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2014-2015 Study Abroad View Book

How Far Will You Go at Rutgers?

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2014-2015

Study AbroadView Book

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Center for Global EducationRutgers’ Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs (GAIA Centers) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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Photos Courtesy of Rutgers study abroad students

Front Cover Photo by Henry Chang | Back Cover Photo by Judith Foo

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How Far Will You Go at Rutgers? An education is about breaking boundaries – of preconceived notions, unquestioned assumptions, and firmly-held beliefs. In our increasingly interconnected world, an education now also requires stepping beyond the borders – of New Jersey, of the United States – and experiencing a different way of life and a different way of viewing the world. The Center for Global Education is dedicated to helping you cross that border. We are part of the Rutgers’ Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs (GAIA Centers) whose mission includes expanding international learning opportunities for the Rutgers community. In this brochure you will find international programs in all kinds of academic areas, of different lengths, in locations around the world. If you’re inspired to study abroad, all you have to do is contact us – we’ll help you figure out the rest!

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Planning Your Time Abroad It’s never too early to start planning to study abroad. Short-term programs in the winter and the summer are available to you already in your first year at Rutgers. In fact, the summer after your first year is an excellent time to get started on your international experience, in a summer session at a foreign university or on one of Rutgers’ many short-term faculty-led programs. Semester and academic year study abroad are available to you starting in the spring semester of your second year until you graduate.

DeadlinesSession Application Available Application DeadlineFall/Academic Year late November March 1Summer late November March 1Spring/Winter July October 1

EligibilityMany programs, even in non-English speaking countries, offer coursework in English, so you don’t need to know a foreign language in order to go abroad. You must be in good academic and disciplinary standing at Rutgers. Some more specialized programs may require certain pre-requisites. Most programs require a minimum GPA of 2.5 to 3.0, though some programs will accept students with slightly less, and some have a slightly higher requirement. Students from other US universities may also apply, though some exchange programs are only open to Rutgers undergraduates.

Where to Go There are over 120 Rutgers study abroad programs to choose from, and the list is constantly growing. While all programs will open your eyes to new perspectives and ideas, your decision will be determined largely by your own personal goals. Are you looking to gain fluency in a foreign language? Get a global perspective on your major? View artistic and historical monuments up close or experience an entirely different culture? Do valuable research on-site? This viewbook is meant to serve as an introduction to get you started. Our study abroad advisors will assist you in finding the best possible program based on your goals, interests, and academic needs.

ContentsAfrica & The Middle East .............................................................6

Asia ............................................................................................10

Australia and Oceania ...............................................................15

Carribean ...................................................................................16

Europe .......................................................................................17

Americas (North and South) .....................................................33

Financial Aid and ScholarshipsRutgers financial aid, scholarships, and loans are generally applicable for semester and academic year programs. Financial aid for summer programs is generally in the form of loans and eligible students must submit a summer aid application by early April and be registered for at least 6 credits. Depending upon the cost of the study abroad program and your eligibility, the aid package you receive may not meet your full demonstrated financial need. Please refer to the Rutgers Financial Aid web page for details about financial aid deadlines and contact your financial aid advisor to discuss your financial aid package.

Our website provides a full directory of competitive study abroad scholarships offered by the Center for Global Education and Rutgers University departments for Rutgers students. Nationally competitive scholarships are also available through U.S. government sponsored, local, and international organizations. Refer to the Scholarships section of the Center for Global Education website for more information about funding possibilities and scholarship deadlines.

It is important to research funding options before you officially apply for a program since some scholarships require you to apply up to a year before you go abroad.

Tuition RemissionIf you are a matriculated, full-time Rutgers student and a dependent of a Rutgers University employee, you may be eligible for tuition remission benefits.

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Africa & the Middle East EgyptAMIDEAST – CairoSubject Areas: Arabic, Humanities, Middle Eastern/North African Studies, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Arabic, English

GhanaCIEE: Ghana Arts and Sciences – AccraSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences; Internships Terms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Service-Learning Summer Program: Women’s Rights and Community Service Learning in Ghana – AccraSubject Areas: Africana Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies; Service-LearningTerms: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

IsraelBen-Gurion University – Beer Sheva Subject Areas: Global Health, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Hebrew

Technion International School of Engineering – HaifaSubject Areas: Engineering Terms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Hebrew

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University of Haifa – HaifaSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Social Sciences; Internships Terms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Hebrew

