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CIEE College Study Abroad
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Your CIEE Summer Global Internship program in Cape Town lasts 8 weeks and features two key components: A full-time internship with an international organization (approximately 30-40 hours per week) and an internship seminar. Enhance your experience with co-curricular and extracurricular activities w
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Study German Language, European Studies, and Sustainability in Lüneburg, Germany through the program offered by the University Studies Abroad Consortium. The program is ideal for students who want to learn German and focus on European Studies, especially Germany’s role in the European Union. The L
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Traveling and seeing the world doesn’t necessarily mean taking a break from your studies. Study abroad with AIFS and broaden your academic knowledge while learning about foreign cultures! Serving more than 1.5 million students since 1964, AIFS is a recognized provider of study abroad programs. We o
IFSA, Institute for Study Abroad
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Learn from leading scholars and professionals. Take advantage of summer break to get ahead in finance, business, culture, environment, economics, international relations, government, or society. Challenging classes are taught by leading scholars and professionals with prestigious credentials from t
New York University
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Engage in meaningful internship opportunities while making an impact on the community around you at NYU Tulsa. From public policy to urban design and arts to engineering, students at NYU’s newest global site have the opportunity to take part in a variety of internships as they work with professional
John Cabot University
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Studying abroad is an incredible opportunity to enhance your resume while exploring the world, learning a new language, and building lifelong international connections. Located in the heart of historic Rome, Italy, John Cabot University offers you the chance to join a vibrant international campus c
See All 2 ProgramsRichmond American University London
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Study at the UK’s small and specialist liberal arts university in one of the world’s most dynamic global cities, with students from over 60 different nations. Ever since Richmond American University London was established over 50 years ago, we have offered an international experience and a global o
Expanish
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Build international work experience while studying abroad with the Expanish Semester Internship in Buenos Aires. This program combines academic coursework with a professional internship, allowing students to earn credit while gaining valuable experience in Argentina’s dynamic capital. Students inte
SIT Study Abroad
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Intern in Spain and explore how business and advocacy align to drive ethical and sustainable change. As part of the European Union, Spain follows progressive standards for transparency, ethical governance, and labor protections—giving you firsthand insight into how companies and nonprofits align wit
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This is a unique, tailor-made learning and living experience integrated with the academic quality of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Our customized programs are for institutions and agencies that want to provide groups of international students with an educational experience at a university
American University of Beirut
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The American University of Beirut has long been admired for the strength and breadth of its academic programs and its commitment to a broad-based liberal arts education. All entering undergraduate students are required to complete a number of general education courses that provide them with the oppo
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Anatolia American University offers you the opportunity to feel history come alive as you walk with us through olive groves, ancient sites, and thousand-year-old monasteries. While at Anatolia, build your resume by enrolling in certificate programs. Gain valuable hands-on experience through our Serv
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Interested in starting or continuing long term studies at a university in Argentina? At the Mente Argentina Start Up Program, students will be able to do just that at some of the most well known universities in the country. Mente Argentina handles every aspect of your path to graduate success, f
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Launch your global career with Go Abroad China's Career & Business Immersion Program. Since 2003, we've connected over 4,000 international students and professionals from 50+ countries to guaranteed, paid placements across China's leading economic hubs. Our exclusive network gives you access to 2,00
DIS - Study Abroad
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2 cities. 6 sessions. 100+ courses. 40+ study tours in Europe. How will you build your summer? Whether you need to fulfill additional credits, want to explore a topic your home university does not offer, or just want to study abroad to get to know a new culture, there are numerous ways to create yo
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Are your main considerations for studying in the UK quality of teaching and cost of living? Then, Bangor University is the perfect school for you! We rank in the Top 15 UK Universities (Uni Compare 2026), Top 25 in the UK for Lectures and Teaching Quality (WhatUni 2025),and we are ranked No.13 in th
Academic Programs International
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Beautiful Granada is the capital city in the province of Granada. Seated at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and having four rivers running through the city, it remains only an hour from the Mediterranean Sea. It has even hosted the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships back in 1996. In
See All 13 ProgramsCEA
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Study or complete an internship in Seville, a small city in the heart of the al-Andalus culture that offers a down-to-earth lifestyle. Easily accessible via metro, bus, tram, and bike, this birthplace of Flamenco music and dance boasts architecture, museums, tapas bars, a rich cultural history, and
