New York University (NYU)
https://www.nyu.edu/academics/studying-abroad.html
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New York University (NYU) is a program provider offering 15 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad and Internship abroad programs in 13 countries such as China, Ghana, Italy, and The United Kingdom.
New York University (NYU) stands as a global leader in higher education, offering an extensive array of study abroad opportunities through its Office of Global Programs. With 13 global academic centers across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America, NYU provides students with the chance to immerse themselves in diverse cultures while continuing their academic pursuits. These centers are located in cities such as Abu Dhabi, Accra, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Florence, London, Madrid, Paris, Prague, Shanghai, Sydney, Tel Aviv, and Washington, D.C.
NYU's study abroad programs are designed to integrate seamlessly with students' academic plans, offering courses that fulfill major, minor, and general education requirements. Students can choose from semester-long, year-long, or short-term programs, including summer and January term options. Additionally, NYU maintains exchange partnerships with over 20 distinguished universities worldwide, providing further opportunities for academic and cultural exchange.
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Each global site offers unique academic and cultural experiences. For instance, NYU Paris, established in 1969, offers courses in French language and literature, humanities, social sciences, and more, situated in the historic Latin Quarter. NYU Florence, located at Villa La Pietra, provides students with a rich cultural setting and hosts the La Pietra Dialogues, fostering discussions on global issues. NYU Shanghai offers a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum and opportunities for research collaboration with East China Normal University.
Through these programs, NYU emphasizes global engagement, cross-cultural understanding, and academic excellence, preparing students to become informed global citizens.
To learn more, visit https://www.nyu.edu/academics/studying-abroad.html, or view our eBook at https://issuu.com/newyorkuniversity/docs/nyu_globalnewsletter_p2?mode=window&pageNumber=1.
Study Abroad with New York University (NYU)
"very amazing"
Dorothy E Barnard College
"My french became better, and I loved living in the city. No matter what the program was, it would have been fantastic just to be there. "
Nora T Harvard University
"I improved my French. I now feel more confident when speaking the language."
Enzo V Harvard University
"My French has improved much faster than I had expected. My perception of the French culture has changed in many different ways."
Bilguun U Harvard University
"My study abroad experience was worthwhile, it gave me a chance to explore a city and culture and challenged me to do that on my own."
Meghan L Harvard University
"Definitely! I would go back right now if I could."
Alexa B Harvard University
"Yes, I directed a music video, I worked for a leading world corporation what more could I ask...oh and I met friends that I'll have for a lifetime. "
Gabriella M New York University
"Absolutely worthwhile. Teaches you a lot about culture and life. Make sure you plan trips for all the 3 day weekends. Also, the Florence campus is the most beautiful university property in all of NYU."
Isaac M New York University
"It didn't really change much, I learned a bit more about the city and what it's like to live in it, but growing up half an hour away, it didn't make a huge difference. The program was essentially a good way to get a requirement out of the way."
Darla S SUNY - College at Geneseo
"It was definitely worhtwhile. After spending an entire year in Florence and become trilingual, I decided to double major with Italian."
Mercedes-Elena M New York University
"My study abroad experience was definitely worthwhile. I got to know another part of the world and I had a chance to experience independence. It was truly a growing experience and I would definitely do it again. "
Maura G New York University
"yes"
Michal B Barnard College
"My study abroad experience was absolutely worthwhile. It hasn't impacted my academic plans, but it did help me to feel more confident in my own abilities to travel and live alone, and it gave me the ability to see some fantastically, breathtakingly beautiful sites. "
Lisa T Tufts University
"It absolutely made me grow as a person and I truly immersed myself in another culture. I am more aware and my social perceptions have been broadened. I had the best time."
elizabeth g New York University
"It was by far the most formative part of my undergraduate experience. I made the best friends, learned the most, and realized a vocational interest in international economics. I cannot recommend this program enough. "
Alana M New York University
"It was absolutely worthwhile -- as an American Studies student (doubled with English) it was particularly useful to get to work with the actual racial and cultural diversity of a hub like New York compared to my general experiences with the more homogeneous South"
Katherine M Southwestern University
"Absolutely."
Carolyn K Trinity University
"Yes"
Alyss V Barnard College
"I met some of the greatest people while abroad, and it was good to know that I could be independent in a foreign country."
Claire C University of Rochester
"Superb! I fell in love with the French culture and language. I miss it everyday and plan to live there for an extended period of time in the next 5 years. "
Hannah K Wellesley College
"I am so glad to have gone back to Paris and lived in a residential area. I also feel that navigating the city has helped me grow in confidence of my independence."
Alexandra S Connecticut College
"Very worthwhile. Learned a lot about myself and being independent. The ex-pat community in BA is also great. Do not use the NYU suggested phone plan. It is wayyy over priced and there were tons of complications. Instead, go to Claro or one of the other mobile service providers and purchase a SIM card that you can add money..."
Amy G Hamilton College
"Yes. I gained worldly experience, independence, cultural understanding, and most of all I had a great time."
Alex C Hamilton College
"Wouldn't want to change anything about my experience abroad!"
Jamie B Hamilton College
"No. Lacking in almost all regards. "
Ian H Tufts University