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3 Campus East Asian Studies Program
Princeton students can participate in an exciting three-country program that will take them to China, Japan, and Korea. Students will be among a cohort from select US and European universities studying at Keio University, Yonsei University, and the University of Hong Kong where they will experience East Asia from a genuinely comparative perspective.
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Aquincum Institute of Technology (AIT Budapest)
For students interested in computer science, creative design, or IT entrepreneurship, AIT offers the opportunity to take courses in English in the beautiful city of Budapest, taught by local Hungarian professors and globally-acclaimed scholars and entrepreneurs. Students also have the opportunity to take courses on Hungarian language and culture.
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Budapest Semesters in Mathematics
BSM offers students the opportunity to take an intensive semester of mathematics at the College International in Budapest alongside other North American students. Courses are taught in English and taught by eminent Hungarian professors, all while living in the beautiful and historic city of Budapest.
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College Year in Athens
CYA offers courses in English with a focus on Greece and the Mediterranean in the historic and bustling city of Athens. CYA places an emphasis on learning beyond the classroom, and many courses hold classes on-site, allowing students the opportunity to experience what they are studying first-hand and have access to authentic materials and artifacts.
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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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Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem invites international students to Israel to experience the outstanding, first-class overseas study abroad programs offered at the Rothberg International School. The vibrant Mount Scopus campus offers abundant opportunities outside the classroom for international students to interact with one another and their Israeli peers, and students can take advantage of stimulating lectures and seminars, diverse social, cultural and religious activities, invigorating athletic and recreational pursuits, and so much more.