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Why choose New York University?
With an expansive network of three degree-granting campuses and 13 academic centers in major intellectual hubs across the world, New York University offers opportunity on a global scale. Together, these 16 locations serve a wide variety of disciplines, allowing students to seamlessly complete their undergraduate degrees as they experience new environments, cultures, and peoples. While living and learning at one of NYU’s global locations, students have the chance to enjoy a variety of cocurricular activities that explore their new city and region. Whether it’s a behind-the-scenes visit to one of China’s leading internet companies, a semester-long internship at a public health organization in Ghana, or a class trip to a nearby Tuscan town to broaden their knowledge of Florentine history, NYU’s global opportunities are designed to enhance the traditional college experience. Ranked No. 1 for the number of students who study internationally in the 2023-2024 Open Doors Report by the Institute of International Education, NYU is proud to offer academically rigorous and personally enriching educational experiences as well as the chance to expand academic interests and learn how to thrive as a global citizen. This part of a student’s education will undoubtedly be a transformative one that they will treasure throughout their life. NYU Abu Dhabi, NYU Los Angeles, and Sydney are currently not accepting applications from visiting students for study abroad.
With an expansive network of three degree-granting campuses and 13 academic centers in major intellectual hubs across the world, New York University offers opportunity on a global scale. Together, these 16 locations serve a wide variety of disciplines, allowing students to seamlessly complete their undergraduate degrees as they experience new environments, cultures, and peoples. While living and learning at one of NYU’s global locations, students have the chance to enjoy a variety of cocurricular activities that explore their new city and region. Whether it’s a behind-the-scenes visit to one of China’s leading internet companies, a semester-long internship at a public health organization in Ghana, or a class trip to a nearby Tuscan town to broaden their knowledge of Florentine history, NYU’s global opportunities are designed to enhance the traditional college experience. Ranked No. 1 for the number of students who study internationally in the 2023-2024 Open Doors Report by the Institute of International Education, NYU is proud to offer academically rigorous and personally enriching educational experiences as well as the chance to expand academic interests and learn how to thrive as a global citizen. This part of a student’s education will undoubtedly be a transformative one that they will treasure throughout their life. NYU Abu Dhabi, NYU Los Angeles, and Sydney are currently not accepting applications from visiting students for study abroad.
New York University Reviews
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Review of NYU Florence
October 13, 2022by: Karla Liwanes - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad at NYU Florence
My study abroad semester at NYU Florence was my first time ever in Europe, and it was an absolute dream come true. Florence is such a gorgeous city, with amazing architecture, people, and food. The NYU Florence campus is beautiful, with a fascinating history as well. The community itself is small & tight-knit, bringing me friends that I got to travel around the continent with. My favorite part of my semester in Florence was how easy it was to travel to different countries every weekend and experience new cultures.

