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Opportunities in Italy

Why study abroad in Italy?

Studying abroad is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself completely in a new reality. It is an eye opening experience that will change you forever.

It is also the best way to learn Italian, walking in Italy you will be surrounded by the sound of la bella lingua and will have many opportunities to practice with locals.

Our very own RU Rome Summer program also offers the opportunity to have an internship in Italy and learn how to navigate the business and working world there.

 

How to study abroad in Italy?

Study abroad sounds fun…but what about the cost? You can plan your study abroad and take advantage of the many scholarships available or you can use Financial Aid to help you pay for the cost.

https://global.rutgers.edu/study-abroad/scholarships

 

When to study abroad in Italy?

There is no better time than the present… you can study abroad at any point of your academic career. However, is always best to consult with the Undergraduate Director, Carmela Scala, Ph. D. She can give you advice about your courses and different programs. You can email her at carmela.scala@rutgers.edu

 

Where to study abroad (recommended programs)

 

If you are interested in a language a culture full immersion the best programs are:

Semester long study abroad: Umbra Institute – https://global.rutgers.edu/program-search/details/umbra-institute-italy

Short term program (Summer): RU in Rome – https://global.rutgers.edu/program-search/details/summer-rutgers-ru-rome

 

If you your focus is more cultural here are your options:

Semester long:

John Cabot University, Rome – https://global.rutgers.edu/program-search/details/john-cabot-university-italy

International Studies Institute, Florence – https://global.rutgers.edu/program-search/details/international-studies-institute-florence-italy

Short term (Summer): RU in Rome – https://global.rutgers.edu/program-search/details/summer-rutgers-ru-rome

 

Study Abroad Learning Objectives:

1) Acquire a deeper knowledge and understanding of Italian culture and it’s multifaced nature.

2) Acquire a more critical and accurate perspective in regard to contemporary Italy and Italians.

3) Develop an increased respect and tolerance of differences.

4) Reflect on personal cultural values and biases and on how these might impact our relationship to others.