There are 19 unique faculty-led study abroad programs offered this summer, and many are new. Students have just a few weeks left to apply.
Students work with a local French company while earning University of Miami credits in the South of France.
From historic cities to immersive field experiences, University of Miami students are taking their learning beyond campus this summer.
A dual-degree program at the University of Bologna explores Europe’s transportation and infrastructure.
Besides visiting media companies, a group of School of Communication students visited the Gothic Quarter and participated in cultural activities such as a paella cooking class and flamenco workshop.
Students in the University of Miami’s summer study abroad program in Japan gained firsthand insight into how the country has become a global leader in sustainability.
A large cohort of University of Miami students and alumni earned Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards this year, allowing them to live, teach, and study abroad through one of the most selective scholarships in the nation.
While studying abroad in South Africa, Kieran Collins used his marketing skills to support a Cape Town museum preserving the history of a displaced community.
Open to all University undergraduates, the UGalapagos Biology semester-long experience allows students to live with a host family in Quito and the Galápagos Islands while they take courses through the Universidad San Francisco de Quito focused on biology and field research.
University of Miami students grabbed their passports this summer to experience life in another country. At least nine programs, coordinated through the Office of Study Abroad and led by University faculty members, traveled to at least nine countries this summer, while others also traveled to attend workshops, seminars, and conferences around the world.
Paris is pulsating with Olympic energy, and students from the Miami Herbert Business School are learning about global marketing during an experience of a lifetime.