The University of Oregon offers dozens of exchange programs, study experiences, and internships in the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Russia, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, and other countries. Begin planning your European experience soon to fit it into your overall program of study.
Students can enroll as an exchange student at a top international research institution for fall or winter semester, spring semester or quarter, a full academic year, or summer term. Exchange students experience an immersive study abroad experience, living and learning with local students in their chosen city.
Get Started: Fill out this interest form to get matched with a GEO advisor.
This program, administered by Global Education Oregon (GEO), offers internship opportunities in a wide variety of industry sectors and locations around the world.
Internship opportunities are highly customizable, and we guarantee placement in your preferred sector and location. Students earn up to eight UO credits as well as life-changing work experience in a different culture.
Please email globalworks@uoregon.edu to discuss your options.
Featured Study Abroad Opportunities in Europe
At the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the Balkans represents a diverse mix of cultures, languages, philosophies, and religions. Since the violent breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, the Balkans remain a global epicenter for peacebuilding, inter-religious dialogue, and the promotion and protection of human rights.
Students in this program will study the challenges and possibilities of human rights and post-conflict peacebuilding in one of the most dynamic, beautiful, and diverse regions in the world.
Study bicycle planning, design, policy, and culture as a sustainable and economically viable form of transportation in key urban locations in Western Europe. This program will focus on the practices and policies that foster safe, convenient, and accessible bicycle infrastructure and the underlying culture that supports a high rate of bicycle use.
Explore how and why Denmark and the Netherlands became great places to bike and consider how to make similar changes within the United States.