Oxford-Princeton Exchange Program
A minimum of one term of study and a maximum of one academic year will be permitted in the program. This program is not in operation during Summer Sessions. Eligible students are those who are associated with one of the following approved research projects organized jointly by faculty at the two universities:
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Faculty Member |
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Stereotyping |
Psychology |
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Causes & Consequences of Human Activity on African Landscape |
Ecology & |
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Decision Making Under Risk and Uncertainty |
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History of Pharmaceuticals in Africa |
History of Science |
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Mobilizing the Movement: US Civil Rights and World War |
History |
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Study of the Absorption Imaging of Molecular Layers |
Chemistry |
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Defining the Mechanisms of Fibronectin Fibrillogenesis |
Molecular Biology |
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Templates for Nanostructure Formation |
Materials Science |
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Making Order in the Post World War |
History |
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Fly Materinal System/Spinal Muscular Atrophy |
Molecular Biology |
Study normally takes the form of taking courses and conducting research with a particular faculty member or project group at the host institution. The visiting student will:
- receive a stipend from his/her home institution and will not be required to pay tuition at the host
- have all of the rights and privileges of a full-time enrolled graduate student
- have all of the obligations of a full-time enrolled graduate student, including participation in all required orientation programs
Admission to Princeton University is contingent upon final approval by the Graduate School; admission to Oxford University is contingent upon final approval by Oxford University. Any eligible student interested in the Oxford-Princeton Exchange Program should complete and submit the Visiting Exchange Student Application. Permission to participate in the program requires the approval of all the officials listed on the form.