Come join us on Friday, October 27 to meet with representatives from study abroad providers and global institutions. Below is a full list of programs that will be represented at the 2023 Study Abroad Fair.

East Africa
SIT: Kenya (Global Health and Human Rights)
SIT: Madagascar (Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management)
SIT: Rwanda (Post Genocide and Peacebuilding)
Southern Africa
MPS Consortium: South Africa (Globalization, Environment and Society)
Augsburg CGEE: Southern Africa (Racial and Environmental Justice)
CIEE: South Africa
SIT: South Africa (Community Health and Social Policy)
SIT: South Africa (Social and Political Transformation)
West Africa
Middlebury: Cameroon
SIT: Cameroon (Development and Social Change)
SIT: Ghana (Globalization, Cultural Legacies & the Afro chic)

Andean Region
SIT: Ecuador (Comparative Ecology and Conservation)
SIT: Ecuador (Development, Politics and Languages)
SIT: Peru (Indigenous Peoples and Globalization)
Central America and the Caribbean
CGEE: Human Rights & Social Justice in Latin America (Augsburg)
CIEE: Dominican Republic
Sarah Lawrence: Cuba
SIT: Panama (Tropical Ecology and Marine Ecosystems)
SFS: Panama (Tropical Island Biodiversity)
SFS: Turks & Caicos (Marine Resource Studies)
North America
SEA Education Association: The Gulf of Maine
SIT: Mexico (Migration, Borders, and Transnational Identity)
Southern Cone
Middlebury: Argentina
Middlebury: Chile
Middlebury: Uruguay
SIT: Argentina (Public Health and Urban Environment)
SIT: Brazil and Uruguay (Comparative Development)
SIT: Chile (Comparative Education and Social Change)
SIT: Chile (Identify, Justice, and Community Development
SIT: Chile (Public Health and Traditional Medicine
SFS: Argentina (Wild Patagonia)

East Asia
CET: Taiwan
CIEE: Kyoto
CIEE: Seoul
South Asia
SIT: India (Public Health, Gender, and Community Action)
SIT: Nepal (Tibetan and Himalayan Peoples)
SFS: Bhutan (Himalayan Environment & Society)
Southeast Asia
ISEP: Thailand
SIT: Indonesia (Art, Religion, and Social Change)
SIT: Vietnam (Culture, Social Change, and Development)

Central Europe
Bard College Berlin
ISEP: Czech Republic
SIT: Czech Republic (Arts and Social Change)
Smith in Hamburg
UPCES: Undergraduate program in Central European Studies
JYM: Wayne State – Junior Year in Munich
Nordic Europe
DIS: Denmark
DIS: Sweden
SIT: Iceland (Climate Change and the Arctic)
The Swedish Program
Southern Europe
CIEE: Portugal
CYA: College Year in Athens
Middlebury: Italy
Middlebury: Spain
NYU: Madrid
Siena Italian Studies
SIT: Serbia (Peace and Conflict in the Balkans)
Temple: Rome
Tufts-Skidmore: Spain
UK and Ireland
Augsburg CGEE: Northern Ireland (Peace, & Transition)
INSTEP: London
INSTEP: Cambridge
Queen Mary, University of London
Sarah Lawrence: Oxford
Sarah Lawrence: BADA Theatre
Western Europe
APA: Paris
CIEE: Netherlands
IFE: Paris
IFE: Strasbourg
Middlebury: France
SIT: Netherlands (Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender)
SIT: Switzerland (Banking, Finance and Social Responsibility)
SIT: Switzerland (Global Health and Development)
SIT: Switzerland (International Studies and Multilateral Diplomacy)
Smith in Paris
Wellesley in Aix

Middle East
CET: Jordan
CIEE: Jordan
Middlebury: Jordan
SIT: Jordan (Geopolitics and Future of the Middle East)
SIT Jordan (Refugees, Health, and Humanitarian Action)
North Africa
American University in Cairo
CIEE: Morocco
Middlebury: Morocco
SIT: Morocco (Multiculturalism and Human Rights)
SIT: Tunisia (Politics and Integration in the Mediterranean)

Transnational
APA: France, Morocco, Senegal
SIT/IHP: Jordan, Nepal, Ecuador (Human Rights, Power, and Resistance)
SIT/IHP: Argentina, South Africa, Spain (Cities in 21st Century)
SIT/IHP: Morocco, Nepal, Peru (Climate Change)
SIT/IHP: Ecuador, South Africa, Spain (Food Systems)
SIT/IHP: Varies by Term (Health and Community)

Australia
SIT: Australia (Rainforest, Reef, and Cultural Ecology)
SIT: Australia (Sustainability and Environmental Action)
SFS: Australia (Rainforest to Reef)
Polynesia
SIT: Samoa (Social & Environmental Change)

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