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Royal College of Music (RCM)
Royal College of Music gives students the opportunity for professional musical training within an overall liberal arts framework, plus the experience of living in one of the world's most vibrant music capitals. Musically gifted students who want a strong academic experience and who are undecided about whether or not to enter the professional music world will find this program particularly useful.
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SOAS University of London
As part of the University of London, the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) is the only higher education institution in Europe specializing in the study of Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The school also has the largest concentration of specialist faculty concerned with the study of Africa, Asia and the Middle East at any university in the world. They offer a wide range of courses in the humanities and social sciences covering the cultures of Africa, the Far East, the Middle East, and South and Southeast Asia.
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SPIA Program at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
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SPIA Program at University of Cambridge, Pembroke College
Princeton students majoring in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs can attend a fall semester program at Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge. Cambridge is one of the world's oldest universities and leading academic centers whose reputation is known worldwide. WWS students can experience the unique structure of Cambridge?s one-on-one supervision system, while taking the required junior Task Force seminar.
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Streicker International Fellows Program
The Streicker International Fellows Program was established in early 2015 by John H. Streicker '64 to provide undergraduate students the opportunity to carry out substantive internships, research or service projects while immersed in a foreign culture. Streicker Fellows design their own internships in conjunction with a hosting organization, in any academic or professional area, and in any geographic region outside of the United States.For summer 2020, students will be granted full or partial awards as Streicker Fellows. Awards typically range between $4,000 and $6,000 and will cover:airfare to and from the United States;accommodations;meals;local transportation;immunizations not covered by insurance; andcultural immersion activities
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The Lowy International School at Tel Aviv University
This program is a great fit for students who are looking for a transformative experience while living and studying in the cultural and economic heart of Israel. Students can take courses in English in the areas of Hebrew language, Middle East studies, politics, etc. Students with a high level of Hebrew can take regular university courses taught in Hebrew.
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Temple University Rome
The Temple University Rome program is located in the heart of Rome and is a good match for Princeton students who are interested in pursuing visual arts or architecture but do not yet have the Italian language proficiency to take all their courses in Italian. Students will be studying Italian language alongside their specialized content courses.
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Term Time Study Abroad while not enrolled at Princeton
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The French Revolution: Politics, Philosophy, Culture
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The Swedish Program, Stockholm School of Economics
The Swedish Program offers students the opportunity to take courses across several liberal arts disciplines, such as psychology, public policy, economics, and more. Small class sizes allow encourage active engagement and participation. Students even have access to a select number of courses taught at the prestigious Stockholm School of Economics.