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.
"I gained valuable internship experience, a lot of knowledge about myself, amazing friends and I completely fell in love with Scotland."
Callie MacDonald Brandeis University
"My fluency noticeably improved, as well as my confidence in using the language. Academically, I gained experience in completing my own research project."
A student Brandeis University
"Study abroad was definitely worthwhile. I learned so much about myself, the Spanish culture and the world in general. "
Arial Nieberding Brandeis University
"I learned so much about cultures I really had no prior knowledge about. Being able to visit and interact with different indigenous communities was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I am so grateful to have had. I also do not believe I would have been able to achieve the level of Spanish I am at now without my time in Peru."
Olivia K Brandeis University
"Fluency and cultural knowledge "
Emily Botto Brandeis University
"It was absolutely worthwhile- I had never been to Australia before, and I was able to check so much off my bucket list. Though travel is much harder to do than in Europe, it is so worth being in this part of the world and seeing so many stunning places!"
Emily B Brandeis University
"I learned so much but I got to develop my french which mattered the most"
Yasmine Haddad Brandeis University
"I learned so much about Korean culture, how America is viewed by the rest of the world, and confidence in myself and my ability to adapt to an entirely different living situation."
Addie M Brandeis University
"It was! I learned that people really do operate differently in different cultures. In Denmark, emotions are something very personal. It’s weird to say how are you to someone, even a friend. "
Marek Haar Brandeis University
"I learned a lot about myself and became more independent. Definitely worthwhile!"
A student Brandeis University
"Very worthwhile. I have a better grasp on another culture and have learned to subdue my extroversion so as to fit in. I also got to travel quite a bit!"
A student Brandeis University
"-Spend time with people who celebrate you rather than tolerate you -Do not tear yourself down to make other people content"
A student Brandeis University
"Valuable friendships, relationships with teachers and experiences in going to the theater and taking numerous classes about theater "
A student Brandeis University
"Incredible work experience and time to enjoy the location"
Mace Lieberman Brandeis University
"It was worth-while. I gained valuable skills largely regarding how to be an independent and self sufficient adult, while still, obviously, having a blast. "
A student Brandeis University
"Cultural experience Language integration Native expressions Broaden horizon"
A student Brandeis University
"Academically, I gained valuable communication and research skills from my classes. Personally, I have expanded my horizon and became a more confident individual. I also gained a deeper understanding of the businesses in the Asia Pacific regions and became more aware of global issues. "
Carmen H Brandeis University
"Yes, it was definitely worthwhile! I gained maturity, knowledge, and great friendships all while studying a topic that I am passionate about. "
A student Brandeis University
"Independence, knowledge about my home and host cultures, personal growth, and so much more! It was beyond worth my while."
A student Brandeis University
"I learned about myself. It was completely worth it. "
Sohaima K Brandeis University
"I gained another loving family (my host family) and the knowledge of another country that I could love to visit again. I know way more about Denmark than I would have if I went to another country. I have found another home and I cannot wait to go back. "
A student Brandeis University
"I learned that the world isn't always a great place but if you have some people that are passionate about change, there is potential to make it better. "
Nyomi Brandeis University
"It was worthwhile. I learned how to budget better and got some relevant work experience. "
Jacob R Brandeis University
"I learned how to be more independent and experience a new and different city. "
A student Brandeis University
"Learned how to manage time and plan better."
A student Brandeis University