University of Sussex
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Discover a study abroad experience that blends academic excellence, stunning scenery, and global connections. Whether for a summer, semester, or year, you’ll gain new skills, fresh perspectives, and lifelong memories. Our campus is situated in the beautiful South Downs National Park, providing a we
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The 6-week online program is designed for university students and gap year students who are seeking workplace experience to build a portfolio for a successful career in innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology, across a wide range of industries and verticals. **Industry-Backed** Supported by r
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Discover Europe's business, economic, and financial landscapes by traveling to 8 cities in 1 month! Ultimate Summer in Europe is a multi-city summer program, where you can take classes with other students worldwide as you travel through Europe together. Attend professional visits to leading companie
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The Professionals Program from the European Centre for Career Education collaborates with a vast network of over 800 partner companies to provide you with a truly comprehensive career-advancing experience. Don't think of this as just a series of lectures. This program will equip you with a unique
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Experience Morocco like a local with Lingua Compass Institute for Language and Cultural Exchange, located in Rabat. Lingua Compass Institute offers a rich, immersive language-learning experience designed for international students seeking to master Arabic while deeply engaging with local culture. T
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Are you a student or young professional looking to enhance your career prospects through international work experience and hands-on learning? At Intern Abroad HQ, we help students and young professionals turn career aspirations into reality. We organize affordable internships in 20 destinations ac
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The University of Limerick (UL) offers a dynamic study abroad experience in the heart of Ireland, blending academic excellence with a friendly and vibrant campus atmosphere. Known for its innovative teaching methods and strong emphasis on practical learning, UL is perfect for students who are ambiti
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Travel to stunningly beautiful New Zealand and combine learning and adventure! Choose from non-profit, low-cost, direct study programs. These academic-type programs are available all year round and in a range of terms: weekly, monthly, summer, quarterly, semester, and academic year. Plus, stay in lo
See All 14 ProgramsSSA Education Abroad
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Study abroad in Barcelona, Spain, during the summer with Spanish Studies Abroad. This program is designed for undergraduate students who want to take courses in areas such as social sciences, humanities, communication, Spanish, or English-taught coursework while experiencing one of Spain’s most dyna
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At Lex, pre-law students rotate to a new law firm each day, where they can expect to gain a deeper understanding of day-to-day life in the legal field. This is done by completing case studies and meeting with firms and attorneys throughout the host cities. In addition, they develop a deep appreciati
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Have an adventurous, creative experience of authentic culture and lifestyle in Florence, Italy, plus frequent day and weekend trips around the country to Pisa, Venice, Milan, Rome, Siena, Sicily, and more! Designed for students of all academic backgrounds, we are so excited to see students experienc
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Get your Master's in Spain with RVF International and experience the semester of a lifetime! Based in Madrid, this immersive program offers U.S. college students the opportunity to earn academic credit while exploring one of Europe’s most vibrant and historic cities. Choose from a wide range of Engl
The School for Field Studies
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Tanzania is home to more than 35 species of carnivores, including the African lion, cheetah, leopard, spotted hyena, and wild dog – all of which are on the IUCN Red List. Study the behavioral ecology and conservation challenges facing these incredible creatures, while observing some of Africa’s larg
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Design the ideal student experience with TTU-CR. At Texas Tech University Costa Rica, we understand that every partnership is unique. That’s why we offer flexible, customized programs tailored to meet the specific needs and goals of your faculty and international offices. • Co-Created: Collaborate
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Canada consistently ranks among the top countries to live in and study. With its strong education system and clear PR pathways, it's an ideal choice for Indian students. At BrainEdge, we guide you from your first query to your arrival in Canada—and beyond. OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: - Program & province
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Lite Regal Education offers an immersive Summer School experience for students aged 10 to 24 at prestigious universities in London, Cambridge, and Oxford. Designed to inspire academic excellence, the programs provide a unique opportunity to study in world-renowned institutions while living in authen
CIS Abroad
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In our Summer in Greece program, you will select from 100+ courses offered in English each summer session at The American College of Greece (ACG). The ACG is the largest American-style college in Europe and a truly international learning community, with 60% Greek students. You will be fully suppor
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Pursue a world-class education in the United Kingdom with expert guidance from The Iconiers Consult. The UK remains one of the most popular study destinations, offering internationally recognized qualifications, innovative teaching methods, and excellent career opportunities. Whether you are applyi
