In keeping with the Fulbright tradition of international education, we encourage our students to study abroad. Fulbright believed that fostering leadership, learning, and empathy among cultures was the surest path toward a more peaceful—and hopeful—future for humanity.
Direct Enrollment & Reciprocal Exchange Programs
Atlantis Grant Transatlantic Dual Degree Exchange Program in Ireland and Germany
EU-US Exchange Programs in Biorenewables
Australia: University of Newcastle Direct Enrollment
Austria: Karl-Franzens Universitaet, Graz
China: Sichuan University, Chengdu Province Direct Enrollment
Denmark: Aarhus School of Business, Walton College of Business Exchange
Dominican Republic: PUCMM, Santiago
England: Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne Direct Enrollment
France: Universite du Maine, Le Mans
France: ESC Toulouse, Walton College of Business Exchange
Japan: Kansai Gaidai University, Osaka
Japan: Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama
Japan: Shimane University, Matsue City
Korea: Soonchunhyang University, Asan Chungnam
Spain: Universidad de Carlos III de Madrid, Walton College of Business Exchange
Sweden: Jonkoping School of Business, Walton College of Business Exchange
Faculty Lead Programs
Australia
Intercultural Communication & Film in Sydney & Melbourne (Summer II Program) For students with an interest in communication, film and Australian culture. Focusing on modern films from the prestigious Melbourn International Film Festival, as well as the underlying attitudes towards immigration and the indigenous Aboriginal population in Australia. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Belize
Community Development (Spring Course and Summer I Program) International Service Learning Project in cooperation with Peacework. Students explore the history, culture, and socio-economic development of Belize, and each student then engages in more focused study of an area that relates to a specific community field placement. Must be enrolled in HUMN 425V(H) or WCOB 210V/410V(H) for Spring Semester. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Brazil
Business Seminar in Brazil (Summer I Program) Students delve into the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in Brazil and are introduced to the key issues in the Brazilian/American economic and business relationship. Must have completed ECON 2013/2023 or ECON 2143 before leaving. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Canada
French in Chicoutimi (Summer II Program) Intensive French language program in Quebec. For students who would like to continue their study of French in the unique atmosphere of French Canada. Must have completed FREN 1013 or equivalent before leaving. Undergraduate credit available.
China
Business Seminar in China (Summer I Program) MBA and MMBA students investigate the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in China and are introduced to the key issues in the Chinese/American economic and business relationship.
Egypt
Bioarcheological Field School (Summer I Program) For students with a background and interest in Archeology and Anthropology. This program offers a great chance to experience Egyptian culture and do field research. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
England
Communication at Oxford/Cambridge (Summer II Program) For students with an interest in communication, history, and law. Focusing on the history and philosophy of freedom of expression, as well as the communicative aspects that shape legal cultures. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Theatre in London (Summer I Program) Students interested in drama, theatre, history and literature. Insight into the ways in which the literary and dramaturgical aspects of theatre work together to enrich and stimulate understanding of plays. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
France
French in Besançon (Summer I Program) Intensive French language program at the Centre de Linguistique Appliquée. For students who would like to continue their study of French and experience real French culture. Must have completed FREN 2003 or equivalent before leaving. Undergraduate credit available.
Ghana
Ghana: Discovering the Truth Behind Africa's Past NEW! (Summer I Program) For students with an interest in African American Studies, Journalism and History. Explore the slave trade, its impact on Africa and the future of this continent through a tour of Africa's "rising star," Ghana. Undergraduate & Graduate credit available.
Greece
Classics (Summer I Program) For students with a background or interest in classical Greek history, politics, art, religion, literature or anthropology. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available. Offered odd-numbered years; Unavailable Summer 10
Business Seminar in Greece (Summer I Program) Students explore the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in Greece and are introduced to the key issues in the Greek/American economic and business relationship. Must have completed the Walton College of Business Core Requirements before leaving. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
India
Tibetans in Exile: A Study Tour in India (Summer I Program) For students with a background or interest in oral traditions, Tibetan religion and history, or anthropology. The project, entitled Tibetans in Exile Today, or TEXT, will record and archive in digital form the life stories of the older Tibetan monks who remember Tibet as it once was, and who successfully made the perilous passage over the Himalayan mountains. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Global India (Summer II Program) For students interested in learning more about the international 365/24/7 workplace and the integration of science, engineering and business disciplines in the modern globalized economy of India. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Business Seminar in India (Fall Course and Winter Program) Students explore the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in India, as well as the economic relationship between the U.S. and India. Must interview with Dr. Vikas Anand. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available. Unavailable Winter '09
Ireland
International Writers' Course in Galway (Summer II Program) For students with an interest in Creative Writing, Poetry and Irish Literature. Writing Workshops, Seminar on Modern Irish Literature, and thrice-weekly guest readings by Ireland's most prominent writers. Undergraduate and graduate credit available.
Italy
UA Rome Center for Architecture (Fall or Spring Semester Program) This program allows undergraduate students to enroll and receive UA credit while spending the semester abroad at the Rome Center in Rome, Italy. This program is available for both UA and non-UA students who are interested in Humanities and/or Architecture. Students receive instruction in beginning Italian, but all courses are taught in English by UA faculty members.
Art in Rome (Summer I Program) Studio Art Workshop in Rome. For art majors or students with prior training in sketching or painting. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available
Classics in Rome (Summer I Program) For students with a background or interest in classical Italian history, politics, art, religion, literature or anthropology. Offered even-numbered years. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Japan
Unfamiliar Japan (Summer I Program) For students with a background or interest in Japan, Asian Studies, media studies, journalism, or inter-cultural communication. Undergraduate credit available. Asian Studies Scholarship Available!
Business Seminar in Japan (Summer I Program) Students explore the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in Japan, as well as the economic relationship between the U.S. and Japan. Must have completed ECON 2013/2023 or ECON 2143 and interview with Dr. Robert Stapp. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Mexico
Spanish in Puebla NEW! (Summer II Program) Spanish Language & Latin American Culture and Society. For students with a background in Spanish, and an interest in Latin American Studies and Mexican literature. Must have completed SPAN 1013 or eqivalent before leaving. Undergraduate credit available.
Russia
St. Petersburg Law Institute (Summer II Program) For law students interested in studying international and comparative law in the historic cities of Novgorod and St. Petersburg, Russia. Up to 5 credit hours offered toward law degree.
Sweden
Health Teams Abroad (Summer I Program) For students interested in health professions such as pre-med, nursing, gerontology, speech-language pathology and other pre-therapy, as well as students in social work, psychology, business and engineering who wish to concentrate on health science. Undergraduate credit available.
Syria
Archeological Field School (Summer I Program) For students with a background or interest in Archeology and Anthropology. This program offers a great chance to do field research at Tell Qarqur and explore various archeological sites around Syria. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
Tanzania
Tanzania: The Political, Social & Natural History of East Africa NEW! (Summer I Program) For students with an interest in Humanities, Middle East Studies and African History. Experience first hand the impact of social and natural change on the face of this East African country. Undergraduate & Graduate credit available.