Hebrew University – JerusalemSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences; Internships Terms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Hebrew

Mason Gross School of the Arts: Dance Jerusalem, Hebrew University – JerusalemSubject Areas: Dance Terms: Fall/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Faculty-Led Winter Program: School of Social Work Israel – Various citiesSubject Areas: Social WorkTerms: WinterLanguage of Instruction: English

JordanAMIDEAST – AmmanSubject Areas: Arabic, Humanities, Middle Eastern/North African Studies, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Arabic, English

AMIDEAST Summer Program: Intensive Arabic inJordan – AmmanSubject Areas: ArabicTerms: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Arabic, English

KenyaFaculty-Led Summer Program: Primatology, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Field School – VariousSubject Areas: Ecology, Environmental Science, PrimatologyTerms: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

MoroccoAMIDEAST – RabatSubject Areas: Arabic, Humanities, Middle Eastern/North African Studies, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Arabic, English

AMIDEAST Summer Program: Intensive Arabic inMorocco – RabatSubject Areas: Arabic Terms: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Arabic, English

OmanAMIDEAST – MuscatSubject Areas: Arabic, Humanities, Middle Eastern/North African Studies, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Arabic, English

SenegalService-Learning Summer Program: Art and Activism in the Sahel– DakarSubject Areas: African Studies, Humanities, Fine Arts; Service-LearningTerms: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

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South AfricaCIEE: Cape Town Arts and Sciences – Cape TownSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Engineering, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

CIEE: Cape Town Service Learning – Cape TownSubject Areas: Social Sciences, Humanities; Service-LearningTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Politics of Gender and Sexuality in South Africa – Cape TownSubject Areas: Humanities, Women’s and Gender Studies Terms: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Exploring Race, Culture & Society: Post-Apartheid South Africa – Bloemfontein and JohannesburgSubject Areas: Social SciencesTerms: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

CIEE: Stellenbosch Sustainability and Community – StellenboschSubject Areas: Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Studying abroad in Cape Town, South Africa in a service-learning program taught me that in order to fully make sense of how a community sustains itself, you must learn the history to understand the culture.

Mariel QuintanaUrban Planning and Women’s and Gender StudiesSouth Africa, CIEE: Cape Town Service Learning, Spring 2013

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Asia ChinaCentral University of Finance and Economics – BeijingSubject Areas: Business, Economics Terms: Fall/SpringLanguage of Instruction: English

CIEE: Beijing Intensive Chinese Language – BeijingSubject Areas: East Asian Studies, MandarinTerms: Fall/Spring/YearLanguage of Instruction: Mandarin, English

Renmin University Summer School – BeijingSubject Areas: Business, East Asian Studies, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English, Mandarin

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Intensive Mandarinin Beijing – Beijing Subject Areas: Calligraphy, Guided Research, MandarinTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Mandarin, English

Service Learning Summer Program: Social Welfare System in China – Beijing and Tianjin Subject Areas: Social Work; Service LearningTerm: Summer

Language of Instruction: English

Jilin University – ChangchunSubject Areas: MandarinTerms: Fall/Spring/YearLanguage of Instruction: Mandarin

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CIEE: Shanghai Accelerated Chinese Language – Shanghai Subject Areas: Business, East Asian Studies, Humanities, Mandarin; InternshipsTerms: Fall/Spring/YearLanguage of Instruction: Mandarin, English

CIEE: Shanghai Business, Language, and Culture – Shanghai Subject Areas: Business, East Asian Studies, Humanities, Mandarin, Social Sciences; InternshipsTerms: Fall/Spring/YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Mandarin

CIEE: Shanghai China in a Global Context – ShanghaiSubject Areas: East Asian Studies, Humanities, Mandarin, Social Sciences; InternshipsTerms: Fall/Spring/YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Mandarin

Hong KongHong Kong University of Science and Technology – Business, Science, Engineering – Hong Kong Subject Areas: Business, Engineering, Mathematics,Natural SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring

Language of Instruction: English

University of Hong Kong – Hong Kong Subject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/YearLanguage of Instruction: English

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IndiaIES: Delhi – DelhiSubject Areas: Service Learning, Hindi, Humanities,Social Sciences; InternshipsTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

CIEE: Hyderabad Arts and Sciences – HyderabadSubject Areas: Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences,Social Sciences, South Asian LanguagesTerms: Fall/Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

IndonesiaFaculty-Led Summer Program: Primates, Ecology, and Conservation in Indonesia – West Java, BorneoSubject Areas: Ecology, Environmental Science, PrimatologyTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

JapanAsia Pacific University – BeppuSubject Areas: Business, East Asian Studies, Humanities, Japanese, Social SciencesTerms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Japanese

Ritsumeikan University – KyotoSubject Areas: East Asian Studies, Humanities, Japanese,Social SciencesTerms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Japanese, English

Studying abroad in HK and traveling through Asia has inspired me to learn Chinese and prompted me to look for job opportunities in Asia. Within the next fi ve years, I will defi nitely work there and continue to learn Chinese as well as try to integrate into the society more than I have already.

