Herstmonceaux Castle, home of Queen's University's Bader International Study Centre Center in East Sussex, England.
Herstmonceaux Castle, home of Queen's University's Bader International Study Centre Center in East Sussex, England.

Two students are set to give the world a glimpse of what it’s like to be part of a unique Queen’s Law experience. Katrina Crocker, MPA’16/Law’18, Faye Voight, Law’18, and more than 40 of their classmates have arrived at Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, U.K., where they will live and study for the next two months.

This summer, Crocker and Voight are armed with their smartphones at the Bader International Study Centre. As the unofficial photojournalists for the Castle experience, they will be posting regularly on Instagram.

Each student will be documenting her experience in one of the Global Law Programs: Crocker for the Public International Law Program and Voight for the International Business Law Program. Be on the lookout for photos from their respective field trips that are also part of the programs. Destinations include the Canadian Mission to the European Union in Paris, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and International Criminal Court (ICC) in Geneva, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague.

Join the growing number of followers on the BISC Instagram – the best photos will also be shared on Facebook and Twitter – and get a taste of summer at the Castle from around the world.