One World

At the UO, we're ready to stamp your passport with learning options that circle the globe. Start your exploration on campus...and then pack your suitcase. You’ll find:
- 165 study abroad programs in 95 countries
- over 2,000 international students from 89 countries
- Degree programs in 20 languages, plus self study through the Yamada Language Center
- The number of Peace Corps volunteers recruited at the UO ranks 10th in the nation among all universities
Oh, the places you’ll go!
Study Abroad student journals and blogs
Global Internships
Globetrotting Ducks
- Archaeology students and faculty members have conducted fieldwork in such widespread locales as San Estevan, a Mayan village in Belize; the Micronesian garden island of Pohnpei; Hrisbru, Iceland; Chiapas, Mexico; and Rapa in French Polynesia
- Two theater arts costume design students have won recognition and exhibition of their work at the Prague Quadrennial for Theatre Design, the most prominent theater design conference in the world
- Three UO architecture students won a 2005 International Union of Architects prize for their design of a mobile voting booth to help spread democracy in the Republic of Congo
- UO psychologists from the Couples and Family Therapy program are working with Chinese colleagues to develop a family therapy program at Beijing Normal University
Worldwide Webfoots
Meet some Ducks who have followed their dreams to the corners of the globe. Even as an undergraduate, you can design a building in Italy, work for a newspaper in Ghana, write political speeches in Scotland, or explore coral reefs in the Caribbean—all while having an amazing adventure!
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Amanda Asa |
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Boris Bourget Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Annie Keeton |
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Daniel Sternberg Bonaire, the Caribbean |
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