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Take your Spanish learning beyond the classroom through a complete cultural immersion experience. This program combines personalized Spanish instruction with accommodation in a carefully selected Guatemalan host family. Living with a host family provides students with the unique opportunity to prac
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Seeking a pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-veterinary, or global and public health-related leadership opportunity abroad? Join the VAW Global Team Leader Fellowship. We are looking for Team Leaders and Chapter Presidents at your university or within your community! The Team Leader (TL) will have a numb
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Dubai is rapidly establishing itself as a global education hub, offering students access to world-class universities, state-of-the-art campuses, and strong career-focused opportunities. Home to leading international branch campuses, Dubai delivers globally recognised degrees with a clear emphasis on
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Study Abroad at Goldsmiths, University of London. At just a 10-minute train ride from London Bridge, it’s easy to access all central London has to offer, while being based in a vibrant and diverse local area. Goldsmiths is a creative powerhouse with a rich academic heritage that stretches back to 1
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A transformative two-week summer programme for motivated students aged 15-18, built around the art of communication, storytelling, and public speaking. Through a blend of theory and practice, small-group collaboration, and personal coaching, participants learn to shape powerful ideas and deliver th
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Scholarix is a dedicated study–abroad advisory agency helping students secure admission, scholarships, and smooth relocation to leading universities worldwide. We provide personalized guidance for applications to Canada, the UK, the USA, and Europe, including program selection, document review, visa
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Immerse yourself in the French language and culture with GlobalEd's program in Lyon, France. Designed for learners at all levels, from beginners to advanced speakers, this intensive program focuses on enhancing your proficiency in vocabulary, grammar, verb usage, and both written and spoken communic
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Canada has become one of the world’s most preferred destinations for international students who are looking for high-quality education, global exposure, and long-term career prospects. Known for its world-class universities, safe environment, and welcoming multicultural society, Canada offers studen
Arcadia Abroad
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A premier social science institution with an international reputation, the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) boasts a tradition of excellence that spans over a century. Cutting-edge research and extraordinary faculty are responsible for its QS rankings of 1st in Europe and 2nd
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Spend your summer in Cologne and experience what it’s like to study in one of Germany’s most international learning environments. At CBS International Business School, the Summer Programme brings together motivated students from around the world for a month of academic exchange, new friendships, and
CET Academic Programs
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Immerse yourself in a new language, intern abroad, or explore a different part of the world. CET’s gap programs offer the opportunity to join college-level courses overseas or online. Whether you're mastering Chinese in Beijing, volunteering while living with a host family in Siena, or creating art
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Edith Cowan University (ECU) offers a perfect way for international students to experience Australia. The country's most affordable university provides students with a high-quality education, the lowest tuition fees, and the opportunity to explore beautiful landscapes and stunning beaches. Study and
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The Summer Iceland program is packed with incredible opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students looking to expand their international business education outside of the traditional classroom. While traveling abroad, they learn about Icelandic culture, history, customs, politics, and b
Amideast Education Abroad in the MENA
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The Community, Activism, and Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) Program is a funded, 8-day guided program in Tunisia specifically for students of 2-year institutions and 2-year or similar non-baccalaureate degree programs at 4-year institutions. They will be introduced to the world of advocacy and civil
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This three-week program explores the web of relationships between people and places. As a philosophy and practice, placemaking is concerned with improving urban spaces by including its users in the transition for change. Through a bottom-up planning process, it intends to give the right to the city
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Latest Program Reviews
I'll never forget my time in London with Richmond
August 19, 2026by: Ashley Hummel - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in London for a Semester, Year or Summer
My time at Richmond has been the best 3 weeks of my life. I've never felt freer and happier. I have made so many friends along the way that I will never forget, friends that I laughed with until we were all out of breath and crying. The history that London has is almost unreal, walking by churches that are older than America. Everyone was unbelievably kind, at concerts we were upgraded to front row seats, and in class we were given opportunities to see Oxford and York - both of which were some of the best moments I had with the friends I made. Our professor was always willing to answer two million questions, before Richmond I had never had fun learning. I'll never forget my time in London with Richmond and every opportunity it's given me.
