Education Abroad has extended application deadlines for a select number of our faculty-led courses abroad for summer 2023! You now have even more time to explore these amazing opportunities! Application deadlines have been extended for the following programs:
Global Seminars in the Americas
- CU in D.C. Science Policy (Washington, D.C., USA)––extended to March 1
- Culture, History & Literature (Rosario & Buenos Aires, Argentina)––extended to March 1
- Expeditions & Adventure in Ecuador (Quito, Ecuador)––extended to March 1
Global Seminars in Europe
- Filmmaking Abroad: Acting & Directing (Edinburgh, Scotland)––extended to Feb. 15
- Lisbon as a Global City: Cosmopolitanism, Diversity & Innovation (Lisbon, Portugal)––extended to March 1
- Literary London: Shakespeare On-Site (London, England)––extended to March 1
- Sex, Religion & Politics in a Modern Viking World (Oslo & Bergen, Norway)––extended to March 1
- The Athlete as a National Symbol (Greece)––extended to March 1
- Underground Paris (Paris, France)––email globalseminars@colorado.edu to inquire
- Urban Geography, Society & Culture (Prague, Czech Republic)–– extended to Feb. 15
- Voices of Vienna (Vienna, Austria)––extended to Feb. 15
- Writing in Ireland (Dublin, Ireland)––extended to March 1
Ready for an application? Email globalseminars@colorado.edu.
Want to know more?
On a Global Seminar, you will travel abroad with a small group of CU Boulder students (approximately 10–25) and a CU Boulder faculty member. This is a great opportunity to study alongside the faculty member in their area of expertise while earning some credit over the summer.
Here are a few things that make our Global Seminars unique from our other programs:
- Take courses in a small group setting with a CU professor
- Experience your coursework first-hand by using local sites as your classroom
- Many options to fit your busy summer schedule (including programs during Maymester and Augmester)
- Focus on a specific topic of interest to you
- Spend time with and get to know a small group of CU Boulder students