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University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo was established in 1877 as the first national university in Japan. Students who wish to focus on East Asian studies but do not have advanced Japanese may enroll in PEAK, Todai?s program for international students. PEAK offers Japanese language at various levels and courses in English in East Asian Studies and Environmental Studies. Students in other disciplines, including the sciences, may direct enroll in departmental courses taught in English or in Japanese if possessing advanced language skills.
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Wellesley-in-Aix
Wellesley-in-Aix allows students the opportunity to study in a student-friendly city of in one of the most beautiful regions in France, located just 30 Km north of the Mediterranean coast. Students can take a combination of French-taught courses both through Wellesley and the local intitution, Aix-Marseille Université, which is the largest university in France.
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Yonsei University
Yonsei University is Korea?s leading research-oriented private university in Seoul, South Korea. Princeton students can study at Underwood International College (UIC), an intimate, elite setting within the larger institution where classes are taught in English. Students interested in East Asian Studies or Korean language are the best fit for this program, and may take courses in Korean directly at Yonsei's departments if their language level permits.
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Bocconi University
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Cornell in Rome
The Cornell in Rome program is a specialized offer ideal for students interested in visual and fine arts; architecture design, history, theory, and planning; and art history. All classes are taught in English, and a robust series of field trips within Rome and the whole peninsula complements the classroom instruction.
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DIS - Study Abroad in Scandinavia - Copenhagen
DIS provides a wide-range of courses from psychology to public health, to architecture and many more, and it is a great program pre-med students and those interested in the health field. Students have the opportunity to travel within Denmark and to other European cities as a part of their course-work, which allows for a comparative approach to learning and exploring academic disciplines from multiple perspectives.
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ETH Zurich
The ETH Zurich exchange program is for those students in COS, MAT, and MOL who are eager to study at a rigorous, world-renowned institution in science and technology. Students take courses in English and learn alongside other domestic and international students at ETH. They can even take an optional, German-language course at the beginning of the semester to get acquainted with the language and the city of Zurich.
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Ewha Womans University
Ewha Womans University offers study abroad semester options for Princeton students who are interested in a wide-range of studies including topics on Asia and Korea. Students can take courses offered by Ewha, either in English or Korean, depending on their language proficiency.
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Goldsmiths, University of London
Princeton students can study abroad at Goldsmith?s, a campus university located in a vibrant area in South East London that is just 10 minutes by train from central London. Students will experience a small liberal arts college, with courses in a variety of subjects but special strengths in English literature, performance arts, anthropology, social sciences, and politics.
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Hamilton College Academic Year in Spain
Hamilton College Academic Year in Spain is a great fit for those students at an intermediate level of Spanish who are looking to advance their language skills and take a pledge to speak Spanish at all times on the program. Students will take one course directly enrolled at one of two top universities in Madrid along with two other electives taught through Hamilton College. Hamilton College provides an intimate academic setting in Spain's exciting capital of Madrid.