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Study abroad with Florida State University International Programs in locations around the globe! #FSUIP #NolesAbroad

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Fall 2025 study abroad applications are open! 🌟 Apply today at fla.st/PCQ21EU9 🌟 Check out our latest Instagram post to learn how you can enter to win an airfare scholarship worth up to $1,000! #FSUGlobal #StudyAbroad

Fall 2025 study abroad applications are open!

🌟 Apply today at fla.st/PCQ21EU9

🌟 Check out our latest Instagram post to learn how you can enter to win an airfare scholarship worth up to $1,000!

#FSUGlobal #StudyAbroad
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Are you interested in spending the Fall 2025 semester at Florida State University's London Study Center taking History courses? Come to this drop-in Question-and-Answer session with Prof. Upchurch: Dec. 12, from 2 to 4PM in room 452 Bellamy Building. Find out more history.fsu.edu/undergraduate/…

Are you interested in spending the Fall 2025 semester at <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a>'s London Study Center taking History courses? 
Come to this drop-in Question-and-Answer session with Prof. Upchurch:  Dec. 12, from 2 to 4PM in room 452 Bellamy Building.
Find out more history.fsu.edu/undergraduate/…
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Study abroad in Germany with FSU Study Abroad! ✈️ From June 22 to July 24, 2025, you'll explore Dresden, Berlin, Weimar, Meissen, & Pulsnitz. Students will be enrolled in German classes based on experience, but prior knowledge of German isn't required. More info: fla.st/74MLPMV9

Study abroad in Germany with <a href="/FSUIP/">FSU Study Abroad</a>! ✈️ From June 22 to July 24, 2025, you'll explore Dresden, Berlin, Weimar, Meissen, &amp; Pulsnitz. Students will be enrolled in German classes based on experience, but prior knowledge of German isn't required. More info: fla.st/74MLPMV9
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Christina Carroll, Ed.D., from (@fsuip), Ignacio Messana, Ph.D., from (@fsuvalencia), Megan Griffin, M. Litt, from (@fsulondon), and Giacomo Sproccati, M.A., from, (@fsu_florence), presented at The Forum on Education Abroad's Europe, Middle East, and Africa Conference in Greece.

Christina Carroll, Ed.D., from (@fsuip), Ignacio Messana, Ph.D., from (@fsuvalencia), Megan Griffin, M. Litt, from (@fsulondon), and Giacomo Sproccati, M.A., from, (@fsu_florence), presented at The Forum on Education Abroad's Europe, Middle East, and Africa Conference in Greece.
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Checking the FSU’s Great Give world map and looking for our friends at our FSU Study Abroad FSU International Programs study center locations. We have five different spark projects under FSU International Programs! Give to what matters most to you! To give visit: greatgive.fsu.edu

Checking the FSU’s Great Give world map and looking for our friends at our <a href="/FSUIP/">FSU Study Abroad</a>  FSU International Programs study center locations. We have five different spark projects under FSU International Programs! Give to what matters most to you! To give visit: greatgive.fsu.edu
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In this special episode of "What to do at FSU," learn about FSU Study Abroad programs and the study abroad opportunities offered at FSU’s three European study centers located in Florence, Valencia and London! 🌍 Applications for study abroad are now open for Spring 2026. For information

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A Florida State University archaeologist and distinguished research professor has earned the highest honor granted by the world’s largest and oldest archaeological organization. Nancy de Grummond, the M. Lynette Thompson Professor of Classics and director of the FSU

A Florida State University archaeologist and distinguished research professor has earned the highest honor granted by the world’s largest and oldest archaeological organization.

Nancy de Grummond, the M. Lynette Thompson Professor of Classics and director of the FSU
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Victoria Bartel, Ph.D. from (FSU Study Abroad), published “Dressed to Kill: Arms, Armour and Protective Attire in Renaissance Men’s Middle- and Lower-Class Dress” in a volume entitled: Refashioning the Renaissance Everyday dress in Europe, 1500-1650 published by Manchester University Press

Victoria Bartel, Ph.D. from (<a href="/FSUIP/">FSU Study Abroad</a>), published “Dressed to Kill: Arms, Armour and Protective Attire in Renaissance Men’s Middle- and Lower-Class Dress” in a volume entitled: Refashioning the Renaissance Everyday dress in Europe, 1500-1650 published by Manchester University Press
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For 20 years, FSU Study Abroad has offered thousands of students the transformative opportunity to study abroad for their first year or semester of college as part of the First Year Abroad program 🌍 This enriching and globally-focused experience allows students to engage with new

