Officers
James M. Pasquill, II, M.A.
Director of Study Abroad and Exchanges
Joan N. Savitt, Ph.D.
Associate Director of International Education
Ren�e Lucier-DeCelle, M.A
Assistant Director of Study Abroad and Exchanges
Jessica Charde, M.S.
Program Coordinator
Students in all majors may apply for an international program that will complement their studies at Albany. Study abroad allows students to experience other cultures and to develop new academic perspectives. The State University of New York offers opportunities to study in most regions of the world.
The State University of New York offers over 350 international programs. Listed here are the programs administered by the University at Albany on behalf of the State University of New York system. A complete listing of programs and detailed information about them is available in the International Education: Study Abroad and Exchanges Office, SL G40, and online at www.albany.edu/studyabroad.
E-mail [email protected] or phone 518-591-8170 for more information.
Summer Programs Abroad
Students on summer programs abroad normally register for 3-10 credits.
Argentina/Buenos Aires
Chile/Santiago
China/Shanghai
Denmark/Copenhagen
Dominican Republic/Santo Domingo
Finland/Oulu
France/Montpellier
Germany/Braunschweig
Germany/W�rzburg
Ireland/Dublin
Ireland/Galway
Israel/various
Korea/Chuncheon
Korea/Deigu City
Korea/Seoul
Mexico/Monterrey and others
Netherlands/Arnhem
Russia/Moscow
South Africa/Durban
South Africa/Pietermaritzburg
Spain/Valencia
United Arab Emirates/Dubai
United Kingdom/Hull
United Kingdom/London
United Kingdom/East Sussex
Winter Programs Abroad
Chile/Santiago
China/Shanghai
Dominican Republic/Santo Domingo
Faculty-Led Programs
We offer a variety of short programs accompanied by a UAlbany professor. Recent offerings included archeology in Serbia, an introduction to China in Shanghai, , and courses in Ghana and South Africa. Please check website for current listings.
Service Learning
Tanzania
Thailand
ACADEMIC YEAR/SEMESTER PROGRAMS ABROAD
Academic year/semester programs administered by the University at Albany offer opportunities in a wide variety of disciplines. Undergraduates normally register for 15–18 credits during the semester or 30–36 credits during the academic year. For most of these programs, students may participate for one semester or a full academic year.
Other four-year State University of New York campuses offer additional programs for which Albany students are eligible. See www.studyabroad.com/suny. Students participating in one of these programs register on the Albany campus, which permits them to maintain eligibility for financial aid. Students participating in two-year community college, contract college, or non-SUNY programs during the academic year request a leave for approved study from the Albany campus for the duration of the program.
Programs in Africa
Albany/Brockport—Ghana/Legon
South Africa/Cape Town
South Africa/Durban
South Africa/Pietermaritzburg
Programs in Continental Europe
Denmark/Copenhagen
Finland/Oulu
Finland/Turku
France/Montpellier
Germany/W�rzburg
Italy/Milan
Netherlands/Arnhem
Netherlands/Nijmegen
Netherlands/Tilburg
Norway/Bergen
Spain/Madrid
Spain/Valencia
Sweden/Gothenburg
Programs in Asia
China/Beijing
China/Shanghai
Japan/Osaka
Japan/Tokyo
Korea/Chuncheon
Korea/Deigu City
Korea/Seoul
Singapore
Taiwan/Taipei
Programs in the Middle East
Israel/Beer Sheva
Israel/Haifa
Israel/Jerusalem
Israel/Tel Aviv
United Arab Emirates/Dubai
Programs in the Caribbean and Latin America
Argentina/Buenos Aires
Brazil/Campinas
Chile/Santiago
Costa Rica/San Jose
Dominican Republic/Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic/Santiago
Mexico/Monterrey and others
Puerto Rico/San Juan
Trinidad/St. Augustine
Programs in Russia
Russia/Moscow
Programs in the United Kingdom and Ireland
England/Hull
England/London
England/Nottingham
England/East Sussex
Ireland/Dublin
Ireland/Galway
Scotland/Glasgow
Wales/Swansea