrop Student Lounge. The Dining Room serves affordable meals on campus, while nearby Kensington High Street also offers a wide variety of options for meals and necessities.

The campus has a wonderful and peaceful garden for relaxing or studying.

The London Centre is housed within the premises of Heythrop College.

Heythrop, a small college that specializes in Philosophy and Theology, was originally a religious foundation, set up in 1614 by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) to train its own members. Since 1970 it has been a college of the University of London, open to all. 



Our location in the heart of London.

Housing

Recently LDA has returned to student accommodation in Clifton Gardens, Maida Vale, one of the most pleasing and attractive areas of northwest London. The journey to the London Centre takes less than 30 minutes. 

Maida Vale, developed in the 19th Century, contains a complex network of canals, known as Little Venice, and is strongly associated with the great Victorian poet Robert Browning.

Students live in flats (apartments) in groups of 3-5 with self-catering facilities.


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