Faculty Spotlight: Giada Biasetti, PhD
“To get this award means it is proof that online teaching and learning is very powerful and more than possible; learning can happen from anywhere and at any time," says Giada Biasetti, PhD.
Study abroad or away with AU! Participating in an international or domestic program can be one of the best parts of your academic experience with Augusta University.
Whether you join an AU faculty-led program, or one of countless study abroad opportunities worldwide, the benefits are nearly endless! Gain a global perspective and employability through new and improved skills, make new friends, learn more about yourself, and capture memories that will last a lifetime.
Don't have a passport to travel overseas yet? Check out this guide to obtain your US passport.
Augusta University's Study Abroad Office enrolls all study abroad participants with CISI Insurance for programs. However, we do understand that students and/or their families might want to ensure that they have additional coverage before going abroad. This information will help aid students on some next steps. Participants can also research insurance options by visiting the U.S. Department of State's webpage for Insurance Providers for Overseas Coverage for additional coverage.
Study Abroad Office
Summerville Campus
AH E134
Have a different program in mind? Discover how you can make it work through our IST portal.
“To get this award means it is proof that online teaching and learning is very powerful and more than possible; learning can happen from anywhere and at any time," says Giada Biasetti, PhD.
The program catalog for 2024 features courses in Italy, Jamaica, Scotland, South Africa and Switzerland for Study Abroad. For Study Away, programs will go to New York City and West Virginia.
Denise Kornegay and Alyssa Ruffa are leading a study abroad trip to Scotland to study rural health care next year for medical students who plan to become health care professionals in the state of Georgia.
With the opportunity to earn college credits while still in high school, local students can save time and money and also gain a head start on their future careers under this new dual enrollment agreement between Augusta University and the Columbia County School District.