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Announcements & Events
Fall '10 Study Abroad Applications are now available at the CGE.
Application Deadline: Fall '10 Study Abroad Application Deadline: Friday, February 5, 2010; ISO Proposal Deadline: Thursday, January 22, 2010 (click here)
Fall '09 Study Abroad Fair: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 3-6 p.m. Lavin-Bernick Center for Student Life (LBC) Ballroom (click here)
TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS: Tulane partners rank among the world's finest universities, including University College London, Briston University, the Humboldt University and Free University in Berlin, University of Melbourne, National University of Singapore, & Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Trinity College Dublin, University of Birmingham (where Tulane's JYA program began in 1954), and (click here for) more.
NEW PROGRAM FOR FRESHMEN & SOPHOMORES IN SPRING 2010: Toulouse: Language, Community & Social Change in France program with the School for International Training (SIT) and L' Institut Catholique de Toulouse
Meet the 2009-10 Peer Advisors! Five Students returned from study abroad, chosen to share their experiences with you!!!
Miles Meets Mauritius: Blogging from Abroad: Through the Independent Scholar Option (ISO), Newcomb-Tulane undergraduate Miles Babin is spending his junior year abroad at the University of Mauritius, studying the island nation's language, culture, and unique demography. Follow his adventure at milesmeetsmauritius.blogspot.com/
Dating back to 1954, Tulane's study abroad programs are rooted in a rich tradition of cultural immersion and engagment. Tulane offers dynamic education abroad options for all Newcomb-Tulane students across all schools and disciplines.
The Center for Global Education sponsors over nearly 100 options for undergraduates to study in Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. In addition, undergraduate students can take advantage of a variety of faculty-led summer study abroad programs focused on special topics.
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