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We're checking back in with Florida State University's Biology in London Program! Students got a guided tour of Down House, the long-time home of Charles Darwin, from chief gardener Anthony. They learned about the history of the house and numerous experiments Darwin conducted in his own

We're checking back in with <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a>'s Biology in London Program! Students got a guided tour of Down House, the long-time home of Charles Darwin, from chief gardener Anthony. They learned about the history of the house and numerous experiments Darwin conducted in his own
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The adventure continues for students in Florida State University's Biology in London program with a visit to Natural History Museum, home to 80 million animal and plant specimens. Simon Loader, chief curator of vertebrate zoology, provided the class with a pre-opening private showing of the Great Hall

The adventure continues for students in <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a>'s Biology in London program with a visit to <a href="/NHM_London/">Natural History Museum</a>, home to 80 million animal and plant specimens. Simon Loader, chief curator of vertebrate zoology, provided the class with a pre-opening private showing of the Great Hall
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It’s time for another adventure with our students from Florida State University's Biology in London program! The group soaked up the sun at the world-renowned Kew Gardens, where they attended a research seminar and toured the 19th century herbarium and cutting-edge DNA sequencing lab. The

It’s time for another adventure with our students from <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a>'s Biology in London program! The group soaked up the sun at the world-renowned Kew Gardens, where they attended a research seminar and toured the 19th century herbarium and cutting-edge DNA sequencing lab. The
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Students with the Florida State University Biology in London Program recently stepped back in time with a visit to the Linnean Society of London, a leading scientific society where joint papers by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace first announced the theory of evolution by natural

Students with the <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a> Biology in London Program recently stepped back in time with a visit to the Linnean Society of London, a leading scientific society where joint papers by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace first announced the theory of evolution by natural
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A trip to London is incomplete without a visit to one of the many parks! 🌳 Students in Florida State University's Biology in London program enjoyed the sunny weather in Gordon Square while chatting with Tim Blackburn, a world expert in the biology of invasive species at nearby @UCL. 🔗

A trip to London is incomplete without a visit to one of the many parks! 🌳 Students in <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a>'s Biology in London program enjoyed the sunny weather in Gordon Square while chatting with Tim Blackburn, a world expert in the biology of invasive species at nearby @UCL. 🔗
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While venturing to one place, you may just find another! On their way to the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum (London Museums of Health & Medicine) — the birthplace of antibiotics — students in Florida State University's Biology in London Program found the Wild Table of Love (Gillie and Marc), a public

While venturing to one place, you may just find another! On their way to the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum (<a href="/medicalmuseums/">London Museums of Health & Medicine</a>) — the birthplace of antibiotics — students in <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a>'s Biology in London Program found the Wild Table of Love (<a href="/GillieandMarc/">Gillie and Marc</a>), a public
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We're checking back in with our students in Florida State University's Biology in London program, who just visited Florence Nightingale Museum 💙, located right across the river from Big Ben! bio.fsu.edu/london/ #FSUGlobal

We're checking back in with our students in <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a>'s Biology in London program, who just visited <a href="/florencemuseum/">Florence Nightingale Museum 💙</a>, located right across the river from Big Ben! bio.fsu.edu/london/ #FSUGlobal
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A regular hangout spot for mid-1900s scientists in the Cavendish Laboratory (Cavendish Laboratory), the Eagle pub is where James Watson and Francis Crick famously declared they had "discovered the secret of life" — more commonly known as DNA. The Eagle is also one of the latest stops

A regular hangout spot for mid-1900s scientists in the Cavendish Laboratory (<a href="/DeptofPhysics/">Cavendish Laboratory</a>), the Eagle pub is where James Watson and Francis Crick famously declared they had "discovered the secret of life" — more commonly known as DNA. The Eagle is also one of the latest stops
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Scientists at the U.S. National Science Foundation-funded National High Magnetic Field Laboratory are cracking the code on battery failures — zeroing in on weak spots to supercharge the future of energy storage. National MagLab #KeepFloridaFirst Learn more about this work ➡️ fla.st/03KUJPZJ

Scientists at the <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a>-funded National High Magnetic Field Laboratory are cracking the code on battery failures — zeroing in on weak spots to supercharge the future of energy storage. <a href="/NationalMagLab/">National MagLab</a> #KeepFloridaFirst

Learn more about this work ➡️ fla.st/03KUJPZJ