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For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
Program Director: Norman Naimark
Stanford Program in Australia
Director, Centre for Marine Studies, University of Queensland: Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
Faculty-in-Residence: Kevin Arrigo
Program Faculty: Bill Casey, Sophie Dove, Norm Duke, John Hall, Ron Johnstone, Ian Lilly, Selina Ward
Stanford Program in Beijing
Director: Xiaohong Shen
Faculty-in-Residence: Liqun Luo, Xueguang Zhou
Program Faculty: Dong Chen, Li Chen, Bobai Li, Kun Li, Shizhou Wang, Yan Wang, Li'an Zhou, Yun Zhou, Xiaoya Zhu
Stanford Program in Berlin
Director: Karen Kramer
Faculty-in-Residence: Eric Roberts, Lauren Rusk, Myra Strober, Carl Weber
Program Faculty: Maria Biege, Ulrich Brückner, Dubravka Friesel, Martin Jander, Wolf-D. Junghanns, Ingo Klein, Sylvia Kloetzer, Matthias Pabsch, Christian Saehrendt, Jari Splettstoesser, Sylke Tempel, Jeffrey Trevino, Jochen Wohlfeil
Stanford Program in Cape Town
Director: Timothy Stanton
Faculty-in-Residence: Grant Parker, H. Brent Solvason
Program Faculty: Mohamed Adhikari, Azeem Badroodien, Aslam Fataar, Janice McMillan, Nicoli Nattrass, Xolani Ngazimbi, Sophie Oldfield, John Parkington, Jeremy Seekings, Mary Simons, Nolubabalo Tyam
Stanford Program in Florence
Director: Ermelinda Campani
Faculty-in-Residence: Alessandro Barchiesi, Giovanna Ceserani, Anne Kiremidjian, Fiorenza Micheli
Program Faculty: Khaled Fouad Allam, Pompeo Della Posta, Paolo Galluzzi, Giuseppe Mammarella, Leonardo Morlino, Fiorenza Quercioli, Filippo Rossi, Timothy Verdon
Stanford Center for Technology and Innovation (SCTI)Kyoto
Director: Andrew Horvat
Faculty-in-Residence: Miyako Inoue
Program Faculty: Peter Duus, Toshihiko Hayashi, Catherine Ludvik
Stanford Program in Madrid
Director: Santiago Tejerina-Canal
Faculty-in-Residence: Deborah Gordon, Maria-Paz Haro, John Kunz
Program Faculty: Francisco Javier Bobillo de la Peña, María Teresa Camblor Portilla, Julia Doménech, Sylvia Hilton, Sheila Klaiber, Miguel Larrañaga Zulueta, Pablo de Lora del Toro, Antonio Muñoz, Laura Murcia
Stanford Program in Moscow
Director: Alexander Abashkin
Faculty-in-Residence: Nancy Tuma
Program Faculty: Tatyana Boldyreva, Maxim Bratersky, Galina Filatova, Edward Ivanian, Sergey Kortunov, Liza Kurganova, Vladimir Mau, Sergei Medvedev, Vadim Novikov
Stanford Program in Oxford
Director: Geoffrey Tyack
Faculty-in-Residence: Larry Friedlander, Rona Giffard, John Willinsky
Program Faculty: Andrew Baker, Giovanni Capoccia, Helena Chance, Helen Kidd, Robert McMahon, Amanda Palmer, Emma Plaskitt, Richard Rowley
Stanford Program in Paris
Director: Estelle Halevi
Faculty-in-Residence: Cécile Alduy, Eve Clark, Julie Parsonnet
Program Faculty: Ken Berman, Colette Deremble, Jean Paul Deremble, Jean-Marie Fessler, Sonia Gourevitch, Patrick Guedon, Choukri Hmed, Tiphanie Karsenti, Jacques Le Cacheux, Benoit Leguet, Florence Mercier, Marie-Madeleine Mervant-Roux, Elizabeth Molkou, Anne Muxel,Christian de Perthuis, Martial Poirson, Pauline Reychman, Marie-Christine Ricci, Françoise Rullier, Sylvie Strudel, Fabrice Virgili
Stanford Program in Santiago
Director: Iván Jaksic
Faculty-in-Residence: Thomas Fingar, Zephyr Frank, Robert Siegel
Program Faculty: Mabel Abad, César Albornoz, Andrés Bobbert, Ignacio Briones, Marcela Bustamante, Germán Correa, Claudio Fuentes, Sergio Micco, Sergio Missana, Oscar Muñoz, Alvaro Palma, Hernan Pons, Bernardo Subercaseaux
Program Offices: Ground Floor, Sweet Hall, 590 Escondido Mall
Mail Code: 94305-3089
Phone: (650) 723-3558
Email: bospstudy@lists.stanford.edu
Web Site: http://bosp.stanford.edu
Courses offered by the Overseas Studies Program are listed on the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site under subject codes beginning with OSP: Overseas Studies Australia [OSPAUSTL], Beijing [OSPBEIJ], Berlin [OSPBER], Florence [OSPFLOR], General [OSPGEN], Kyoto [OSPKYOTO], Madrid [OSPMADRD], Moscow [OSPMOSC], Oxford [OSPOXFRD], Paris [OSPPARIS], and Santiago [OSPSANTG].
The Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP) provides opportunities for Stanford students to broaden their undergraduate education through study in another country and immersion in its culture. Regular programs in Australia, Beijing, Berlin, Cape Town, Florence, Kyoto, Madrid, Moscow, Oxford, Paris, and Santiago offer courses in social and natural sciences, humanities, and engineering with full Stanford credit. Many courses also count toward major requirements and/or fulfill General Education Requirements. Students may enroll for one or more quarters at most locations. Academic or paid internships are available at the Berlin, Florence, Kyoto-SCTI, Madrid, Moscow, and Paris programs. Research opportunities are available in various formats at different centers. Minimum academic and language prerequisites are specific to each program. See http://bosp.stanford.edu for information on these requirements.
While studying overseas through BOSP, students remain registered at Stanford and pay regular tuition, along with the overseas fee, which is based on Stanford room and board rates. Regular financial aid applies, and may be increased to cover additional costs. At most centers, students live in a homestay or with local students.
Overseas Studies also offers a limited number of special programs. In addition to programs offered for enrolled Stanford students, the University is a member of two consortia: the Consortium for Advanced Studies in Barcelona and the Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies.
Overseas Studies, located on the ground floor of Sweet Hall, has full-time staff members and student advisers to assist in planning for overseas study. Course information, while accurate at the time of publication, is subject to change. See http://bosp.stanford.edu for updated information.
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