Martin SantenMechanical EngineeringHong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Spring 2013

My semester at Ewha (South Korea) holds some of my best memories while in college. Not only did I get the chance to study and immerse myself in a new culture, I also had the unique experience of studying at women’s university. Choosing to study abroad was one of the best choices I made and strongly recommend anyone to do it at least once.

Brandon CastilloPsychology & Criminal JusticeEwha University, Spring 2013

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Faculty-Led Summer Program: Topics in Comparative Politics – Kyoto Subject Areas: Political ScienceTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

International Christian University – MitakaSubject Areas: Business, East Asian Studies, Humanities, Japanese, Social SciencesTerms: Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Japanese, English

Tsuru University Language and Culture – Tsuru CitySubject Areas: Humanities, East Asian Studies, Japanese,Social SciencesTerm: SpringLanguage of Instruction: Japanese, English

South KoreaPohang University of Science and Technology – PohangSubject Areas: Engineering, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Korean

Ewha University – SeoulSubject Areas: Business, East Asian Studies, Humanities, Korean, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Korean

Ewha University Summer School – SeoulSubject Areas: East Asian Studies, Humanities, Korean,Social SciencesTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English, Korean

Seoul National University – SeoulSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences Terms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Korean

TaiwanNational Taiwan University – TaipeiSubject Areas: Business, East Asian Studies, Engineering, Global Health, Humanities, Mandarin, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Mandarin

Mason Gross School of the Arts: Taipei National University of the Arts – TaipeiSubject Areas: DanceTerms: Fall/SpringLanguage of Instruction: English, Mandarin

ThailandService-Learning Summer Program: Global Health in Thailand – BangkokSubject Areas: Global Health, Nursing, Pre-medicine;Service-LearningTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

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It would be nearly impossible to quantify the lasting impact of my experience ‘down under’. Within four months, I was able to broaden my horizons and expand my social network all while maturing as an adult halfway across the world.Caleb YoonManagement and Global StudiesAustralia, Macquarie University, Spring 2013

Australia And OceaniaAustraliaUniversity of Queensland – BrisbaneSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic Year/Calendar YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of Melbourne – MelbourneSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Information Technology, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic Year/Calendar YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Macquarie University – SydneySubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences; InternshipsTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic Year/Calendar YearLanguage of Instruction: English

IES: Sydney – SydneySubject Areas: Humanities, Social Sciences; InternshipsTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

New ZealandUniversity of Auckland – AucklandSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Information Technology, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic Year/Calendar YearLanguage of Instruction: English

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CaribbeanBarbadosUniversity of the West Indies – BridgetownSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Information Technology, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Cayman IslandsSummer Program: Coral Reef Internship – Little CaymanSubject Areas: Ecology, Marine ScienceTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

Cuba

Service- Learning Summer Program: Public Health and Wellness in Cuba– HavanaSubject Areas: Public Health, Nursing, Pre-Medicine; Service-LearningTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

Dominican RepublicCIEE: Liberal Arts & Service Learning – Santo Domingo, SantiagoSubject Areas: Health Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences; Service LearningTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

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For a month I was challenged daily and forced to discover more of who I am in a completely foreign environment. Yes, if somebody believes themselves ready to handle that, I would highly recommend the experiences the Center for Global Education has to offer.

Corey KueblerCultural Anthropology and JournalismDominican Republic, Research in Action in Santo Domingo, Summer 2014

Service-Learning Summer Program: Research in Action in Santo Domingo – Santo DomingoSubject Areas: Anthropology, Latin American/Caribbean Studies, Spanish, Women’s and Gender Studies; Service-LearningTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English, Spanish

EuropeAustriaGraz University of Technology – GrazSubject Areas: Architecture, Engineering, Mathematics,Natural SciencesTerms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, German

University of Graz – GrazSubject Areas: Business, Environmental Science, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, German

BelgiumVesalius College – BrusselsSubject Areas: Business, International Affairs, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies; InternshipsTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

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I believe it’s important for Rutgers students to study abroad since it enables one to see newer possibilities, and become more worldly. As university students, we are constantly developing and obtaining knowledge from various sources. Studying abroad is the ultimate growth process, since it forces one to be out of their comfort zone.

