NYU Global Study Abroad/Away
NYU offers academic opportunities beyond the New York campus at these international and domestic sites. Visit the specific academic site linked below for program and admissions information.
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Global Programs
Non-Tisch academic programs at abroad/away sites are offered through NYU Global throughout the year. Apply through NYU Global for programs in Abu Dhabi, Accra, Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, and more. Visit the NYU Global website for more information.
Read More.NYU International Exchange Program
In addition to the academic centers abroad, NYU students have the opportunity to be considered to study away from New York at one of the University’s partner institutions by participating in a student exchange.
Read More.NYU Abu Dhabi
Spend a semester at NYU Abu Dhabi. Courses in film & TV, drama, photography, and music are available to Tisch students at this global site.
Read More.Along with academic courses, NYU Abu Dhabi also offers the Undergraduate Arts Apprenticeship Program. Watch this short video and visit the NYU Abu Dhabi website to learn more.
NYU Shanghai
NYU Shanghai offers semester- and year-long study abroad opportunities to current NYU students.
Read More.NYU Los Angeles
Each semester, NYU Los Angeles welcomes advanced students interested in pursuing careers in the entertainment and media industries.
Read More.NYU Tulsa
Launching in spring 2025! Join a pioneering cohort of students at our newest Global site.
Read More.Visit the Tisch Study Abroad/Away webpage for Tisch-specific study abroad/away programs.
Students in need of accessibility-related information who are considering a study abroad/away program with Tisch or a global opportunity at an NYU site, should contact the Moses Center for Student Accessibility. An Accessibility Specialist is available via Zoom each weekday (excluding University holidays) from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET to discuss accessibility and possible accommodations at NYU. Email mosescsa@nyu.edu to request a Zoom link. Additional information and resources are available on the Moses Center for Student Accessibility website.