Study Abroad Next Summer with NYU Global Programs

NYU Global Programs

Considering studying abroad this summer? You don’t need to be an NYU student to study at one of NYU’s global sites! NYU’s study abroad experience is unparalleled, with hundreds of courses to choose from and internship opportunities in locations spanning the globe.

Why choose summer study abroad?

Studying abroad during the summer offers ultimate flexibility, allowing you to immerse yourself in a new culture and earn degree credits without leaving your home campus for a semester. NYU’s Office of Global Programs helps coordinate your ideal study abroad experience that is tailored to your academic requirements and interests.

Where can you go with NYU?

Accra, Ghana

Visiting students at NYU Accra experience a dynamic blend of modern innovation and cultural heritage. With courses in journalism, public health, psychology, and more, as well as an optional internship program, you’ll access unique academic and professional opportunities in one of West Africa’s most vibrant cities.

Berlin, Germany

Berlin is a dynamic, affordable hub of culture, politics, and architecture with a storied history and home to one of Europe’s liveliest art scenes. Visiting students at NYU Berlin choose from courses in art, German language, food studies, media, psychology, and more.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

As Argentina’s cosmopolitan center, Buenos Aires offers visiting students a deep dive into Latin American culture and geopolitics of the global south. NYU Buenos Aires provides courses in Spanish language, Latin American history and culture, public health, and more, in addition to an optional internship program.

Daejeon, South Korea

The NYU Summer Korean Language Program offers an immersive experience with intensive language courses and cocurricular activities. Students take six credits while exploring Korea through trips to historic sites in Seoul and Gyeongju, all while benefiting from the facilities at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon.

Florence, Italy

Visiting students at NYU Florence experience the cultural richness of Italy, from academic discovery to the exploration of iconic piazzas, palaces, museums, the Tuscan countryside, and beyond. Courses include Italian language, art, history, literature, and more.

London, UK

Learn in the heart of England’s capital, just minutes from the Lyceum Theatre, the Royal Courts of Justice, and the River Thames. Visiting students at NYU London choose from courses available in business, architecture, economics, environmental studies, math, and more.

Madrid, Spain

Madrid offers rich history, stunning architecture, world-class museums, and a lively atmosphere for students. Its central location also makes it an ideal base for exploring Europe from this political and cultural hub. Courses in Spanish language, art, history, politics, and more are available at NYU Madrid.

Paris, France

Experience the abundance of culture, history, and beauty in the City of Lights during summer study abroad at NYU Paris. Take courses in French language, art history, literature, history, and more.

Prague, Czech Republic

Visiting students at NYU Prague live and learn in a city steeped in music, architecture, and history. Courses include art history, European history, computer science, and communications.

Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv is a vibrant coastal city and the cultural, financial, and technological hub of Israel. Students at NYU Tel Aviv choose from courses exploring the Middle East, politics, emerging media, and the sciences, with the option to complete a summer internship.

Washington, DC, United States

For visiting students interested in politics, journalism, history, or public policy, NYU Washington, DC, is ideal for summer study abroad. Access Washington’s distinctive intellectual, political, and cultural life and take courses while completing an internship at a nonprofit, government agency, or corporation.

Learn more and apply today to study abroad with NYU next summer.

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