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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Olin Business School Links Olin Undergraduate Global Programs Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home PlanPlan Eligibility Requirements Selecting A Program Advising Financing Study Abroad Scholarship Opportunities Domestic Immersion Programs Global Ambassadors FAQ ApplyApply Application Process Dates and Deadlines Petition Program Internships PreparePrepare Study Abroad Handbook Predeparture Requirements Passports & Visas Health & Safety AcademicsAcademics Academics Abroad Orientation Requirements Course Evaluations Program Specific Information Academic Study Tours AbroadAbroad Cultural Adjustment Courses Abroad Returning To Campus IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ReturneesReturnees Credit Transfer Re-Adjusting To Campus Share Your Experience Capitalize on your Experience PoliciesPolicies Study Abroad Handbook University Resources Student Code of Conduct Academic Credit Policy Insurance Policy Tuition and Fees Policies Petition Program Policy Leave of Absence Withdraw Policy and Procedure Refund Policy Parents as PartnersParents as Partners Working Together Passports and Visas Health & Safety Finance & Billing Domestic Immersion & Short Term Programs Additional Areas of Interest IncomingIncoming Estimated Cost Course Selection Timeline Exchange Orientation Student Housing Mandatory Health Insurance Student Billing Open Search Academic Study Tours Academic Study Tours are a unique opportunity for students studying on select programs to participate in a credit-bearing study tour. Students attending the Barcelona, Copenhagen, London, Paris, Koblenz, Milan, and Madrid programs participate in a credit-bearing multi-country European Study Tour (generally late January) while abroad. Students participating in the Asia-Pacific Internship program participate in a single country study tour. Each study tour is worth 1.5 units of general business credit. There is an additional cost for the logistics of the trips, which will be arranged by Olin and our international partners. Versions for fall programs are modified. European Study Tour The European Study Tour is a linchpin of the European internship/study abroad programs and serves as a comprehensive introduction to the European Union and European markets.  This tour is designed to give students an intense introduction to the aspects  and challenges facing the European Union. Each student will visit a pre-assigned EU country in a pair. During the visit, the pairs will meet with government and business experts to research their country’s attitudes about a specific issue such as enlargement or the Euro financial crisis. Part A: Teams of two students are assigned an important business topic and an EU capital. You and your partner travel to the country, conduct interviews with government officials and business experts, and complete as much on-the-ground research as possible. Topic examples have included EU enlargement and the Euro financial crisis. Part B: During part two of the study tour, you and all participants gather in Brussels to attend lectures and meetings with European Parliament members and to represent his or her country assigned country at a mini-parliament exercise where students will debate the current assigned issue.  Asia Study Tour Students participating on the Asia Pacific Internship program participate in the Asia Study Tour. Following studies in Ausralia, students will participate on a for-credit Asian Study Tour to another country where they will undertake business meetings and cultural activities. Students will be asked to engage with the local business and political environments through in-person meetings and independent research. Past locations have included Thailand and Japan.  South America Study Tour Students participating on the Emerging Economices program in Argentina and Chile participate in the South America Study Tour. Following studies in Argrentina, students will participate on a for-credit Study Tour to Uruguay where they will undertake business meetings and cultural activities. Students will be asked to engage with the local business and political environments through in-person meetings and independent research. Students will engage in a comparative assessment of business environments between all locations based on the program. ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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