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Bing Overseas Studies Programs. Why participate in a Bing Overseas Studies Program? Every Stanford undergraduate should give serious consideration to studying away. Regardless of the academic path you choose, you will be enriched by your journey in one of our study away programs.
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BOSP administers and operates quarter-length Stanford-In Programs in nine global locations. Prominent members of the local academic community and a Stanford faculty in residence teach courses in each BOSP global program. Students earn Stanford units towards graduation for all courses. These programs are managed onsite by dedicated Stanford staff me...
BOSP offers Academic Partnership Programs, in collaboration with carefully selected academic institutions. Students have the opportunity to spend the quarter fully immersed in the cultural and academic differences and nuances they will face at an institution abroad while earning Stanford units toward graduation for all courses. These programs are m...
Global seminarsare exciting and rewarding ways to study away through BOSP. Taught and led by Stanford faculty, these 2-4 week programs, traditionally offered in the summer, are specifically designed to integrate course content and program location. Short-term locations and topics change annually, allowing BOSP to offer students a wealth of new stud...
Other Stanford Away Opportunities
Global Studies Internship Program(link is external) Stanford Global Studies offers Stanford students an opportunity to extend classroom learning to immersive, cultural, and professional experiences through the program. In-person and some virtual internship positions cover a wide range of fields, including business, nonprofit, media, education, medicine, arts, technology, engineering, science, law, human rights, and government. The program also supports students for self-arranged internships....
Non-Stanford Study Abroad Opportunities
Non-Stanford Study Abroad Opportunitiesrefer to all short-term or year-long academic programs offered overseas by other U.S. higher education institutions, third-party providers or through direct enrollment in overseas institutions.
The Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP) provides opportunities for Stanford students to broaden their undergraduate education through study away and exposure to other cultures. Regular quarter-length programs in Australia, Berlin, Cape Town, Florence, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Kyoto, Madrid, New York, Oxford, Paris, and Santiago offer courses in ...
Step 1: Please check the approved School of Engineering course list for courses that can be taken at a distance while studying at a Bing Overseas Program (BOSP) or Stanford in Washington (SIW). Due to technical limitations, this option is not available for students based in Australia, CASB and Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS.) Step 2:
Topics of study include foreign policy; international conflict and negotiation; war, peace, and international security; terrorism; international trade and economics; human rights, ethics, and humanitarianism; climate change and environmental issues; global health; among others.