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International study guides

JUN 01, 1965
Physics Today

The Institute of International Education has issued a fourth edition of its two‐volume set of Handbooks on International Study. One of the volumes, intended for Americans interested in pursuing education abroad, presents data on systems and institutions in some 100 foreign countries as well as an expanded listing of US institutions that conduct undergraduate programs abroad during the academic year. Also included is information on awards and special programs abroad, summer opportunities at foreign institutions, and US schools having summer study programs abroad. Organizations providing services to US nationals going abroad, and government regulations affecting them are likewise covered by the handbook.

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