NYU London summer abroad
October 08, 2022by: Nina S - JapanBecause the program was six weeks with less than 30 students, we did not have many events or excursions organized by the school. The class size was small with less than ten students, but this allowed us to learn more about our professors. In regards to course materials, they were flexible with time, workload, and content because they understood that it was a short program. Also, the professors encouraged us to explore the city and get the most out of our stay by organizing in-class excursions and recommending sites we can visit and events we can participate. Byron Court (residence) was located in a safe and accessible area as it was at the center of London, surrounded by other colleges including UCL. The professors and staff members were all helpful, and I am grateful to have had the chance to spend my summer there.
A great year in Madrid
October 06, 2022by: Alice Kang - United StatesI never really thought I would be going to Madrid, but after going and spending a year there, I fell in love. The city itself is beautiful, the metro and other public transportation is clean and easy to use, and traveling to other parts of Spain/Europe is just so much cheaper and convenient. The student life team at NYU Madrid was super friendly, and they really tried to make a lot of opportunities even though with COVID there were still some restrictions that made it hard. Being able to actually see the material we were learning about in class, and use the Spanish we were learning in daily interactions was really helpful and cool!
Study away program in NYU Shanghai
October 06, 2022by: Yidan(Peggy) Che - ChinaI think studying away in Shanghai is a quite great experience for me. Shanghai is an amazing city with its own distinct culture, and it's so convenient and safe. Well, I think the cost of living in Shanghai actually is much lower than New York, which sometimes also be a concern for college students. As for the academic courses, I highly recommended you to take some culture related courses in NYUShanghai which allows you to gain and explore more about this city and this country, I think it is a very important part of "Study Away Program" and is very meaningful. I've taken "Concept of China" and "History of Chinese Art" during my "Study Away" semester, the professor was so nice, even inspiring my great academic interests in Art History, currently I decided to pursue this field as my minor. During your spare time, I think searching for a on-campus job is a very good choice, then you can meet more with your teammates/partners/groups. At the same time, it's also like a close community with who you works with, it will provide you a sense of belongingness to this site. Take my story as an example, I was the "Study Away Peer Assistant" in that semester, and we worked together to plan for study away students' events/activities. Through meetings, brainstorming, chatting, collaborating, I made good friends there and I also love the energy I had while working in this team! Otherwise, you can also step outside the campus and go cycling along the Bund or bring your camera to Xujiahui. I mean lifestyle in Shanghai is up to you, don't be stressful when you are seeing people in a hurry to work hhh. There are many places and things you can go for, explore and enjoy!
NYU London and cultural programming
October 05, 2022by: Leonardo Ye - United StatesCultural programming are events offered by NYU London that are sponsored by the school. It allows access to places that are either farther out of London or more expensive. Some notable events that were offered during my semester included a trip to Bath, Hamilton tickets, Soccer tickets.
Best way to immerse in Chinese culture
October 05, 2022by: Dennis Hu - United StatesThis program gives you support in a gentle but full immersion in the Chinese culture. The support also enabled you to maintain a comfortable bubble when needed so that you are not overwhelmed. The sheer number of experiences you can gain and the lifelong friends that you can make here is amazing.
The best experience!!
October 05, 2022by: Ivan Brea - United StatesNYU Buenos Aires was nothing short of the best expereince ever! It is a small program which makes it extremely easy to make friends and create a tight-knit community! The admin was nothing short of a great one and they were so attentive to everybody's needs!
Remarkable Gem of Globalisation
July 25, 2015by: Mateusz K. Moscicki - WarsawThis university is a truly incredible project that allows to get best of two dominant cultures of the 21st century NYU Shanghai exemplifies the highest ideas of higher education and unites the international resources of New York University's global network with the multidimensional richness of China. The university guides students towards academic and moral excellence, preparing them for leadership in all walks of life, and contribute to the endless quest for new insights into the world.
Great Way To Experience The Spanish Culture
September 26, 2014by: Rina PProgram was really well organized and offered various opportunities to get exposed to the city and other parts of Spain. Amazing weather. Locals are extremely friendly and helpful.
I recommend it
September 26, 2014by: DahudspethOverall a good program. I recommend it. Just bring someone else along if you're not from NYU. Madrid is much better if you've got a friend in the city.
I Loved Madrid
September 26, 2014by: SPI loved Madrid, it was an amazing experience.
It Was A Great Experience
September 26, 2014by: kathyfridasIt was a great experience for me except for the homestay where I was cooked pasta every single dinner, hardly traditional. The planned trips were great.
My Year In Madrid Totally Changed My Life!
September 26, 2014by: Michael McBethMy year in Madrid totally changed my life! I returned and got a Ph.D. in Spanish and Latin American history from the University of Washington. I taught at St. Olaf and Carleton Colleges in Minnesota. In 1975, when Franco died, my Spanish family (which had been very active in the Spanish Civil War)sent me their life savings which I invested for them in the U.S. for 15 years until democracy was firmly established in Spain. I stayed in regular contact with "Madre" until her death in the 1990"s. What an experience! Thank you NYU.
Hard Program But Loved The Host Family Situation
September 26, 2014by: Millie P.I was at the Universidad de Carlos Tercera and loved it. School was a lot harder than I expected. I recommend it-- all classes in Spanish and I had a great host family.
Great Time Overall
September 26, 2014by: Nicholas EconomuGreat time overall - great weather. A few issues: 1. food in homestay sucked 2. need more exposure with madrilenos. Warning: food in Madrid is horrible. other parts of Spain, much better.
Very well organized
September 26, 2014by: Sarah LowryIt was very well organized & the institution had planned trips for us to go on which was an introduction to the culture in an academic standard.
NYU did a good job creating community
September 26, 2014by: Rachel KurtzI thought NYU did a good job creating community, which isolated its students from Madrileno culture. I felt it was harmful to my trying to integrate into the culture being on an NYU program.
Amazing!
September 26, 2014by: Cristina AlvarezGreat place to study. Academics could have been more challenging but overall a great experience!
Great program
September 26, 2014by: Vadim GlukhovskyGreat program - excellent professors and topics, great night life, and decent cultural exposure, but not enough interaction with locals.
I Really Enjoyed My Program!
September 26, 2014by: Rebecca WeinsteinI really enjoyed my program! The administration was amazing and organized so much for the students. I wish there was more immersion but overall it was a great experience.
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Yveta Kenety
Interviewed in 2018
Yveta is a proud member of the New York University Prague team. She lives there with her husband and three sons. She is passionate about supporting st...

Yveta Kenety
Interviewed in 2018
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Yuri Ogura
Interviewed in 2018
Yuri is NYU Sydney's Academic Program Coordinator. A Sydney local, Yuri completed her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Sydney. In her final ye...

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With an expansive network of three degree-granting campuses and 13 academic centers in major intellectual hubs across the world, New York University offers opportunity on a global scale. Together, these 16 locations serve a wide variety of disciplines, allowing students to seamlessly complete their undergraduate degrees as they experience new environments, cultures, and peoples. While living and learning at one of NYU’s global locations, students have the chance to enjoy a variety of cocurricular activities that explore their new city and region. Whether it’s a behind-the-scenes visit to one of China’s leading internet companies, a semester-long internship at a public health organization in Ghana, or a class trip to a nearby Tuscan town to broaden their knowledge of Florentine history, ...

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With an expansive network of three degree-granting campuses and 13 academic centers in major intellectual hubs across the world, New York University offers opportunity on a global scale. Together, these 16 locations serve a wide variety of disciplines, allowing students to seamlessly complete their undergraduate degrees as they experience new environments, cultures, and peoples. While living and learning at one of NYU’s global locations, students have the chance to enjoy a variety of cocurricular activities that explore their new city and region. Whether it’s a behind-the-scenes visit to one of China’s leading internet companies, a semester-long internship at a public health organization in Ghana, or a class trip to a nearby Tuscan town to broaden their knowledge of Florentine history, ...
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