I miss it everyday!!
August 14, 2026by: Sofia Lerma - United StatesMy time as a University of Sussex student was a life changing opportunity. I got to grow and connect with people who I was able to explore with. I constantly reminisce on my time there and all that I got to do and for that I am grateful!
It was a great experience
August 06, 2026by: Otta Perez del Pulgar Guerrero - SpainStudying at the University of Sussex as a Spanish exchange student has been one of the best experiences of my life. I felt welcomed from the very beginning, and the lecturers were always supportive and approachable. The campus is beautiful, the facilities are excellent, and Brighton is an amazing city full of culture and opportunities. I also met incredible people from all over the world, which helped me grow both personally and academically. This exchange has improved my English, broadened my perspective, and given me unforgettable memories. I would highly recommend the University of Sussex to any international student looking for a high-quality education and a truly enriching experience.

Sussex is the best because of Brighton
August 05, 2026by: Caitlin G - AustraliaI did a year abroad from Australia at Sussex and it was genuinely an amazing year. Sussex is so progressive and community based, that there’s no ‘upper echelon’ groups or unapproachable people. Everyone at the uni is easy to talk to and friendly. Making friends was so easy. I joined the Salsa society; one out of literally a million choices of societies. Also, I’d argue that Sussex is as good as it is because you get to be abroad in Brighton. There’s no other city like it, so full of love and quirk. There’s ALWAYS something going on too, be it live music or festivals or arts or community activities. So bloody good and I’d go again in a heartbeat. Everybody really is in the same boat in Brighton and at Sussex, you’ll never feel judged.
A Real British Student Experience!
July 31, 2026by: Astrid Gustafsson Höök - SwedenMy four months in Brighton were amazing! The university had organised a great reception for all visiting students, which made it easy to get to know people from all over the world. While living on campus, I also made close friends with the people I lived with. I was mostly happy with all my selected modules, and found the teachers to be friendly and dedicated! Brighton itself is the perfect size for a semester abroad and full of lovely cafés, restaurants, pubs, and clubs. I definitely recommend Sussex for your exchange!

Once in a Lifetime Adventure
July 30, 2026by: Madelyn McCulloch - CanadaChoosing to study at the University of Sussex was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that has completely changed how I see the world. Within the first week there, I found myself surrounded by such an incredible group of people, making friends from Australia, the United States, Mexico, Malaysia, and England. Each of whom generously shared their cultures, perspectives, and ways of life with me. Some of my fondest memories were simple ones, such as evenings spent laughing at Falmer Bar, surrounded by good company, good food, and an atmosphere that always felt like home. Sussex's location made it the perfect place to explore new destinations. Not only was it close to countries across Europe I'd dreamed of visiting, but it also placed me within easy reach of some of England's most charming destinations including London, Lewes, Cambridge, and Bath among my favourites. Between coursework, I found myself constantly learning both academically, and experientially, gaining a broader appreciation for the world and my place in it. Brighton, just a short bus ride from campus, became my favorite escape when I needed a break. I spent countless afternoons discovering new coffee shops and catching up on coursework, or wandering along the waterfront. By May, Brighton was in full swing, its pier buzzing with visitors enjoying games, rides, and seaside food. As someone living with Celiac Disease, I was especially grateful for how seamlessly I could navigate both grocery stores and restaurants with an abundance of gluten-free options that made me feel safe, cared for, and included throughout my time there. Academically, Sussex exceeded my expectations. My favorite course was Positive Psychology with Rona Hart, where small class sizes allowed real connections to form and made participation feel natural rather than intimidating. We didn't just study psychological theory, we got to practice them by participating in techniques like goal setting, stress management, and resilience building in ways that I've carried with me well beyond the classroom. Overall, my semester at Sussex gave me more than education, it also gave me the most memorable experiences that I’ll cherish forever.

My Spring at Sussex
July 29, 2026by: Marcela Lopez - United StatesI had an amazing time during my study abroad at Sussex. Brighton was such a lovely town, with a lot of kind and interesting people. There is so much to do and so many cool experiences to have. I highly recommend coming to Sussex!
