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Study Abroad

The Drury Study Abroad program offers both short and long term international study opportunities. Drury maintains an ongoing program with the Drury Center in Volos, Greece, as well as partnerships with other institutions in countries around the world. Study abroad is an option for all students, and is an undergraduate degree requirement for Breech School of Business and Economics, Hammons School of Architecture, and Contemporary European Studies students.

Program Overview
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Semester Terms
• Volos, Greece
• Poitiers, France
• Lüneburg, Germany
• London, England
• Granada, Spain
• Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Beijing, China

Year-long Terms
• Granada, Spain
• Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Beijing, China

Winter 2010
• Egypt

Summer 2010
• Beijing, China
• Dominican Republic
• England
• Florence, Italy
• France
• Greece
• Japan
• Peru
• Rome, Italy
• St. Petersburg, Russia
• Tlaquepaque, Mexico
• Venice and Amsterdam

Affiliated Programs
• Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS)
• American Institute For Foreign Study (AIFS)
• AustraLearn
• International Studies Abroad (ISA)

NAC & U Student Exchange Programs
• Student Exchange Program Overview
• Study Abroad
• Domestic Exchange

MSU Study in China Partnership
• Dalian, China

Related Links
• GP21 Curriculum
• Languages

From Abroad: On top of the world
From Abroad: Reflecting the impending end of an experience
Jatanna Gatewood takes a trip to Barcelona, Spain and reflects on Greece
From Abroad: Bjorklund examines Rostock
Jessie takes a weekend trip to visit the sea
From Abroad: Quick trip to Italy
Excursion teaches about culture
From Abroad: Enjoying the Simple Life
Semester abroad is like freshman year, but better
New Study Abroad Program in Egypt
Travel down the Nile and visit the cultural capital of the Arab world
From Abroad: Learning to be French
Defining the stylish and quiet stereotype
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