Study Abroad
Immerse yourself in diverse natural and cultural environments while exploring new perspectives with study abroad at the University of Arizona.
From winter break in the Galapagos Islands to semesters Australia, study abroad provides options for all students to experience and learn around the globe.
Explore University of Arizona Study Abroad Programs
UA Athens
Discover the historical city of Athens and experience the beauty of the Mediterranean.
CAPLA Abroad - Cities of the Future
Examine sustainable development through the lens of various smart city integration projects in major Japanese cities.
UA Costa Rica
Come learn how you can spend a semester or summer experiencing Pura Vida in San José, Costa Rica!
Desert Ecology and Conservation Biology
Conduct hands-on field experience while learning about different ecosystems, their conservation status and management options within the Namibian context.
Island Biodiversity and Conservation in Ecuador
Experience biodiversity and conservation efforts at field stations in the Galapagos Islands and mainland Ecuador hosted by Indigenous peoples.
SUPER: Stuttgart
Conduct research in world-class labs for architecture and urban planning, energy technology, engineering, and more.
UA Sydney
Sydney is a cosmopolitan city that offers the best of everything - entertainment, food, and sightseeing - topped off with some of the world's most beautiful beaches.
Study Earth from around the world: A Q&A on study abroad at the U of A
How competitive are study abroad scholarships? How can I fit study abroad into my degree track schedule?
Jacob Eavis, recruitment manager at the University of Arizona's Study Abroad office, discusses study abroad options for students interested in the environment and sustainability, and he answers some of students' most common questions about turning study abroad into a reality.
Service learning at home and abroad
Service learning abroad can provide students with invaluable experience working across cultures in a meaningful and respectful capacity.
CIELO Bali
Students will be in non-traditional environments or “living classrooms” and have the opportunity to snorkel over a coral restoration site, speak with members of the Balinese royal family, and visit organizations that bring simple technologies to communities in need.
CIELO Spring Break in Hawai'i
Ancient Hawaiians developed an intimate relationship with their natural setting, characterized by a deep love, respect and knowledge of the environment. Explore Hawaii’s remote location, tropical climate, and diverse climactic zones.
CIELO Tribal Nations of Arizona
Explore and engage with Navajo and Tohono O'odham people, history, and culture for reflection on the broader social, economic, and political contexts of the Indigenous communities in Arizona.
Eller Costa Rica Service Learning
Make a real impact and learn more about the sustainability efforts in the Cloud Forest.