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.
"My experience was definitely worthwhile! Accommodations were great, socially it was a blast and to be honest, there is nothing better than being in Rome. I had access to Florence and Venice as well as flying abroad. My only difficulty was that the Italian class was not in a style I enjoyed, and the Roman history class was not as..."
Debra F Brandeis University
"I became more aware about the French culture and the differences. "
Soo L Brandeis University
"I'm looking forward to going abroad again to a country where my first language is spoken. "
Nina H Brandeis University
"I gained many things from this experience. I think i became more confident in my abilities to live on my own in a foreign country. But mostly, I became confident and sure about my ability to succeed in any educational setting, whether it is in America or Israel. "
Gabriel P Brandeis University
"My experience allowed for improvement in my Italian language speaking skills. Because I was immersed in a cultural experience as well, I was able to better understand Sicilians and their way of life."
Theodore C Brandeis University
"It was def. worthwhile, I just wish I could have had my home stay experience with a better program experience added into it"
Rebecca F Brandeis University
"Yes, my study abroad experience was worthwhile."
Sinead S Brandeis University
"It was worthwhile because I could stay and efficiently study at the same time in my home country"
Bonsu Brandeis University
"It was worthwhile because I could stay and efficiently study at the same time in my home country"
Bonsu Brandeis University
"Yes. My Italian has greatly improved, as well as my understanding of Italian culture. I have become more interested in studying Italian and want to go back to Catania soon."
Tony B Brandeis University
"It was a great opportunity to study and stay in home country for me as a student who has been studying in the U.S. for almost a decade. Academically, it was also satisfiable because courses offered in Yonsei are something I could not learn in American university."
Bonsu C Brandeis University
"I developed a deeper love of ecology/science/nature, improved my Spanish, learned what it was like to live in a developing country, and made some great friends. More than anything else, it has made me consider going into an environmental field. "
Patrick D Brandeis University
"I got to meet a lot of people from all over Europe and about other cultures of Europe."
Lucas G Brandeis University
"I learned about how a seemingly similar country can be so different. I learned that the UK is much different from the USA, in many more ways than the change in accent! (The people, the climate, the politics, the economy, the culture, etc.) "
Raya S Brandeis University
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Han Bum K Brandeis University
"Yes, definitely. I was able to learn so much about the region in Italy, and after only 2 months I began to feel at home in the city of Catania. Many other European cities have become too used to Americans and are too globalized, but Catania is a tourist free zone, and allows for Americans to become completely a part of the city...."
Anna B Brandeis University
"I learned a lot. "
Abraham W Brandeis University
"Yes, I did it mostly for the language aquisition and that is what I got most out of it. "
Rachael T Brandeis University
"Absolutely. My language proficiency improved tremendously. it sparked many more interests in my initially vague anthropological interests."
natalie J Brandeis University
"Studying abroad has certainly made me more aware of cultural differences and similarities and gave me a deeper appreciation for European culture. Being away from home for so long has helped me realize my values, what is most important to me, and given me more confidence and self awareness. "
Ilana S Brandeis University
"I was utilized my summer very well by the Yonsei University "
SunTae P Brandeis University
"I'm a very resilient person who can most the most of any situation, and while difficult to adapt at first, Paris was an amazing experience. It was definitely worthwhile and helped me mature."
Ariel11 Brandeis University
"I got to experience a beautiful country (Israel) and learned so much about field archaeology!"
Rosanne L Brandeis University
"The program more than anything helped me feel more confident in myself that I could literally do anything, since the program was so rigorous and we were thrown into a foreign setting completely different from the West with the added challenge of not being allowed to speak English for the whole duration of the program. However, b..."
Ariel Z Brandeis University
"The class was great, the professors were really nice. And also, it was great to know how Korean students study. "
Joo Hun C Brandeis University