STUDY AND RESEARCH ABROAD
Association
for the International Exchange of Students in Economics and
Commerce (AIESEC)
AIESEC runs an international exchange
program for students and recent graduates in 87 countries
and over 700 cities worldwide.
Fox
International Fellowships
Designed to enhance the education of future
international leaders, the Fox International Fellowship Program
is a direct two-way student exchange partnership between Yale
University and eleven of the world's leading universities.
International
Bulldogs Programs
The Undergraduate Career Services Bulldogs
International Internship programs provide students with a
rich, rewarding experience of working and living for nine
weeks of the summer in cities around the world, such as Athens,
Beijing, Brussels, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Hong
Kong, London, Madrid, Monterrey (Mexico), Montreal, New Delhi,
Singapore, and Tokyo.
International
Education and Fellowship Program (IEFP)
The Office of International Education
and Fellowship Programs provides Yale College students
with advising and information about many of the major
(and not so major) fellowships, scholarships and grants.
Richard
U. Light Fellowship
Provides full funding (transportation,
tuition, room and board, and incidentals) for Yale students
of exceptional promise to study Chinese, Japanese, or Korean
at specifically approved sites in the People's Republic
of China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea.
Linkage
Program (Yale Law School)
Each summer the Law School sponsors
a student exchange with several universities in Argentina,
Brazil and Chile. Students involved in the Linkage Program
focus on a wide range of areas including human rights, constitutional
law, international law, and criminal law.
The
MacMillan Center Grants and Fellowships
Database of fellowship, grant, and
award opportunities grouped by eligibility (graduate and
professional students, undergraduate students, and faculty).
Office of Fellowship Programs
Formerly the Office of International Education and Fellowship Programs (IEFP), the OFP advises students and alumni of Yale College about fellowships, scholarships, and grants. These awards range from full to partial funding and can support summer research, public service, independent projects and post-graduate study, in the US and abroad.
Peking
University-Yale University Joint Undergraduate Program
Established in 2006, it provides Yale
students the unique opportunity to study and live with Chinese
students on the Peking University campus. The program is
open to Yale College sophomores, juniors, and, in some cases,
first-term seniors, and to Peking University Yuanpei Honors
Program students.
Yale College Center for International Experience
The Center for International Experience (CIE) offers a wide variety of resources for students seeking international experience, providing ninformation, advice, and guidance to potential travelers, as well as
contact information for returned students.
Yale
Grants and Fellowships
This website brings together in a
comprehensive, searchable resource those grants and fellowships
funded and/or administered by Yale. Most of these are open
only to Yale students and are available from Yale’s
schools, departments, and programs, while others are national
competitions to which Yale nominates candidates.
Yale-in-London
Offers spring-term courses in British culture
and society at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art,
located in central London.
Yale/Johnson & Johnson Physician Scholars in International Health Program (IHP)
The program annually
selects up to 15 physician-in-training scholars from institutions
outside of Yale during their residency and 15 career physician
scholars for 4 to 8 week rotations in overseas sites.
Yale
Summer Session
Yale College students are offered
the opportunity to take intensive language and culture courses
in countries such as Brazil, the Czech Republic, France,
Germany, Italy, Kenya, Panama, Russia, Singapore, and Spain.
Yale-Universidad de Chile Joint Program
Started in 1999 and currently funded
by Yale, the program consists of projects designed and executed
by members of both departments, including faculty, post-docs
and students. Andes Postdoctoral Fellows play an important
role, as they spend part of their time at Calán (the
informal name for U. de Chile Astronomy) and part at Yale.
Zulu
GPA
Students travel to the University
of Natal where they live on campus and receive intensive
instruction in the Zulu language and culture from faculty
in the Zulu department.
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