Go Abroad Again

Now that you’re back, you might be wondering how you can go abroad again. There are several opportunities that you can take advantage of as a current student, as well as options after graduation.

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It’s a big world and you’re just getting started! Use our program database to find your next big adventure abroad.

Fishing boats docked at a port with water nearby in Thessaloniki, Greece.
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American College of Thessaloniki, Greece - ISEP

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Landscape of sunset by river in Prague, buildings architecture, Czech Republic.
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University of New York in Prague, Czech Republic - ISEP

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Flowers, grass, cliff by the coast, beach in France.
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Université Le Havre Normandie, France - ISEP

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Colorful townhomes by a river canal, France.
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Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France - ISEP

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David Foster Teaches Workshop

According to the “State of AI in Education” report (Quizlet, 2023), 62 percent of teachers and students in the United States have used artificial intelligence (AI). At Kent State University, Associate Professor David Foster has been immersing himself in research related to AI, seeking ways to empower students to integrate AI into various aspects of life. Foster, who teaches Visual Storytelling, Photojournalism and Digital Video Editing in the School of Media and Journalism, was initially drawn to AI because of its burgeoning influence in artistic fields. After observing a growing trend am...

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Erin Simonek and Madison Tromler at anchor desk

Kent State University journalism alumnae Erin Simonek, ‘20, and Madison Tromler, ‘20, are making waves as anchors and reporters at WFMJ-TV in Youngstown, Ohio. Graduating amidst the challenges of COVID-19, they joined the station the same year, seamlessly transitioning into their roles, first as multimedia journalists. Within a week on the job, they were on the airwaves, and within a year, they earned promotion to the station’s evening anchors.“We didn't need any in-depth training (at the station),” said Simonek. “They were almost surprised at how much we knew coming out of college and how wel...

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