Study Abroad

Travel and Study Around the World

Every country and culture approaches the humanities differently. The best way to gain a well-rounded and diverse view of the field is to live and study in another country.

Study Abroad with UO

Want to study the humanities in another country?

The University of Oregon offers several study abroad programs that can satisfy your humanities major requirements. Programs are currently offered in Italy, England, Barbados, Greece or Spain. Alternatively, you can intern abroad through the GlobalWorks International Internship program in a variety of regions around the world.

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International Exchange

Students can enroll as an exchange student at a top international research institution for fall or winter semester, spring semester or quarter, a full academic year, or summer term. Exchange students experience an immersive study abroad experience, living and learning with local students in their chosen city.

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Exchange Programs


Featured Study Abroad Opportunities in Humanities

GlobalWorks

GlobalWorks International Internships

This program, administered by Global Education Oregon (GEO), offers internship opportunities in a wide variety of industry sectors and locations around the world.

Internship opportunities are highly customizable, and we guarantee placement in your preferred sector and location. Students earn up to eight UO credits as well as life-changing work experience in a different culture.

Please email globalworks@uoregon.edu to discuss your options.

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The London Eye (Millennium Wheel)

Gender, Race, and Social Justice in London

Who we are and what we do, monarchies and museums, churches and brothels, detective novels and Shakespeare’ plays, all are shaped by gender. As one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, London is a great place to explore the workings of gender, race, and social class in history, society, art, architecture, science, and religion. From its ancient pagan religions to modern-day churches, mosques, and temples, from historical to contemporary monarchs, from the beginnings of the detective novel to today’s captivating crime dramas, London is a case study in interlocking social differences and structures of power. 

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