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Study Abroad

In today's interconnected and global world, having an international experience will set you apart and give you the opportunity to learn valuable skills that will help you in the future.

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By studying abroad, you will walk in the footsteps of famous historical figures and experience diverse cultures. You will expose yourself to new perspectives  and ways of life. You will explore breathtaking museums to see firsthand  the material culture of societies you studied in the classroom. You will have access to historical records and archival collections. 

Imagine spending  the summer in Italy, where you can walk among the ruins of ancient Rome, spending spring  break in Eastern Europe learning about the region’s history, religion and culture  or studying for a semester at the University of Cardiff in Wales. Our students have studied abroad in many other countries, including Turkey, Germany, England, South Africa and Australia.

There are a variety of study abroad programs with Global Affairs.

Contact

For the exchange program with University of Cardiff, Wales, contact Dr. Kate Staples

For summer study abroad program in Italy, contact Dr. Matt Vester.

For the spring break trip to Eastern Europe, contact Dr. Robert Blobaum.

For the Amizade spring trip to Bolivia, contact either Dr. Michele McArdle Stephens or Dr. James Siekmeier

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Study Abroad Spotlight:
Emma Daley

History B.A., Class of 2022
I got hands-on experience by making several book bindings and boxes, and I had the chance to spend time in the local archives, categorizing and cleaning books that were hundreds of years old.

Q&A with Emma

  • Where did you study abroad while a History major at WVU?
    • I studied in San Gemini, in the region of Umbria. While I was there, I also had the opportunity to visit Terni, Orvieto, Assisi, Spoleto, and Perugia, as well as Fabriano, Rome, and the Vatican City.
  • In what ways did you find completing study abroad useful for understanding or realizing your professional goals?
    • My program’s classes were focused on book-binding and the historical preservation of books. I learned a lot about Italian history, the history of books, and preservation techniques. I got hands-on experience by making several book bindings and boxes, and I had the chance to spend time in the local archives, categorizing and cleaning books that were hundreds of years old. I also felt like I became more independent living in a country where I only knew a little bit of the language and was primarily with people around my age. Participating in this program definitely confirmed that I have an interest in historical conservation and library sciences. I also talked with people who have worked professionally in related fields and learned about their career paths. 
  • How did study abroad complement your coursework in the major?
    • This experience provided me the opportunity to visit museums and cathedrals with rich histories. I also was so excited to see places that I had learned about in my previous classes. For example, I learned about the St. Francis Basilica in my Medieval Europe class, then I got to visit it in person in Assisi. I even emailed my professor photos of that excursion. There were lots of instances where I was physically seeing the history that I had learned about in my classes at WVU. I also earned six credit hours for the courses I took there. 
  • What did a typical day look like?
    • A typical weekday consisted of classes starting around 8:00am and ending around 4:00pm with a long lunch break in the middle. Every Tuesday there was a flea market that we could go to during our break to buy food, clothes, or other little knickknacks. After classes, people would often gather in the town center for gelato, coffee, drinks or just to hang out. There were a few different restaurants in town so I got to try out a lot of local pasta, pizza, and tiramisu. There were also some events in the evenings. A local restaurant hosted live music, some local political events were hosted in the town center with music and dancing, and I got to participate in a cooking class taught by the woman who owned one of the restaurants.

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