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NYU Tel Aviv

At NYU Tel Aviv, students experience life in one of the world's most intriguing and multidimensional cities. A vibrant coastal metropolis on the Mediterranean, Tel Aviv is the cultural, financial, and technological center of Israel. Students explore this truly global city and acquire a sophisticated understanding of Israel, the Middle East and the interrelationships between cultures, political movements, and religious traditions.    



Frequently Asked Questions

Depends on your major. Speaking with your academic adviser is the best way to determine what semester will be right for your study away experience.

Of course! Tel Aviv is good city from which to travel around the region. Past students have visited Oman, Cyprus, and Turkey, to name a few. 

See more and ask your own questions on the FAQ Forum.


 


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Fast Facts


Academic Calendar: Fall/Spring/Full Year

Credits: 14 to 18 NYU credits

Course Language: English

Faculty: Visiting faculty from local universities, and leading intellectuals, and artists from the eider region provide instruction.

Student Body: 25 to 35 students per semester

Housing: Residence Hall

Meals: 2 included per day at the residence dining hall

Official Language: Hebrew and Arabic

Currency: New Israeli Shekel

Population of Tel Aviv: 400,000



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