Kunal PapaiyaPolitical ScienceThe U.K., City University, Fall 2013

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Where do our students go?

ArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBarbadosBelgiumBrazilCayman IslandsChileChinaCosta RicaCzech RepublicDominican RepublicEgyptEnglandFranceGermanyGhanaGreeceHong KongHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIrelandIsrael

ItalyJapanJordanKenyaMexicoMoroccoNew ZealandNetherlandsNorwayOmanPeruPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaScotlandSenegalSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSpainSwedenTaiwanThailandTurkeyWales

Czech RepublicCET: Jewish Studies – PragueSubject Areas: Czech, Jewish StudiesTerms: Fall/SpringLanguage of Instruction: English, Czech

CIEE: Central European Studies – PragueSubject Areas: Central European Studies, Cinema and Theater Studies, Czech, Humanities, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic Year/SummerLanguage of Instruction: English, Czech

EnglandUniversity of Birmingham – BirminghamSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences Terms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of Sussex – BrightonSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Summer/Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of Bristol – BristolSubject Areas: Engineering, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

My experience abroad was one that I will take with me for the remainder of my career as an artist. Getting a taste of and putting myself in the European dance world, prepared me for WHERE I want to take my life in the long run as a professional dancer. I gained a greater respect for the art just by dancing next to individuals from all over the world and it was truly a privilege.

Gabriela Alvarado DanceThe U.K.,Trinity Laban School of Dance and MusicAcademic Year 2013-2014

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University of Exeter – ExeterSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Information Technology, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Creative Writing – LewesSubject Areas: Creative WritingTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Shakespeare in England – LondonSubject Areas: EnglishTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

City University – LondonSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Mathematics, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Mason Gross School of the Arts: London Theater – LondonSubject Areas: ActingTerms: Fall/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Mason Gross School of the Arts: Trinity Laban SchoolDance & Music – LondonSubject Areas: Dance, MusicTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

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University College London – LondonSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of Manchester – ManchesterSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of East Anglia – NorwichSubject Areas: Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of Reading – ReadingSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of York – YorkSubject Areas: Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

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Studying abroad at the University of East Anglia was the most exciting and educational semester I had during my college career. My classes utilized the students’ diverse perspectives and backgrounds and my professors were dedicated to helping their students do their best. Amanda OgenCommunicationsThe U.K., University of East Anglia, Fall 2013

FranceFaculty-Led Summer Program: The Microbiology and Culture of Cheese & Wine – ClunySubject Areas: Anthropology, History, MicrobiologyTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

Institute for the Study of Political Science - Sciences-Po – Paris, Dijon, Menton, ReimsSubject Areas: Business, Central and Eastern European Area Studies, Communications, Humanities, Middle Eastern Studies, Social Sciences, Transatlantic Studies Terms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: French, English

MICEFA – ParisSubject Areas: Applied Sciences, Business, Communications, Engineering, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences Terms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: French

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Art in Paris:Spaces, Places, and Pictures – ParisSubject Areas: Art HistoryTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

Language Department Summer Program:Summer in Paris – ParisSubject Areas: Cultural Studies, FrenchTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: French

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Studying abroad was one of the most defi ning moments that helped shape me into the person I am today. Most importantly, I got to connect and build strong relationships with people that I would never have gotten to meet otherwise. I defi nitely recommend this experience to anyone who wants to grow as an individual and see more of what the world has to offer.

