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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Overseas Studies Program

Program Director: Norman Naimark

Stanford Program in Australia

Director, Centre for Marine Studies, University of Queensland: Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

Faculty: Kevin Arrigo, Bill Casey, Sophie Dove, Norm Duke, John Hall, Ron Johnstone, Davey Kline, Ian Lilly, Selina Ward

Stanford Program in Beijing

Director: Xiaohong Shen

Faculty: Dong Chen, Bobai Li, Kun Li, Jean Oi, Scott Rozelle, Andrew Walder, Xixin Wang, Shizhou Wang, Yun Zhou

Stanford Program in Berlin

Director: Karen Kramer

Faculty: Brigid Barton, Maria Biege, Camilla Bork, Ulrich Brückner, Regina Casper, Knut Ebeling, Charlotte Fonrobert, Dubravka Friesel-Kopecki, Martin Jander, Wolf-D. Junghanns, Ingo Klein, Christa Maerker, Matthias Pabsch, Orrin Robinson, Jari Splettstoesser, Sylke Tempel, Jochen Wohlfeil

Stanford Program in Florence

Director: Ermelinda Campani

Faculty: Khaled Fouad Allam, Guilio Cifarelli, Paolo Galluzzi, Charles Loverme, Giuseppe Mammarella, Leonardo Morlino, Fiorenza Quercioli, Joan Ramon Resina, Filippo Rossi, Emanuela Scarpellini, Kenneth Schultz, Carolyn Springer, Timothy Verdon, Luisa Vierucci

Stanford Center for Technology and Innovation (SCTI)—Kyoto

Director: Andrew Horvat

Faculty: Toshihiko Hayashi, Ursula Heise, Catherine Ludvik

Stanford Program in Madrid

Director: Santiago Tejerina-Canal

Faculty: Francisco Javier Bobillo de la Pena, Eva Botella Ordinas, María Teresa Camblor Portilla, Julia Doménech Lopez, Tamar Herzog, Sheila Klaiber, Miguel Larrañaga Zuleuta, Pablo de Lora del Toro, Laura Murcia, Susan Sartarelli, Francisco Seujo Maceiras, Lisa Surwillo, Juan Andres Walliser

Stanford Program in Moscow

Program Director: Alexander Abashkin

Faculty: Tatyana Boldyreva, Maxim Bratersky, Galina Filatova, Sergey Kortunov, Liza Kurganova, Vladimir Mau, Dmitri Trenin, Olga Zinovieva

Stanford Program in Oxford

Director: Geoffrey Tyack

Faculty: Paddy Bullard, Giovanni Cappocia, Helena Chance, Helen Kidd, Robert McMahon, Emma Plaskitt, Jack Rakove, Richard Rowley, Robert Siegel, Bart van Es

Stanford Program in Paris

Director: Estelle Halevi

Faculty: Mark Applebaum, Keith Baker, Laurie Boussaguet, Colette Deremble, Jean Paul Deremble, Jean-Marie Fessler, Sonia Gourevitch, Patrick Guedon, Sylvain Guyot, Laurent Habert, Jan Keppler, Eloi Laurent, Jacques Le Cacheux, Benoit Leguet, Richard Martin, Florence Mercier, Elizabeth Molkou, Anne Muxel, Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi, Christian de Perthuis, Martial Poirson, Pauline Reychman, Sylvie Strudel, Fabrice Virgili

Stanford Program in Santiago

Director: Iván Jaksic

Faculty: Mabel Abad, César Albornoz, Andrés Bobbert, Ignacio Briones, Germán Correa, Uta Francke, Claudio Fuentes, Sergio Micco, Sergio Missana, Oscar Muñoz, Alvaro Palma, Hernan Pons, Jorge Ruffinelli, Bernardo Subercaseaux, Sharon Reid

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 have subject codes beginning with OSP. Courses are listed in sections of this bulletin as follows:

Courses in Overseas Studies Australia are listed in "Overseas Studies Australia [OSPAUSTL] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Beijing are listed in "Overseas Studies Beijing [OSPBEIJ] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Berlin are listed in "Overseas Studies Berlin [OSPBER] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Florence are listed in "Overseas Studies in Florence [OSPFLOR] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Genreal are listed in "Overseas Studies General [OSPGEN] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Kyoto are listed in "Overseas Studies Kyoto [OSPKYOTO] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Madrid are listed in "Overseas Studies Madrid [OSPMADRD] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Moscow are listed in "Overseas Studies Moscow [OSPMOSC] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Oxford are listed in "Overseas Studies Oxford [OSPOXFRD] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Paris are listed in "Overseas Studies Paris [OSPPARIS] Courses."

Courses in Overseas Studies Santiago are listed in "Overseas Studies Santiago [OSPSANTG] Courses."

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, Florence, Kyoto, Madrid, Moscow, Oxford, Paris, and Santiago offer courses in engineering, humanities, sciences, and social sciences 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 including, in 2008-09, ten three-week faculty-led seminars at overseas locations.

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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