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http://www.nyu.edu/info/gp/ms2591NYU Office of Global Program 110 East 14th Street, Lower Level New York, NY 10003-4170 United States
NYU Office of Global Program 110 East 14th Street, Lower Level New York, NY 10003-4170 United States
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Phone: 212 998 4433
Fax: 212-995-4103
Location
Israel: Tel Aviv
Term
Summer, Fall, Spring, Academic Year
Dates
Fall (Sep to Dec), Spring (Jan to May)
A thriving metropolis by the Mediterranean Sea, Tel Aviv is Israel's financial and technological center and the perfect locale for students to study the nation's short yet complicated history. NYU Tel Aviv offers students the exceptional opportunity to learn about the history and culture of the Middle East while taking part in the traditions of Israel's second largest city.
NYU Tel Aviv is particularly well suited to students interested in journalism, economics, media, prelaw, politics, and social sciences. Language courses are offered in Hebrew or Arabic. Internships are available with a number of organizations, including media outlets, museums, and various NGOs. The academic center is located across from beautiful Hayarkon Park.
A full-time staff plans trips and excursions to help students understand and engage with local traditions. Through cocurricular activities outside the classroom, including internships, volunteer placements, and guest lectures from renowned professionals, students advance their understanding and appreciation of modern Israeli culture.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Visit our website for the most up-to-date tuition and fees.
Housing: NYU guarantees housing for all NYU Tel Aviv students.
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American, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi, South African and Worldwide Participants.
Independently or in Groups
Need- and merit-based scholarships are available. Visit our web site for a list of scholarship opportunities available each semester to students studying at NYU Tel Aviv.
International education is a long-standing part of New York University's global mission which includes a wide range of initiatives both in the United States and abroad to facilitate the exchange of knowledge across international boundaries. NYU's study abroad tradition began in 1958 when NYU in Madrid opened its doors to American students. Since then NYU's offerings of international opportunities has expanded rapidly and includes fully staffed academic centers in eight countries, exchange partnerships with some of the world's most prestigious universities in 18 countries, short term summer programs in 17 countries, and specialized learning programs like film directing and nursing.
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