Study Abroad & Fellowships

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Founded in 2008, the Study Abroad & Fellowships Office works closely with students, faculty, affiliate universities and international institutions to provide RIT students with the opportunity to study abroad through over 250 programs in 50+ countries. Students have the option of studying abroad during any time of the year whether it is through a quarter program at one of our global campuses, an affiliated semester program or one of our unique faculty led programs.

These study abroad programs give students the opportunity to pursue their social, academic and professional interests in a global environment. By studying abroad, students have the chance to travel and experience new adventures, learn a foreign language, gain a different perspective on their major, immerse themselves in a different culture and develop lifelong friends among many other things.

News

Tigers Abroad Results – Winter

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This winter we gave little stuffed tigers to all our students studying abroad and ask them to take creative and fun pictures where ever they went. Upon their return, their pictures were submitted and voted on by the general RIT community. The winners can be seen above and are (from left to right) 1st place – Alena Gillette – Mostar, Bosnia, 2nd place – Mike Gioja – Dubrovnik, Croatia and 3rd place – Brian Kugler – The Vatican.
All the submitted photos can be seen on the Tigers Abroad Flickr.

New Language Lab Open

Study Abroad & Fellowships along with Global Learning are pleased to announce the opening of our new language lab. It is located right off the lobby of the office and provides courses in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and Croatian. All courses are completely free and available for you to take at your own pace. The lab is open Monday through Thursday from 8am to 9pm and Fridays from 8am to 5pm.
The lab is free to use for all RIT students, faculty and staff.

Last Chance for Film Workshop in Croatia

Film Workshop in Croatia is now open to all RIT students! It is a chance to spend spring quarter in sunny Dubrovnik, Croatia making a film of any genre with Professor Cat Ashworth. Film Workshop in Croatia is a 6 credit class and you will take, at most, 10 additional credits at RIT’s American College of Management and Technology.
Plan NOW for the experience of a lifetime! Email Cat Ashworth at ccapph@rit.edu.

Tigers Abroad Results

Click the photo above to enlarge.
This summer we gave little stuffed tigers to all our students studying abroad and ask them to take creative and fun pictures where ever they went. Upon their return, their pictures were submitted and voted on by the general RIT community. The winners can be seen above and are (from left to right) 1st place – Mara Goldberg – Dublin, Ireland, 2nd place – Anna Hood – Rome, Italy and 3rd place – Sara Meltzer – Athens, Greece.
All the submitted photos can be seen on the Tigers Abroad Flickr.

Summer in Denmark

School has officially started back up and all our summer study abroad students have returned with stories a plenty! Stop by any of our events, see the calendar on the right, to meet some of our peer mentors and hear their stories. In the meantime, check out this video made by some of the Denmark DIS study abroad students!

Research Blog from Kosovo

Miguel and Max are two RIT students conducting energy efficiency research in
Kosovo through AUK, RIT’s Campus in
Pristina, Kosovo. Take a look at their joint
blog and follow their adventure.
http://ritkosovoresearch.wordpress.com/

Student Profile

Check out a student profile of one of our students studying at ACMT, RIT’s Campus
in Croatia!

Summer Blogs Round 2

This round of summer study abroad blogs come from a few of our participants in Denmark! Check them out:
Denmark or Bust
Summer 2011 in Copenhagen
Wanderlust of a Blonde

Summer Blogs

Summer has officially begun and RIT students have spread across the globe to study, experience new cultures and play! Many of them are keeping blogs so you can follow them as they go on their adventures. Listed below are a few:

George Borrelli – Shanghai, China – http://shanghaixiatian.wordpress.com/

Jessica Ford – London, England – http://jessicalynn-mylondonadventures.blogspot.com/

If you know of or have a study abroad blog that you would like to share, please forward it to Joel Witwer at aep@rit.edu.

Volunteer Before/After Your Study Abroad

WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms) is a world wide network of organizations that links volunteers with organic farmers, and help people share more sustainable ways of living. In return for volunteer help, WWOOF hosts offer food, accommodation and opportunities to learn about farming lifestyles. It’s a great way to live cheaply and really get to know the county and culture you are in. For more information and to see if WWOOFing is established in your country check out their website. www.wwoof.org

New CIEE Locations to Study Abroad In

New programs have just been announced in Valparaiso – Chile, Berlin – Germany, Belfast – Ireland, Groningen – Netherlands, Barcelona – Spain and Seville – Spain. Check out the CIEE website for more information.

These programs will be added to the COMPASS as students express interest in application. Please contact our Program Assistant for more information.

RIT’s Study Abroad in Croatia has a Facebook Page

Join the Facebook page to stay up to date on the incredible things happening to and with RIT students studying in Dubrovnik, Croatia!

Register on the Study Abroad Student Information System

Log in using your DCE account and fill out your student profile so that

you can search the program database and so that we can keep you in the loop!

Had a Great Experience Abroad?

Want to share it with others? Then become a peer mentor!

Peer Mentors are a great resource for students thinking about studying abroad. They can provide you with valuable insight to help guide you through the process of studying abroad.

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The Student Blog

Check out what RIT students abroad are saying...

  • RIT PRSSA Promoting International Travel

    RIT PRSSA is blogging over at http://ritprssa.blogspot.com/ about some interesting travel options for 18 – 35 year olds. Feel free to check it out!

  • Summer Abroad Student Blogs

    Summer has officially begun and RIT students have spread across the globe to study, experience new cultures and play! Many of them are keeping blogs so you can follow them as they go on their adventures. Listed below are a few: George Borrelli – Shanghai, China – http://shanghaixiatian.wordpress.com/ Jessica Ford – London, England – http://jessicalynn-mylondonadventures.blogspot.com/ [...]

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