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Applications Open for Fall 2023 Study Abroad Programs

Tuesday, November 15, 2022, By Ashley Barletta
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Students can apply now to study abroad during the Fall 2023 semester. 鶹ƵAbroad applications are now open for all fall 2023 programs, offering students nearly 100 options in over 50 destinations.

four students studying abroad in Madrid

Next fall, students can study engineering in , or deepen their Spanish language skills in or . Each study abroad program has been designed to enrich students’ academic path, both personally and professionally. Students have a variety of additional study locations through , with options to study in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and many other exciting locations.

Fall-Only Programs

In addition to 鶹ƵCenters and World Partner programs, 鶹ƵAbroad offers several fall-only programs that align with various academic majors to provide incredibly immersive learning opportunities.

Featured program:

The award-winning Exploring Central Europe program takes students on a semester-long exploration of four countries: Czech Republic, Germany, Poland and Slovakia. The program is based in Wroclaw, a vibrant metropolis located in western Poland. The heart of the learning experience is the traveling seminar “Negotiating Identities Across Europe’s Borders.” Throughout the seminar and semester, students travel to captivating capital cities of the region and visit important sites off the beaten track. This program is ideal for students interested in history, World War II studies, anthropology, political science and international relations.

This program is designed for first-semester, second-year engineering students. Courses in various fields of engineering are offered in English both at the 鶹ƵStrasbourg Center and at 鶹ƵAbroad’s prestigious partner institution in Strasbourg: the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées. All courses are approved by the College of Engineering and Computer Science, keeping students on track to meet their graduation requirements.

This program is an exceptional opportunity for drama students to experience all that London has to offer. London is unparalleled in the breadth and quality of its theater. Students will deepen their acting skills, attend dramatic performances and collaborate with the Globe Theater for an exciting semester abroad.

This program offers computer science major- or minor-specific CIS courses, along with other London offerings including Arts and Sciences and Visual and Performing Arts courses that meet students’ social science and humanities requirements. As with all 鶹ƵLondon programs, students will live like locals in London and explore all that this vibrant city has to offer!

This dual-university program allows students to take classes with local Italian students, taught in English, by local faculty. The University of Florence offers a variety of courses in economics and political science, which provides an exciting and immersive opportunity for 鶹Ƶstudents.

three students pose together in front of the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid, Spain, during study abroad

Preparing to Study Abroad

Students can start planning for their fall semester abroad and to programs. The application deadline for most programs is March 15, 2023, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. All students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as some programs have limited space. For specific deadlines, students should refer to each program’s application page.

For more information about fall programs, students can with an international program advisor or make a general advising appointment to explore several options. Advising appointments take place virtually or at the 鶹ƵAbroad satellite office, SyracuseAbroad@Bird, located on the lower level of Bird Library.

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