Global Arc
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Syracuse University in Florence, Italy
With a long tradition in the magnificent city of Florence, the Syracuse in Florence program is ideal for Princeton students interested in taking intensive Italian language and content courses (especially in visual and studio art) all in Italian directly enrolled at the University of Florence. A homestay program complements the language immersion.
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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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Trinity College, Rome Campus
Located in the heart of ancient Rome, the Trinity College program is ideal for Princeton students interested specifically in Italian art history but with a limited knowledge of Italian. Students continue to learn the Italian language (but intermediate and advanced Latin and Greek are also available) while taking specialized courses on Michelangelo, Bernini, ancient Roman art, and more.
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University of Cantabria, Exchange in Engineering
The University of Cantabria exchange offers Princeton students across several Engineering tracks the opportunity to take Engineering courses in English in the beautiful city of Santander, Spain. Students should have taken at least up to the 107 level of Spanish and are also encouraged to take some courses in Spanish, as well.
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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.