So many great people!
July 29, 2026by: Stella Skrobe - United StatesI had a great time at Sussex. I lived in Brighthelm and was able to be around my friends all the time. We would have little dinner parties and watch movies and it was so nice because everyone lived so close to eachother! Sussex also offered tons of activities for students I particularly loved trivia nights, and all the clubs were so open and welcoming which made meeting people easy!
An unforgettable time
July 27, 2026by: Anna Hoppe - GermanyAs part of my studies, I spent a semester at the University of Sussex and I had a truly wonderful experience there. There were many differences compared to my home university. What I enjoyed most was the campus life. There were countless activities and events that made it easy to meet new people and try new things, which helped students connect with one another. I also really appreciated the support I received before and throughout my stay. Whenever I had questions or encountered any problems, there was always someone available to help. The lecturers were very welcoming, supportive, and genuinely cared about their students. In addition, the university’s location gave me the opportunity to explore Brighton and visit other English cities, such as London. Overall, I really enjoyed my semester at the University of Sussex and it was an enriching experience both academically and personally.
A heaven on earth
July 26, 2026by: Maja Kronvall - SwedenI absolutely loved my time at Sussex Uni and in Brighton. It's such a special place that you can't find anywhere else and a place that stays with your for a long time. It's hard to pinpoint exactly why as it is in the air, in the style and in the feelings you feel. The people were so cool and amazing, the town so fantastic and the university and campus such a cozy and familiar place that I felt like I belonged and had been there longer than one semester. I miss it a lot and look back on it with nostalgia and love. Definitely recommend going on an exchange there.
Lots of precious and memorable moments
July 25, 2026by: Riko Hashimoto - Japan•Academic studies Those required critical thinking, plenty of readings, and active attitudes, which were not always necessary in my home uni. Therefore it was very hard for me to catch up and ‘participate’ the classes. However I could take various modules I had interest at that time, which broadened my horizons. •Nice living environment Even though I lived in the second oldest dormitory , I was quite satisfied with the environment. The flat was always cool and clean, and the best point was that I could see several bunnies in the courtyard. There are some bus stops, cafes, a small supermarket, and so on. Those were really convenient to live on campus. •Kind staff members They always care about us, send some emails, quickly respond to our messages. When I needed a support (for travel documents, hobs in the kitchen…), they kindly helped me.

Engineering Balance: A Semester of Uncompromising Standards and Community
July 25, 2026by: Hernan David Nuno Pineda - MexicoMy exchange semester at the University of Sussex was an exercise in high-level adaptation. Academically, the environment does not hold your hand. Coming from a Mechatronics and Cyber-Physical Systems background, the modules immediately tested my technical baseline. Developing machine learning and deep learning models—specifically utilizing PyTorch and NLTK for text preprocessing and document classification—demanded relentless problem-solving. Similarly, benchmarking optimization paradigms for light-seeking robotics required a level of precision that leaves zero room for error. The assessment standards here are uncompromising; you learn very quickly that strict adherence to coursework guidelines and academic criteria is mandatory for survival. However, the intensity of the Jupyter notebooks and robotics labs was offset by the lifestyle Sussex enables if you are disciplined enough to structure it. Living in the Falmer area meant I had to optimize my time, anchoring my weeks with strict meal prep, Monday sessions with the university running society, and weekly swimming. That routine is what made the academic load manageable. Furthermore, the location is a massive strategic advantage. The accessibility of the rail network allowed me to easily disconnect, whether that meant taking a quick group trip to Hastings or executing rapid, highly structured day trips to London to study engineering history at the Science Museum and British Library. Sussex is not a passive experience. It is an environment built for students who are ready to be challenged by uncompromising academic rigor while actively engineering their own community and routine on the outside.
