Kallen Wank shares about her experience interning abroad with Green Moluccas, a nonprofit organization based on Ambon Island in the Maluku region of Indonesia. As an intern, Kallen spent 10 weeks working on mangrove restoration projects, teaching younger generations about climate change, and helping to build a sense of urgency around protecting Ambon’s coastlines and ecosystems.
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New Program: UW in Türkiye: Crossroads of Civilizations
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural, historical, and social tapestry of one of the world’s most iconic cities: Istanbul! This program emphasizes Istanbul’s status as a global hub for commerce, religion, and culture, exploring how the city has evolved as a crossroads of civilizations.
UW-Madison nationally ranked for study abroad programming
In the 2026 edition of Best Colleges, University of Wisconsin—Madison is ranked No. #32 for study abroad programming.
Badgers Explore Singapore, Ghana, and Washington, D.C. Through the Global Gateway Initiative
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Global Gateway Initiative has been offering students one-of-a-kind study abroad opportunities for over a decade. Since its start in China in 2014, the faculty-led program has expanded to multiple locations, including Brazil, India, Botswana, Ghana, Singapore, and Washington, D.C.
Agroecology Abroad: Q&A with Taigan Anderson
With five study abroad programs complete, Taigan Anderson is making the most of her first two years at UW-Madison. She has traveled to Vienna, Austria; Angers, France; across Iceland; and Obihiro, Japan to study global health, food systems, and agriculture. She’s majoring in agroecology and life science communications with certificates in global health and geospatial data science. Anderson is one of the first students in the new agroecology undergraduate program. She hopes to use her knowledge in agroecology to connect with fresh produce such as working at a farm-to-table restaurant.
New Program: CET Japan Summer Study Abroad
Study abroad in Osaka, one of Japan’s largest cities, over the summer! This program is a great choice for students who have already started learning Japanese and want to focus their study through an intensive language course. Osaka is a vibrant, exciting location with a lot to explore, especially over the summer festival season.
From Madison to Medellín: The Story of GHI’s Summer Interns, Justin & Kendall
In new study abroad program, students tackle biochemistry research in Japan
In summer of 2026, students from across campus will head to Japan to gain experience tackling biochemistry research at Hiroshima University.
New Program: Saint Louis University-Madrid
Saint Louis University-Madrid offers a dynamic international experience, combining the richness of a global community with the familiarity of an American-style campus.
New Program: UW Wildlife Conservation in South Africa
In this two week study abroad program, students will participate in daily wildlife monitoring drives and bush walks to collect and analyze data that inform management decisions for the reserve. Through lectures and field activities, students will learn about ecology and behavior of African wildlife and conservation methods.