Victoria LeeBiological SciencesFrance, The Microbiology & Culture of Wine and Cheese, Summer 2013

Faculty-Led Winter Program: Rutgers in Aix en Provence – Aix en ProvenceSubject Areas: FrenchTerm: WinterLanguage of Instruction: French

French Purpan Summer School and Internship in French Agriculture – Toulouse Subject Areas: Agriculture, Food ScienceTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English, French

GermanyFreie University – Berlin Subject Areas: Applied Sciences, Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences Terms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: German

FU-BEST – BerlinSubject Areas: Business, European Area Studies, Humanities, German Language, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Language Department Summer Program: Rutgers in Berlin – BerlinSubject Areas: German, German StudiesTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: German, English

University of Constance – ConstanceSubject Areas: Applied Sciences, Business, Humanities, Media Studies, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences Terms: Spring/ Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: German, English

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Technical University of Munich – MunichSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Environmental and Biological Sciences, Natural Sciences Terms: Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, German

European Business School – Oestrich-WinkelSubject Areas: Business, Social Sciences Terms: Summer; Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

GreeceCollege Year in Athens, International Center for Hellenic and Mediterranean Studies – AthensSubject Areas: Environmental Science, Humanities,Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

American College of Thessaloniki – ThessalonikiSubject Areas: Business, Communications, Humanities,Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Service-Learning Summer Program: Engaging with Greece in Transition – ThessalonikiSubject Areas: Humanities, Social Sciences; Service-Learning, InternshipsTerms: Summer

Language of Instruction: English

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HungaryBard: Central European University – BudapestSubject Areas: Environmental Sciences, Humanities,Jewish Studies, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

CIEE: Central European Studies – BudapestSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Social Sciences; InternshipsTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Hungarian

IcelandRutgers Summer Program: GREEN Iceland School of Energy - ReykjavikSubject Areas: Environmental Sciences, EngineeringTerms: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

IrelandUniversity College Cork – CorkSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Mathematics,Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University College Dublin – DublinSubject Areas: Architecture, Business, Engineering, Humanities, Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

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Studying abroad in Ireland was a life-changing experience. It is a country where kindness, friendship, and adventure are as ever present as green, rolling hills, and where past and present worlds collide beautifully. It’s everything you’ve imagined, and so much more.

Ryan FeuerEnglish and Journalism/Media Studies Ireland, University College Cork, Spring 2014

National University of Ireland – GalwaySubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences, SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of Limerick – LimerickSubject Areas: BusinessTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

ItalyCIEE: Ferrara Language and Culture & Liberal Arts – FerraraSubject Areas: Humanities, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Italian, English

ISI Institute at Palazzo Rucellai – FlorenceSubject Areas: Environmental & Biological Science, Humanities, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Italian

Kent State: Semester in Florence – FlorenceSubject Areas: Business, Communications, Humanities,Social SciencesTerms: Fall/SpringLanguage of Instruction: English, Italian

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John Cabot University – RomeSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Mathematics, Social Sciences; InternshipsTerms: Summer; Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Italian

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Art History – RomeSubject Areas: Art HistoryTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Archaeological Field School in Italy (Graduate & Undergrad) – VaconeSubject Areas: ArchaeologyTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

Italian Language Department Summer Program:Summer in Urbino – UrbinoSubject Areas: Italian, Italian StudiesTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Italian, English

NetherlandsLeiden University – LeidenSubject Areas: Humanities, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Dutch

NorwayUniversity of Oslo – OsloSubject Areas: Communications, Education, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Norwegian

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My experience abroad was rewarding and memorable because I made the extra effort to explore on my own and to step out of my comfort zone. Every experience is what you make of it.

Alexandra GareyItalian and European StudiesItaly, ISI Institute of Palazzo Rucellai, Academic Year 2013-2014

PolandSummer Program: Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies (CHAPS) – Krakow Subject Areas: History, Jewish Studies, Museum StudiesTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

PortugalCIEE: Language and Culture – LisbonSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/ Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Portuguese, English

NOVA School of Business and Economics – LisbonSubject Areas: BusinessTerms: Spring/Academic Year Language of Instruction: English, Portuguese

RomaniaService-Learning Summer Program: Investing in Children and Families Across the Life Cycle – ClujSubject Areas: Social Work; Service-LearningTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

RussiaFaculty-Led Summer Program: Rutgers in Russia –St. PetersburgSubject Areas: RussianTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Russian, English

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ScotlandUniversity of Glasgow (Honors Program Track Available) – GlasgowSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

University of St Andrews – St. AndrewsSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Mathematics,Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

SpainFaculty-Led Summer Program: International Business in Alicante – AlicanteSubject Areas: Business, EconomicsTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

CIEE: Language and Culture – BarcelonaSubject Areas: Humanities, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Spanish

Faculty-Led Summer Program: Landscape Architecture – BarcelonaSubject Areas: Landscape Architecture, Urban PlanningTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English

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Language Department Summer Program:Summer Study in Spain – SalamancaSubject Areas: Cultural Studies, SpanishTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

