NYU Gallatin Office of Global Programs

NYU Gallatin Office of Global Programs The Gallatin Office of Global Programs helps students take advantage of the global learning experiences available at Gallatin and NYU.

https://linktr.ee/gallatinglobal Gallatin students may take advantage of several forms of global learning. Whether they spend spring break studying human rights in Sri Lanka or an entire semester in Paris studying French literary movements, Gallatin students return to NYU's campus in New York with expanded academic and cultural horizons. Like our page for updates on information sessions, applicati

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For more information about study away opportunities, contact the Gallatin Office of Global Programs, [email protected].

Ever wonder what it’s like to study away at NYU Florence? Belle Huang, a Junior at NYU Gallatin, is sharing a glimpse in...
11/21/2025

Ever wonder what it’s like to study away at NYU Florence? Belle Huang, a Junior at NYU Gallatin, is sharing a glimpse into life at Villa la Pietra!

🌍What is your day-to-day like at NYU Florence?

Life at NYU Florence is so special that I decided to stay another semester! I’m taking Italian, Photojournalism, Race and Racialization in Italy, and Culture of the City. Between classes, I get to take in the incredible gardens at Villa La Pietra or the panoramic views of Florence. It’s such a vibrant city with endless things to explore—I can’t wait to do it all again in the spring.

🌍How do you spend your free time?

I love walking to Ponte Santa Trinita to watch the sunset (especially when there’s live music!). My friends and I also love exploring Florence’s amazing food scene—a cooking class is a must. And every Wednesday, we listen to live jazz at one of our favorite clubs.

🌍Favorite memory so far?

My top trips have to be visiting the Dolomites early in the semester and attending Milan Fashion Week, where I photographed my sister. Studying abroad is the perfect time to experience the world and discover where you belong in it.
Stay tuned for more stories from Gallatin students studying around the world! 🌍✨

We’re excited to share the latest edition of Gallatin’s Mosaic (2024–25) — a dynamic collection of scholarly and creativ...
11/05/2025

We’re excited to share the latest edition of Gallatin’s Mosaic (2024–25) — a dynamic collection of scholarly and creative reflections from our Albert Gallatin Scholars, Americas Scholars, and Dean’s Honor Society on their transformative global learning experiences in January and March 2025. 🌍✨

Inside, you’ll find essays, art, and poetry that explore themes of culture, identity, and personal growth — a true reflection of the intellectual and creative depth of our Scholars Group students.

Mosaic is available online! Explore the publication — link in bio.

Stay tuned as we highlight projects from our scholars’ recent trips to the UK and Ireland, as well as Peru and Taiwan.

Join NYU Gallatin, NYU Tisch Alumni Relations, and the NYU Program Board for the screening of I Love LA, followed by an ...
11/02/2025

Join NYU Gallatin, NYU Tisch Alumni Relations, and the NYU Program Board for the screening of I Love LA, followed by an exclusive Q&A and conversation with 🎤 Rachel Sennott (Tisch ‘18) & True Whitaker (Gallatin ‘21)!

🗓️ Monday, November 3 | 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
📍 Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Film Center
🚨Must register in advance for screening and Q&A. Click link in our bio.

🎥 Airs November 2 on HBO Max at 10:30 PM

Lights. Camera. Conversation. Let’s celebrate LA! 🎥💬

🚨Cool Course Alert!🚨We’re excited to share that Gallatin’s Travel Course Naples: Theater of the Earth has been recognize...
10/29/2025

🚨Cool Course Alert!🚨

We’re excited to share that Gallatin’s Travel Course Naples: Theater of the Earth has been recognized as a cool course by NYU News! The one-of-a-kind course, led by NYU Gallatin Professors Kristin Horton and Karen Holmberg, takes students to Naples, Italy, to explore volcanism, ancient theater, and the art of communicating risk in a community shaped by nature.

“Students from any discipline can find a way into this course, so what matters most is curiosity and a willingness to slow down,” says Kristin Horton. “The tools we use—such as sensory mapping, ensemble exercises, and place-based research—help students develop an ability to combine artistic and scientific perspectives, and by doing so, expand our research questions.”

“Seeing volcanological practice in action offered a very different perspective of the field,” says Gallatin student Abby Betts ‘27. Betts added that it was a unique experience studying the volcano from a scientific approach while being aware of the “dangers the volcano poses both in general and to the monitoring room itself, due to its position within the red zone of Campi Flegrei.”

We are now accepting summer 2026 applications for Naples: Theater of the Earth. To apply and read the full article, click the link in our bio!

🌍 Gallatin Summer Travel Course Applications Are Now Open! ✈️Spend your summer with Professors Kristin Horton and Karen ...
10/27/2025

🌍 Gallatin Summer Travel Course Applications Are Now Open! ✈️

Spend your summer with Professors Kristin Horton and Karen Holmberg exploring the intersections of theater, volcanism, and environmental risk in Naples: Theater of the Earth 🎭🌿🇮🇹

Through hands-on workshops and site visits across southern Italy, students will investigate how art, environment, and the science of communication intertwine in one of the world’s most historically rich regions.

📅 Apply Early Action by December 1 to receive your admission decision by December 15!
🗓️ Priority Deadline: February 1
🗓️ Regular Deadline: March 1 (based on availability)

🔗 Visit the link in our bio to apply.

Join us at the Global Fellowship in Human Rights Symposium to hear our fellows share their experiences with domestic and...
10/15/2025

Join us at the Global Fellowship in Human Rights Symposium to hear our fellows share their experiences with domestic and international organizations and present the results of their incredible work over this past summer!

