Eastern Illinois University
University Information
The Office of Study Abroad at Eastern Illinois University is dedicated to providing affordable, high quality international academic experiences to eligible students, allowing them to develop the knowledge and cross-cultural skills necessary for leadership in an increasingly global economy. These experiences include approved short and long-term study, intern, field and practical opportunities throughout the world, all contributing to a student’s EIU degree and grade point average.
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No important dates configured.Roma, the Eternal City, the City of seven hills, Caput Mundi (head of the world): whatever you call it, on...
Reading is a community rich with numerous music, art and cultural festivals, in addition to a thriving theatre scene. Situated on the River Thames, and only a 30-minute tr...
The Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona was founded in 1968 and is well known for its international profile. API students complete classes in English and in Spanish with mos...
Paris, France needs little introduction. The City of Light attracts people from all over the world for so ...
Madrid, the capital and geographic center of Spain, is a wonderfully vibrant city with rich cultural, arti...
API offers those who want to study abroad in Spain a variety of programs in seven different locations, spa...
The Universidad de Granada was chartered and given official Papal ratification by Clemente VII in 1531. Th...
London, the vibrant capital of England, is also one of the world's most diverse and multicultural cities: A place where you can meet people from all around the world and s...
Spend three weeks in Germany and fall under the spell of two German cities—Berlin and Munich. Like no othe...
Venture off the beaten path in Peru with WorldStrides This study abroad opportunity affords you the best o...
From its quiet beginnings as a seaside fishing and trading port in the 14th century, to its rise as a leader in Spain’s industrial revolution, Bilbao has long demonstrated...