Woodrow Wilson School
Although not a requirement, study abroad has become a regular part of the WWS program. Study abroad during junior year is limited to those universities at which task forces may be offered.
In 2011-12, task forces are being offered at Oxford University, England; Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), Paris, France; Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Undergraduate College (Sciences Po), Menton, France; University of Cape Town, South Africa; Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey; and University of Havana, Cuba.
Note: In this coming spring semester, the Woodrow Wilson School will offer a program for its juniors at Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey. The program in Istanbul will replace the program originally planned for Cairo; that program has been cancelled.
The Princeton deadline for applications to Bogazici is October 3. There will be a meeting with Dean Kanach and Dr. Scovronick before then; the time will be announced shortly. You may make an appointment with Dr.Scovronick at any time to discuss your study abroad options for the spring; contact Georgette Harrison (gharriso@princeton.edu) to schedule the appointment.
The Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs provides information and advice about study abroad as a WWS student (both as a concentrator and as a certificate student) on its website.
WWS Study Abroad Peer Advisers
- Sydney Booker '12, Alliance for Global Education, Shanghai, China
- Kelly Roache '12, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
- Thomas Tasche '13, Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies, Japan
- Caroline Jo '13, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
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University of Havana, Cuba |
Sciences Po, Paris, France |
| Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey |
Sciences Po, Menton, France |
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University of Cape Town, South Africa |
Hertford College, Oxford University, England |

