Global Arc
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Search International Offerings

You can now simultaneously browse international opportunities and on-campus courses; the goal is to plan coursework — before and/or after your trip — that will deepen your experiences abroad.

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Add Your Favorites

Log in and add international activities and relevant courses to your Global Arc.

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Get Advice

Download your Arc and share with your academic adviser, who can help you refine your choices.

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Enroll, Apply and Commit

Register for on-campus classes through TigerHub, and apply for international experiences using Princeton’s Global Programs System.

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Revisit and Continue Building

Return to the Global Arc throughout your Princeton career as you delve deeper into your interests.    

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Boston University London Art History Program with the Courtauld Institute of Art
The London Art History Program with the Courtauld Institute of Art offers something truly unique to serious students of art: a semester of art history at Britain's preeminent art institute, the world-renowned Courtauld Institute of Art at the University of London.
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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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Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
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University College London (UCL)
Princeton students have the opportunity to study at University College London (UCL), the oldest and largest of the constituent colleges of the University of London. UCL offers a rigorous, exciting, and rewarding program of study at a top-ranked institution in one of the world?s great capital cities.  
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University of Bristol
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University of Cambridge, Pembroke College
The University of Cambridge is one of the world's oldest universities and leading academic centers whose reputation is known worldwide. Pembroke College was founded in 1347 and is proud to be one of Cambridge's oldest colleges. Located in the heart of the University city, Pembroke presents a tranquil environment with varied architectural styles framing beautiful gardens and open courts.
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University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a world leading research institution with 25 Nobel Prize winners from within its staff and students. Students can choose from a wide range of subjects while studying abroad, with particularly strong offerings in engineering, computer sciences, and neuroscience.
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University of Oxford, Hertford College
Princeton students can apply to Hertford College, one of the University of Oxford's 39 independent, self-governing colleges, which lies at the very center of Oxford, for the spring semester of their junior year. Students have the chance to take advantage of Oxford?s unique tutorial system in a range of subjects including humanities, social sciences, and more.
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University of Oxford, Oxford-Princeton Engineering Exchange
As part of the Oxford-Princeton Partnership, a select number of juniors in the MAE, ELE, and CEE departments are chosen annually for the prestigious year-long Oxford-Princeton Engineering Exchange. Successful applicants are placed in one of Oxford?s 38 colleges and enjoy the full privileges of an Oxford undergraduate student.