January 2025 Undergraduate Offerings
Graduate Offerings Open to Eligible Undergraduates
Graduate Course Eligibility
Unless otherwise specified, undergraduate students from all NYU schools are welcome to apply to a Steinhardt short-term study abroad course, provided they have senior standing (at least 96 credits) by the course start date. All students should consult with their academic advisors to determine how the course will meet their degree requirements. Non-NYU undergraduates are not eligible to participate unless an undergraduate course number is listed for the course.
January and Spring Break 2025
Argentina: Artistic Activism, Social Justice, and Radical Education in a Third Space
Discover the "third spaces" between formal institutions and explore the ways in which they are sites of pedagogy and artistic activism.
Cuba: International Issues in Nutrition and Food
Examine the complex factors affecting food, nutrition, and health practices in Cuba through hands-on experiences and meetings with local experts.
Dominican Republic: Culture & Language Learning in Real-Time
This January, gain a deeper understanding of the meaning of culture and its relationship to language while studying in the Dominican Republic.
Ghana: Cross-Cultural Counseling
Immerse yourself in contemporary Ghanaian culture and explore the ways in which helping professionals’ and clients’ worldview, values, and biases are shaped by multiple cultural influences.
Italy: Politics, Migration, and Education
Explore the ways in which politics, migration, and education intersect within the context of Italy and western Europe more broadly.
Turkey (Türkiye): Global Perspectives in Higher Education
Examine Turkey's colleges and universities through site visits and meetings with students, faculty, college leaders, and policy researchers.
Uganda: Dance Education
Learn how to teach, create, and perform dance and to build community through the lens of another culture.
United Kingdom: Migration, Media, and the Global City
Explore how migration is imagined in the global urban context and how media and technology enable the (re)imagining of transnational communities and cultural politics in London.
Summer 2025
China: Disability in a Global Context
Learn about socialized health care, education, access, and social welfare for individuals with disabilities in Shanghai.
Ireland: Community-Engaged Theatre
Explore facilitation, devising, and playwriting/adaptation, along with approaches to using dramatic activities to create a context for theatre work in collaboration with different groups and communities.
Italy: Italian Cuisine and the Mediterranean Diet
Explore Italian food and nutrition through historical, political, agricultural, culinary, and cultural lenses.
South Africa: Education and Social Reform
Examine how social and educational reforms influence access and equity issues in education through fieldwork.
Spain: Global Food Cultures: Food Heritage in Spain
Visit local markets, bakeries, and wholesale and retail outlets and hear from local experts as you explore how food traditions and heritage in Spain are being promoted at the national and global levels.
Spain: Intercultural Perspectives on Teaching and Learning
Explore the role that class, race, gender, economics, politics, religion, and cultural heritage play in language policy, bilingual and world language education, and international education.
United Kingdom: Interpreting Exhibitions: Art + Fashion
Spend two weeks exploring how art and fashion co-mingle in London’s innovative arts and culture programming.
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