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Winter Programs
Studying abroad in the winter term, between fall and spring semesters, is the perfect opportunity to earn Hunter credits abroad, especially if you have many requirements to fulfill on campus at Hunter! Not all winter programs have been confirmed so check back for updates.
Australia
Explore Australia’s incredible history and culture in this exciting winter program at Deakin University!
Australian StudiesCuba
In an exciting collaboration with a local dance company in Havana, Cuba, this program will expand student knowledge about cultural dances and the cultures of origin (Cuba, the African Diaspora).
Traditional Afro-Cuban Dance FormsItaly
Study Dante’s Divine Comedy in Florence, the city where Dante was born and raised, and explore how Florence and this work are intricately connected.
Exploring Dante in FlorenceJordan
Study in Jordan this January with Hunter College's Arabic Language program in Amman. Amman is a vibrant, diverse, and safe Arab capital. Our program is held at the Qasid Arabic Institute.
Arabic Language ImmersionSpain (Canary Islands)
Learn the theoretical concepts that inform the translation field and apply its practical aspects to real-world translation projects.
Introduction to TranslationUganda
This exciting program offers a course in the study of primate diversity, ecology, behavior and conservation in an African rainforest that hosts some of the highest densities of primates in the world.
African Primates