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Institute of Germanic Studies, University of London

Also known as: IGS

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Senate House, University of London, Malet St, London WC1E 7HU, UK
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The Institute of Germanic Studies at the University of London follows a structured academic calendar based on a trimester system, which is common among many UK universities. The academic year typically begins in late September or early October and concludes in June, divided into three terms: Autumn, Spring, and Summer. Each term lasts approximately 10-12 weeks, with breaks in between, including a longer winter break over the Christmas and New Year period, and a spring break around Easter. This structure allows for intensive study periods and aligns with the university's focus on research and specialized programs in Germanic studies, often incorporating modular assessments and flexible scheduling for postgraduate and research students.

  • Autumn Term Start: Late September 2025 (typically around September 29) - Orientation and welcome week for new students.
  • Winter Break: Mid-December 2025 to early January 2026 (approximately December 15 to January 5) - Includes Christmas and New Year holidays.
  • Spring Term Start: Early January 2026 (around January 6) - Resumption of classes and mid-year assessments.
  • Easter Break: Late March to mid-April 2026 (approximately March 28 to April 11) - Aligns with Easter holidays.
  • Summer Term Start: Mid-April 2026 (around April 12) - Final term with focus on exams and projects.
  • Academic Year End: Mid-June 2026 (approximately June 15) - Includes commencement ceremonies for graduating students.
  • UCAS Application Opening: Early September 2025 (typically September 1) - Start of applications for undergraduate programs via UCAS.
  • Early Application Deadline (Oxbridge and Medicine): Mid-October 2025 (around October 15) - For competitive programs, if applicable.
  • Regular UCAS Deadline: Late January 2026 (typically January 31) - Main deadline for most undergraduate courses.
  • Decision Notification: March to April 2026 - Applicants typically receive offers or rejections during this period.
  • Confirmation of Place: Mid-August 2026 (post A-Level results, around August 15) - Deadline to confirm acceptance after exam results.
  • International Student Deadline: Late June 2026 (approximately June 30) - Recommended for visa processing and accommodation arrangements.

The academic calendar of the Institute of Germanic Studies aligns closely with national norms for UK higher education, adhering to the standard three-term structure and incorporating public holidays such as Christmas and Easter. This scheduling offers predictability for both domestic and international students, with breaks providing opportunities for travel or research. Additionally, the admissions timeline through UCAS ensures a standardized process, though international students are encouraged to apply early to account for visa processing times. The university’s focus on specialized studies may also mean occasional flexibility in scheduling for research-intensive periods or events, making it adaptable to diverse student needs.

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