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IFSA-Butler University of Sydney
Through the IFSA-Butler program at the University of Sydney, students can take courses across a wide range of disciplines and experience the beautiful city and beaches in Australia's largest city. Sydney offers temperate weather year-round and is an idyllic back drop for a semester abroad.
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Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po), Menton
Sciences Po Menton is a great fit for students with an advanced level of French and a specialized interest in political, economic, and social issues in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and the Gult. French and Arabic language courses are also available, and students will experience a small-campus environment situated along the Mediterranean Sea.
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Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po), Paris
Sciences Po is a prestigious institution in Paris that focuses on the Social Sciences, specifically the areas of international relations, public policy, politics, and economics. Students with an advanced level of French will take their courses alongside other domestic and international students in a very academically rigorous environment and will experience Paris through independent-living across the city.
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Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies
The Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies provides students with a premiere opportunity to study ancient history and art, archaeology, Greek and Latin language and literature in downtown Rome. A double-credit comprehensive and integrated course on the "ancient city" frames the semester, which is also dotted by numerous field-work explorations. Courses are taught in English.
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Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies
Inter-University program for Chinese Language Studies is a program designed for students who want to participate in an intensive language program. Based on the campus of Tsinghua University in Beijing, students take courses in Chinese language, reading, and comprehension, while being provided with a high level of individualized instruction.
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James Cook University
James Cook University offers students in the EEB Department the opportunity to study at Australia's leading tropical research university and Queensland's second-oldest university. JCU has several campuses, the main one being in Townsville, close to the Great Barrier Reef.
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Kierkegaard in Copenhagen
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King's College London (KCL)
Situated in the heart of global London, King's College is a vibrant and intellectually stimulating community - with all of London's opportunities right outside. King's is especially known for its courses in the biological sciences (ideal for pre-med), global health, classical studies, and war studies. King's is part of the University of London, a federation of more than 40 colleges and institutes.
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Korea University
Study at Korea University, a school widely acknowledged as one of the country?s oldest, largest and top-ranked universities in Korea. Students can take a variety of courses in liberal arts and sciences and have the chance to experience the beauty and vibrancy of Seoul.
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Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS)
The Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS) is an exciting program for undergraduates who wish to do advanced work in Japanese language and Japanese studies. The program helps students strengthen their Japanese skills by providing intensive language training and regular interactions with host families and the local community.