Study Abroad
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By Geetika Arora
Studying abroad is an enriching experience, especially for arts and humanities majors. Here are the top 10 cities to consider for your study abroad program.
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A city known for its art and culture, Paris is perfect for arts and humanities majors. The Louvre and Musee d'Orsay are must-sees.
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London is home to many of the world's most prestigious art schools and museums, such as the Tate Modern and British Museum.
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A city famous for its Renaissance art and architecture, Florence is perfect for students studying history, art, and design.
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With a rich artistic heritage, Barcelona is an excellent choice for arts and humanities students looking for inspiration.
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Berlin is a city known for its creative energy, and it has an extensive art scene that is perfect for aspiring artists and designers.
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New York City is a hub for the arts and culture, and it is home to some of the world's most famous museums, galleries, and universities.
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Kyoto is a city steeped in history, art, and culture, and it is a great place for arts and humanities students to learn about traditional Japanese arts.
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Melbourne is a vibrant and diverse city with a thriving arts and culture scene, making it a great destination for arts and humanities students.
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Amsterdam is a city with a rich cultural history, and it has a thriving contemporary arts scene that is perfect for aspiring artists and designers.
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Dublin is a city with a rich literary history, and it is home to many of the world's most famous writers and poets. It is an excellent destination for students studying English or creative writing.
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Studying abroad in any of these cities is an excellent way for arts and humanities students to broaden their horizons and gain new perspectives.
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