Great program
July 24, 2026by: Aether Nelson - United StatesThis is my second trip with this program I did the Japan last year and Italy this year also intend to go again next year and I loved the different classes there were I took cuisines and art history we made many different kinds of Italian food and went to different places almost every day there were also many different day trips on the weekends that were amazing to go on and ending in Rome and seeing the colosseum and learning about it was a great way to end the trip and the staff was really amazing and accommodating with the need of the students
A extremely enlightening and very fun experience
July 24, 2026by: Seth Nelson - United StatesI learned so much on this trip through the art history course and photography course. I wasn’t that interested in many of the art made in periods such as renaissance, but I learned so much about them and got quite good at identifying them. I similarly wasn’t that knowledgeable about Christianity and especially Catholicism (at least more than the average American) but I learned so much about it as well and really came to respect the ideas related to it. Finally I also knew literally nothing about photography but through this I learned a lot about different styles and the essentials of photography to the point that I think I’ll be taking better pictures for the rest of my life. This is all without saying the fun and incredible sights and art I got to see, yes we went to churches and art museums to learn about it but we also went to appreciate it and through that I got to see some beautiful art that might be some of my highlight pictures from the trip. Also the day trips to other prominent cities are so much fun and so different Florence is a great base to operate out of and through that base different cities especially Venice and Siena contrast very well, Venice being very tight and of course featuring water, and Siena being very hilly.
Very good
July 24, 2026by: Conrad Krauskopf - United StatesWorld class program is great because it’s more than just a summer program it is an absolute immersion into Ancient Rome; the renaissance in Florence, and amazing medieval art were extravagant and eye popping. Going into the different museums and churches was, like dunking yourself into a beautiful shining spring in Ancient Rome taking you back in time to the minds of Roman’s and what they were thinking while walking into grandiose church. The different day trips were amazing in total there were four day trips one to Lucca where we rode bikes around the city walls, and explored the city, one to cinque terre where we hiked across a mountain with a view of the Mediterranean and ended on the beach. One to siena where we explored the city on the mountain and saw the amazing views. My favorite day trip was the one to Venice where we saw Murano the glass making city and we took boats around to different locations. The pros of the program was the amount of stuff that we had easy access to because of the great connections and the staff. Another pro is the community all the people were easy to connect with and make good friends without any problems. The amount of free time to explore and shop in Florence was great you were able to get what ever lunch you wanted or go to what ever shop in all of old Florence. The cons weren’t many. The program was genuinely so amazing. The only one I can think of is the heat in Italy, but it wasn’t the programs fault it is Italy’s faults for not having good american a/c. The only other con I can think of is not being able to go longer.



New adventures and amazing people
July 22, 2026by: Liam Davis - AustraliaI had an excellent time at Sussex University! Coming from Australia I had the opportunity to meet people from all over the world and the ability to explore the United Kingdom with ease. By doing an exchange at Sussex I was able to take classes I normally couldn’t do at my home university, and meet new and awesome professors that significantly helped me develop ideas for my future career.
Best thing I could've done
July 22, 2026by: samantha courtier - New ZealandInsane experience and could not recommend more. You make a bunch of international friends, experience education in another country, and can hop on a train to get to another country. I found the modules at Sussex engaging and relevant to my future job. The course load was manageable (much less work than my home uni) and allowed for constant travelling (uni is fairly close to gatwick airport). Sussex is a very international student friendly place, in all of my classes there was a bunch of exchange students. All of the clubs and sports teams had activites and pubcrawls, which really gets you involved in the pubbing culture.

My Time at the University of Sussex
July 22, 2026by: Lucy Whyman - United StatesI studied abroad at the University of Sussex for the spring term 2026, and I had an amazing time. The highlights of my experience include the proximity to Brighton and London-always plenty of things to see/do, connecting with other study abroad students at the university, and the train station that connects to Gatwick airport. The courses are interesting, but the coursework is not too heavy. Housing is convenient to bus stops and classes. The university is right on the edge of the South Downs, a beautiful place for a walk or stroll. I would recommend Sussex highly!
An amazing semester!
July 21, 2026by: Olivia Stjernström - SwedenI really liked my experience at Sussex university. I met a lot of new friends from different parts of the world, and gained a lot of new perspectives on different aspects of life, both in class and on my spare time. The university hosted different welcoming events for us exchange students, and had a lot of different societies to join in the free time, which was so much fun!


The choice i won’t regret in my whole life
July 21, 2026by: Po Wei Chen - TaiwanI think Uni of Sussex is one of the best Uni for exchange student in the world. Not only it located at a wonderful city but also the students, teachers and staffs are very friendly to international students

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