📅 Wednesday, October 15
⏰ 6:30-8:30 PM
📍The Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts

Featuring Amaya Dickson (GSAS, MA), Jazmín Harvey (Gallatin, MA), Hei Ho (GSAS, MA), Dean Issacharoff (Tisch, MPS), Jasmine Khelil (GSAS, MA), Julian Mura-Kröger (Wagner, MUP), Gabriela Pinasco (GSAS, MA), Hasti Rostami (GSAS, MA), Miki Pyke-Sharpe (Global Liberal Studies, BA),and Anushka Vachani (Gallatin, BA)✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽

Learn more and RSVP via the link in bio today!

Meet Gabriela Pinasco (MA ‘26) a 2025 Gallatin Global Human Rights Fellow, who partnered with Fundación Pumamaqui, in Qu...
10/09/2025

Meet Gabriela Pinasco (MA ‘26) a 2025 Gallatin Global Human Rights Fellow, who partnered with Fundación Pumamaqui, in Quito/Napo Province, Ecuador! This organization seeks to preserve the natural wealth of ecosystems and the cultural legacy of its communities.

💜What is your concentration?

News and Documentary at the Journalism School, GSAS.

💜What made you apply for the fellowship?

I applied to the fellowship because it aligns with my focus as a journalist covering human rights. It offered me the opportunity to work on one of the most pressing issues affecting my country and the sovereignty of its Indigenous peoples: mining, which devastates the Amazon while polluting its rivers and soil.

💜What was your experience like as a GFHR fellow?

I had the chance to lead workshops with the Kichwua community of Serena in the Ecuadorian Amazon, sharing communication tools to help strengthen their struggle against mining. At the same time, I was able to document Indigenous resistance to defend their territory during a critical moment in Ecuador, as the government had just eliminated the Ministry of Environment. In the end, I realized I learned far more from the community than I could ever give back.

💜What is one piece of advice you would give someone interested in applying?

This fellowship is an incredible opportunity for those working in human rights. My advice is to always listen, reflect, and allow yourself to see the world through the eyes of others. That is the only way to truly understand some of humanity’s most complex challenges.

Want to dive deeper into this project and hear from other Gallatin Global Fellows? Join us at the GFHR Symposium on Wednesday, October 15, at the Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts!

Meet Hei Ho (MA’26) a 2025 Gallatin Global Human Rights Fellow, who partnered with the Media Defence a non-profit locate...
10/08/2025

Meet Hei Ho (MA’26) a 2025 Gallatin Global Human Rights Fellow, who partnered with the Media Defence a non-profit located in London that provides legal help to journalists, citizen journalists and independent media across the world.

💜What is your concentration?

My academic work predominantly centres on transnational solidarity and advocacy.

💜What made you apply for the fellowship?

I saw GFHR as a valuable opportunity to connect with peers committed to human rights as well as to broaden my understanding of the field beyond my primary focus on freedom of expression.

💜What was your experience like as a GFHR fellow?

It is hard to sum up, but overall the fellowship equipped me with stronger theoretical foundations and encouraged me to ask critical questions — something I believe is particularly important in a field that can sometimes present itself as beyond question.

💜What is one piece of advice you would give someone interested in applying?

Trust that your perspective and experiences hold weight, however incremental they might seem.
Want to dive deeper into this project and hear from other Gallatin Global Fellows? Join us at the GFHR Symposium on Wednesday, October 15, at the Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts!

Meet Anushka Vachani (BA ‘27),  a 2025 Gallatin Global Human Rights Fellow, who partnered with the The Refugee Law Clini...
10/02/2025

Meet Anushka Vachani (BA ‘27), a 2025 Gallatin Global Human Rights Fellow, who partnered with the The Refugee Law Clinic in their London office!

💜What is your concentration?

My concentration is in Public Policy, Human Rights and Legal Studies, focusing on how legal and policy frameworks can address systematic inequalities and promote social justice. I explore the intersection of law and human rights to develop solutions that empower marginalized communities.

💜 What made you apply for the fellowship?

I was encouraged by my advisor, and as I explored the program further, I was especially inspired by the GFHR Blog, where I read about past fellows’ experiences and the incredible organizations they worked with on human rights issues they were passionate about.

💜 What was your experience like as a GFHR fellow?
It was an eye-opening and transformative experience. It helped bridge the gap between my academic studies and the kind of work I hope to pursue in the field. The fellowship also played a key role in shaping my concentration and clarifying my future goals. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to travel to London and engage with an issue I care about on a global scale.

💜 What is one piece of advice you would give someone interested in applying?

I’d encourage anyone who’s applying to be open-minded. I did not have prior experience in the field, and I was unfamiliar with the city I ended up working in, but the fellowship helped me step outside my comfort zone and gain new experiences and skills.

Want to dive deeper into this project and hear from other Gallatin Global Fellows? Join us at the GFHR Symposium on Wednesday, October 15, at the Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts!

Join us today for a GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS INFO SESSION at 2:00PM in 1 Washington Place in RM801. This is exclusively for G...
09/30/2025

Join us today for a GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS INFO SESSION at 2:00PM in 1 Washington Place in RM801. This is exclusively for Gallatin students, and we will provide support for your application, and guide you through the independent study. We look forward to seeing you!

✨ Walk the streets of Dublin through James Joyce’s eyes ✨Join Gallatin Global’s spring 2026 travel course, Dublin: James...
09/17/2025

✨ Walk the streets of Dublin through James Joyce’s eyes ✨

Join Gallatin Global’s spring 2026 travel course, Dublin: James Joyce & Interdisciplinary Modernism, and explore how place, culture, and literature intersect in one of the world’s great literary cities. 📚🌍🇮🇪

🗓️ Priority Deadline: October 1, 2025

🗓️ Regular Deadline: October 26, 2025 (rolling after, space permitting)

Ready to make Dublin your classroom? Click the link in bio. Apply now! 💫

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