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U-M Study Abroad Programs and Resource Offices
U-M Resource Offices
- U-M Office of International Programs (OIP)
G513 Michigan Union
734.764.4311
oip@umich.edu
- The Office of International Programs (OIP), a constituent unit of the International Institute (see below), offers the largest number of University of Michigan study abroad programs, OIP programs are available worldwide and are primarily for undergraduates. All OIP programs provide “in-residence” credit for U-M students. Financial Aid may be used for OIP programs. U-M students in all schools and colleges are welcome to apply, as are students from other universities. OIP also offers:
- U-M Global Intercultural Experience for Undergraduates Program (GIEU)
734.615.1634
gieu@umich.edu
- For U-M undergraduates only.
This is an experiential short term intercultural study program of a global nature. The GIEU Program sends small groups of U-M students for inexpensive 3-4 week spring/summer learning experiences directed by U-M faculty members. The application deadline is in November.
- U-M International Center, Overseas Opportunities Office
603 E. Madison Street (next to the Michigan Union)
734.764.9310
icoverseas@umich.edu
- Resource office for U-M students in all schools and colleges. The International Center's Overseas Opportunities Office does not administer study abroad programs. However, it offers one-stop information on curricular and co-curricular options for study abroad, scholarships, selected programs for international internships, work and volunteering abroad, and information on student travel abroad. We have resources of interest to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and alumni. Peer advisors can share their first-hand perspective on studying and working in many different countries.
- The U-M Peace Corps Office
734.647.2182
peace.corps@umich.edu
- Part of the Overseas Opportunities Office. The International Center also provides services for international students.
- U-M International Institute
School of Social Work Building
1080 South University,Suite 2660
734.763.9200
iimichigan@umich.edu
- The International Institute and its Area Studies Centers
- Invaluable resources for international studies both here in Ann Arbor and abroad. The Areas Studies Centers offer coursework and degree programs, (undergraduate and graduate) degree programs, as well as lectures, workshops, performances, films, and many other on-campus international educational events. Each Area Studies Center offers e-mail announcements of their events, and information on funding and job opportunities specific to that Center's region.
The International Institute offers scholarships for U-M undergraduate and graduate students to support overseas study, research and internships. These include the prestigious Fulbright Fellowships that are available to graduating seniors, graduates and graduate students.
The International Institute has compiled a comprehensive list of U-M study abroad programs offered through all schools, colleges, departments and institutes of the University of Michigan.
Study Abroad programs offered by the International
Institute's Area Studies Centers include:
- U-M Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
Summer Study in Tibet
- U-M and Non U-M students are eligible to apply.
- U-M Department of Near Eastern Studies:
Arabic
Language Study Programs
- Information on schools, colleges, departments and institutes.
- The U-M Center for Human Growth and Development-The Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training (MHIRT) Program
300 N. Ingalls Building
734.764.2443
- This Center offers fully-funded research experiences abroad (also known as Fogarty grants) in Chile, China, South Africa, Jamaica, and Ghana for undergraduates and medical students. African-American, Hispanic, Native American and Pacific Island students are particularly encouraged to apply. Research focus is on biomedical or behavioral research on topics related to child health development. The application deadline for summer placements is in November.
Programs for Specific U-M Schools and Colleges
Check with your college, school, or department to see if it offers student exchanges for study, research, internships not mentioned here. Many such exchanges exist on a small scale, without an administrative office, or may be arranged with the assistance of individual faculty members and may not have web sites.
Last reviewed: 11/07
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