
Faculty-Led Programs
Applications for any of the programs below are processed through Rutgers Global–Study Abroad. Please visit their website for more details.
- Food and Sustainability in Thailand
- Led by Karl Matthews
- Embedded Spring: Tropical Environments and Society in Costa Rica
- Led by Benjamin R. Lintner
- Human Health and the Metropolis: Tensions and Transformations in Southeast Asia in Bangkok, Thailand
- Led by Dr. Mark Robson
- Primates, Ecology, and Conservation in Indonesia (every other year)
- Led by Dr. Erin Vogel
- Primatology, Wildlife Ecology, and Conservation in Kenya (every other year)
- Led by Dr. Ryne Palombit
- The Art and Science of Black Tea in Assam, India
- Led by Dr. Sanjib Bhuyan
SEBS Partners
Applications for any of the programs below are processed through Rutgers Global–Study Abroad. Please visit their website for more details.
Short-term programs (2–8 weeks)
- C.E.L.A. Belize
- Coral Reef Internship in Little Cayman Island
- MABS Spanish Food Culture: Mediterranean Diet & the Agrifood Industry
Pre-Approved Programs
Pre-approved programs are programs that SEBS students have participated in before. All of these programs and any other non-affiliated program must be approved by Megan Francis. Applications for these programs do not go through the Rutgers Global–Study Abroad’s online application.
Please note these programs are not run by Rutgers University and students are subject to the policies and procedures of each organization. Academic credit is not guaranteed and will be considered transfer credit. Students will be required to meet Rutgers insurance standards for the duration of their program. This can be met by a review of the organization’s insurance policy.
- Wildlife Conservation and Veterinary Programs
- The School for Field Studies
- School for International Training STEM Programs
- CIEE STEM Programs
- Projects Abroad
- International Studies Abroad: Study, volunteer, or intern abroad in programs all over the world
- CISabroad: Study or intern abroad with 120 program options in 22 countries