Brandeis University
University Information
The Office of Study Abroad supports Brandeis students who participate on any of our 300 approved programs in some 65 different countries around the world.
On average 40% of the junior class studied abroad during the academic year while still more students took advantage of various international opportunities in the summer. There is a huge diversity of transformative experiences that Brandeis students have engaged in abroad including studying biodiversity conservation hands on in Panama, conducting ethnographic research on sacred figures in Mongolia, interning with Parliament in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, and interning in special education classrooms in Sydney, Australia to name a few.
Whatever your story, journey or adventure is destined to be, come by our office to learn more about the steps to going away!
Additionally, by logging in to Abroad101, all approved programs will be tagged with an "Approved" badge.
Important Dates and Deadlines
The Study Abroad Application Deadline for Fall, Academic Year, and Spring is mid-February.
The summer study abroad application deadline is mid-March.
"Yes, I learned about the differences between American culture and Danish culture while exploring myself in Denmark and around Europe. "
Sharan S Brandeis University
"I made friends that I hope to keep in touch with and had a lot of fun. It was very much worthwhile. Also my language proficiency grew exponentially."
A student Brandeis University
"I learned a lot about Wildlife Management which was the academic topic of the semester. I also think that I learned a lot about myself by stepping out of my comfort zone and trying something completely different. The people there have a much different perspective on life and it was great to be able to see the world through their..."
Kristina B Brandeis University
"independence"
A student Brandeis University
"I learned so much both academically and about my self. It was the most amazing experience I could ask for. I made great friends and got to live in such a great city."
Marissa L Brandeis University
"Lots of skills. It was."
A student Brandeis University
"Yes"
A student Brandeis University
"How to manage my money/time, keywords to open up conversations with the french, why it's so important to listen to learn a language well/ how sponges feel. Of course it was worthwhile!"
A student Brandeis University
"I have to be more out-going and make more local friends. "
Danfeng S Brandeis University
"I learned a great deal for my future career and academic goals"
A student Brandeis University
"I learned to be more outgoing and not let any experience slip away. I became more independent, more proficient in Italian, and met some of the most amazing people I know."
A student Brandeis University
"Intense knowledge of UK/EU politics, first-hand experience in parliament."
mhgross Brandeis University
"It was worthwhile. "
A student Brandeis University
"Going abroad (and with DIS) was definitely the best decision I've ever made. DIS was perfect because I felt immersed in Danish society but they also gave us several weeks of travel breaks, so I was also able to inexpensively travel around Europe during the program. I learned a lot about myself abroad, and a lot about different c..."
A student Brandeis University
"i gained so much. it was so incredible in many aspects. language acquisition was probably my most exciting and humbling experience throughout the process. i feel amazed by my ability to speak the language and understand the rhythms of the culture a little better because of it. "
A student Brandeis University
"It was a great experience, but maybe I would choose to go in the Spring time if I had the opportunity to pick again!"
A student Brandeis University
"I gained perspective on my privileged life, insight into one of the worlds most tragic conflicts (The Occupation of Tibet), friends that share my world view, exposure to the beauty and reality of rural Himalayan life. It was certainly worthwhile"
A student Brandeis University
"How to cook on my own, work on my own, plan a trip on my own, it was definitely worthwhile "
Adam B Brandeis University
"I learned so much, not just about differences, but similarities. I found that I had so much in common with many of the people there and truly enjoyed my time with friends and family:)"
A student Brandeis University
"I learned about my living habits and what I want to do in life."
A student Brandeis University
"It was most definitely worthwhile. I gained some new friends for life and many valued experiences that taught me a lot about myself. It is strange which values one clings to when they are directly challenged by the society around you."
A student Brandeis University
"Met new people, saw new places, experienced a new culture. It was absolutely worth it and is something I will always treasure. It was a once in a lifetime experience. "
A student Brandeis University
"How to interact with locals, how to adapt a new culture and participate actively in a life that is foreign to me. I accumulated some knowledge about my marketing- the field of my interest and did an internship in Disney London. That was a great experience overall. It's absolutely worthwhile to go study abroad in London. "
A student Brandeis University
"I improved my Spanish, met wonderful new people, had new adventures and powerful memories, and proved to myself that I'm capable of being independent and taking the leap to have a new and different experience. "
Katherine D Brandeis University
"You gain so much cultural knowledge, and so many skills about how to live in a completely new environment. You definitely grow as a person."
A student Brandeis University