Hear from Dean Bogucki and BSE students who have studied abroad. Students will talk about how they designed their academic programs to study abroad, and what it's like to study science in another country. Staff from the OIP will be on hand to answer questions from students interested in any science or engineering fields.
Learn more about studying abroad for a semester or year with Academic Programs Abroad (APA) in either Paris, France or Dakar, Senegal! This program is an excellent fit for students at an intermediate level of French or higher studying Anthropology, French, Politics, Philosophy, and more!
Study abroad advisers will introduce the basics and answer your questions about summer, semester and academic year study abroad programs.
Come learn about Princeton's new exchange program with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland! This is an exciting new study abroad opportunity for BSE majors across any discipline, and representatives from EPFL and OIP will be on the zoom call to share more information about the program and answer student questions.
Join the representative from Academic Experience in Prague (AEP, formerly UPCES) to learn more about a semester or year in Czech Republic. In cooperation with Charles University in Prague, AEP offers a wide range of courses in Art History, Cultural Studies, History, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology and more.
The Office of International Programs, in collaboration with the Carl A. Fields Center and the Office of Religious Life, are convening a conversation around religious identity and international travel. Identity is never monolithic and always intersectional, but this conversation will attempt to address the experiences of one identity, broadly…
This session presents an overview of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, and Fulbright advisers will be on hand to address your specific questions. This popular program awards academic-year international fellowships to over 120 countries to recent college graduates, alumni, and graduate students. Recipients undertake independent or guided academic research projects, teach English, or— in a limited number of cases—enroll in a one-year master’s program abroad.
Considering a career in international affairs? If so, join this info session to learn about a number of competitive awards for U.S. citizens: The Critical Language Scholarship, the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship, the Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship, and the USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program. We’ll also discuss Princeton’s own SINSI Internships and Fellowships.
Students interested in learning more about the Rhodes and Sachs Worcester Scholarships, both for postgraduate study at Oxford, are encouraged to…
Join a study abroad info session to learn more about summer opportunities!