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USask students can study abroad in locations including Prague, Czech Republic.

Arts and Science Study Abroad Fair

Learn about opportunities to take a course or a term abroad as part of your degree

Event

Date: Tuesday, Nov. 1
Time: 9 am–noon
Location: Arts Building (bottom of the ramp)

Can’t attend in person? Join us for a virtual information session at 3 pm. Zoom link

About this event

Earn credit toward your degree! Travel solo, with a friend, or in a group.

Taught Abroad Programs offer short-term options for students who want to take 1-2 USask courses abroad for 2-6 weeks in the summer. All faculty-led taught abroad courses are open to students in all colleges. You do not need to be a major in these disciplines, you just need to have the appropriate prerequisites or permission of the instructor, and a passion for learning abroad!

Taught Abroad Programs running in Spring/Summer 2023:

  • DRAM 286.3 – Theatre Studies (PRAGUE)
  • PLAN 298.3: Urban Design and Active Transportation (AMSTERDAM, Netherlands)
  • POLS 300.3 – Post Atrocity and Social Justice (UGANDA)
  • GEOL 308.3 – Field School Sedimentary Rocks (MONTANA)
  • PHYS 473.3 – High Energy Particle Accelerators for Physics Research (CERN, Geneva Switzerland)

Term Abroad opportunities.

Funding: It doesn’t have to be expensive – there are many travel awards and scholarships you may be eligible for!

Learn more and apply


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