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  • Study Abroad in Italy

    Treasures at every turn Explore big issues against a world-famous backdrop. Echoes of ancient empires, magnificent art and architecture, and stunning scenery have long lured travelers to Rome. Study abroad with IFSA, and you will get the chance to go deeper, sifting through the political, economic, and social challenges faced today by this EU founding…

    Study Abroad in Italy

  • Study Abroad in Mexico

    The warmth you’ll feel isn’t only from the sun Embrace rich traditions on the magnificent Yucatán Peninsula. Our study abroad programs in Mexico programs place you in friendly, welcoming Mérida, capital of the sunshine-filled Yucatán state. Much more than a safe and pretty city, Mérida is also the center of one of Mexico’s most culturally…

    Study Abroad in Mexico

  • Study Abroad in Spain

    Two cities, two unique experiences From tradition-rich Seville to international Barcelona, this is the place to explore the Mediterranean way of life. Spain is fun-loving and easy going. Soak in the treasures of Picasso and Gaudi, savor distinctive Mediterranean flavors, and appreciate a rich, multi-layered history that produced a passion for flamenco, football, and of…

    Study Abroad in Spain

  • IFSA Summer in Barcelona

    This six-week program has all you need to get to know beautiful Barcelona, Spain’s second largest city, known for incredible art and architecture, fabulous food, and a vibrant social scene. Choose one or two of four classes designed to maximize cultural exploration through economics, sport, food, politics, and sustainability, and ideal for majors in business,…

    IFSA Summer in Barcelona

  • IFSA Summer in Shanghai

    Choose your ideal Shanghai summer. With eight levels of Chinese language instruction, it’s easy to find the perfect fit your skills. Designed for rapid improvement, our language classes include plenty of time to get out of the classroom and practice both with peers and around the city. Passionate about sustainability? Shanghai’s rapid development provides plenty…

    IFSA Summer in Shanghai

  • The Top 5 Ways I can Leverage My Study Abroad Experience as a Science Professional

    If you’re a STEM major, you might be thinking, “What could studying for a semester or two in another country possibly have to do with my future success?”And as a cognitive science major, I get that. But being a good scientist and a desirable candidate for a job takes much more than fulfilling a list of…

    The Top 5 Ways I can Leverage My Study Abroad Experience as a Science Professional

  • There’s More to Life in Australia than the Beach

    These past few weeks in Sydney have gone by so fast. So fast that I occasionally have to stop, catch my breath and pinch myself because it still hasn’t dawned on me that I’ve actually made it to the other side of the world. My second week of classes are officially over and I’ve had…

    There’s More to Life in Australia than the Beach

  • Skydiving In Scotland And Why My Parents Couldn’t Say No

    In preparation for writing this post, I read back through the journal that I kept while abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. I tried to write an entry every day, and was successful in that endeavor most of the time. It was important to me that I chronicle my time abroad. I had been warned that the…

    Skydiving In Scotland And Why My Parents Couldn’t Say No

  • How To Find a British Boyfriend

    First a disclaimer: This is my own experience of dating and falling in love in London, as a straight, white, monogamous, cis gender gal from America. I cannot speak for other identities, nor do I pretend to have a comprehensive grasp of the scene. I can say London is a hugely diverse city, bursting with…

    How To Find a British Boyfriend

  • Coming Back Feels like Culture Shock Too

    Returning home from a semester abroad is a surprisingly difficult and uncomfortable task.You just spent 4 or 5 months living in a new country, with new people, having new experiences on a daily basis.Transitioning back to your home university and suddenly being back with people you haven’t seen in months is going to feel weird.…

    Coming Back Feels like Culture Shock Too