University of Valencia – ValenciaSubject Areas: Business, Communications, Engineering, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences Terms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

SwedenKarolinska Institute – StockholmSubject Areas: Biomedical and Health SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Swedish

KTH Royal Institute of Technology – StockholmSubject Areas: Engineering, Mathematics, Physical SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Swedish

Stockholm University – StockholmSubject Areas: Education, Humanities, Mathematics,Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English, Swedish

As a double major in Spanish and Public Health, I have always hoped to incorporate my language competency with my work in community and family health. Already through my local internship, I have been utilizing my Spanish skills to translate health program outreach materials into Spanish. It is so satisfying to see the direct benefi ts of my international education in the current workI am doing.

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TurkeyBilkent University – AnkaraSubject Areas: Business, Education, Engineering, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Koc University – IstanbulSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Humanities,Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Service- Learning Summer Program: Agri[culture] and Community: Empowering Family Farms in Turkey– AntalyaSubject Areas: Agricultural Science, Business; Service-LearningTerm: Summer Language of Instruction: English

WalesCardiff University – CardiffSubject Areas: Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies,Natural Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: English

Euroscholars – Various locationsResearch Areas: Communications, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian

One of the largest impressions this trip has had on my consciousness is related to the notion of global citizenship. I FEEL like part of something larger than myself. This trip illustrated a connection to a grand constellation of folks who (in some superfi cial ways) are different from me. Yet, the similarities that bond our experiences are very real.

Kiyanna StewartWomen’s and Gender StudiesTurkey, Agri[culture] and Community: Empowering Family Farms, Summer 2013

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The AmericasArgentinaCIEE: Liberal Arts – Buenos AiresSubject Areas: Business, Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

Service-Learning Summer Program: Language Education in Argentina – RosarioSubject Areas: Education, Spanish; Service LearningTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

BrazilCIEE Summer Program: Intensive Language and Culture –Rio de JaneiroSubject Areas: PortugueseTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Portuguese

CIEE: Business and Culture & Liberal Arts – São Paulo, Salvador da BahiaSubject Areas: Business, Communication, Engineering, Humanities, Law, Social Sciences, Visual ArtsTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Portuguese, English

ChileCIEE: Liberal Arts & Language in Context – Santiago,ValparaísoSubject Areas: Humanities, Journalism/Communication/Media Studies, Social SciencesTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Spanish, English

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Costa RicaUniversity of Costa Rica – San JoséSubject Areas: Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities,Natural Sciences, Social ScienceTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

MexicoUniversity of the Yucatan – Mérida Subject Areas: Business, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences,Social Work; Service LearningTerms: Fall/Spring/Academic YearLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

Service-Learning Summer Program: Culture and Community Health in Mexico – OaxacaSubject Areas: Anthropology, Global Health, Nursing,Service-LearningTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: English, Spanish

PeruLanguage Department Summer Program:Summer in Peru – CuscoSubject Areas: Cultural Studies, SpanishTerm: SummerLanguage of Instruction: Spanish

There were times when I thought the kids were teaching me more than I was teaching them, not just about the language and the culture, the customs and traditions , but also about what it is to be human. My time at La Paz made me realize that that was the kind of story I wanted to be a part of.

Emily ChenEducation and SpanishArgentina, Language Education in Argentina, Summer 2012 & 2013

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Major ScholarshipsThere are a number of scholarships listed on our website that students may apply towhen planning their experience abroad. The two listed below are offered by our office:

Global Reach Scholarship (semester, summer, academic year)

Diversity Abroad Scholarship (semester, academic year)

Students who receive a Pell Grant should talk to their study abroad advisor about applying for the Gilman Scholarship, a prestigious federal scholarship offered for summer, semester, and academic year students.

Next Steps

� Research your options.

Visit the Center for Global Education website at globaleducation.rutgers.edu to search our database of programs based on major or area of interest.

� Meet with one of our helpful advisors.

Stop by our office for walk-in hours from noon to 4:00 PM every weekday or schedule an appointment with a study abroad advisor to begin planning.

� Begin an application

Select a program and begin your online application by clicking “Apply Now” at the top of your program’s webpage.

� Look into financial aid and scholarships

Use our scholarships page on globaleducation.rutgers.edu to locate specific scholarships related to your major, study abroad country, financial need, and etc.

globaleducation.rutgers.edu

Center for Global Education102 College AveNew Brunswick, NJ [email protected](848)-932-7787