To truly understand the history of a place and appreciate how its past and present are connected, you need to live there for a while. Study abroad is an incredible opportunity for Yale-NUS History students to enjoy a first-hand experience of a city or country’s museums and archives.
Where to go for Study Abroad
Some of the institutions that Yale-NUS History students have gone to for study abroad include:
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
- School of International Training
- School of Oriental and African Studies, United Kingdom
- Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
- Vassar College, United States of America
- Yale in London
- Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS) Programme, Japan
- Tel Aviv University, Israel
For the full list of Yale-NUS partner institutions, and to learn more about the study abroad application process and credit transfer process, click here.
When to go for Study Abroad
History majors generally pursue a study abroad programme during their third year (Semester 1 or Semester 2), or during the summer.