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University of Queensland
Students can take courses across a wide range of disciplines at Australia's first university in the State of Queensland, the main campus of St. Lucia located a few miles from the city of Brisbane, the capital of the "Sunshine State." Students studying psychology can enroll in the Psychology Study Abroad through Queensland, which is comprised of a research practicum, psychology courses, and workshops.
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University of St. Andrews
The University of St. Andrew?s is Scotland's first university and the third oldest in the English speaking world. With a reputation for world-class teaching, St. Andrew?s provides an intimate and friendly environment for students. While the University of Edinburgh is open to all majors, it has particular strengths in computer science, electrical engineering, sociology, economics, and natural sciences.
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University of Sydney
The University of Sydney offers an idyllic back drop for a semester abroad, next to beautiful beaches and located in Australia's most famous city. Students can take courses across a wide range of disciplines, such as engineering, sociology, anthropology, and much more.
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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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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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Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship (Global)
The Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship commemorates Dan Sachs. Sachs was a distinguished student and a fine athlete who intended to enter politics. He died of cancer at the age of 28. Sach's friends and classmates instituted the scholarship to provide a senior with an opportunity to study, work, or travel abroad after graduation. The scholarship's purpose is to enlarge the holder's experience of the world. The scholarship is meant for students of broadly comparable intentions who are thinking of public affairs, whether politics, civil service, international affairs, journalism, and public education; or law, science, or medicine in the public interest.
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Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship (Oxford, Worcester)
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Mr. and Mrs. Yan Huo *94*95 Graduate Fellowship
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PIIRS Undergraduate Fellowship
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PLAS Dissertation Completion Writing Grants