A city with 2,500 years of international history, Rome welcomes you on your nine-day program that explores multilateral cooperation and international law. In this global hub, you join a rigorous academic course led by a local expert, who takes you into the international institutions that write the rules of global governance—think the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Your study tour base is IES Abroad Rome Center, a renovated 1920s building on the banks of the Tiber. From there, you explore the structures, functions, and legal frameworks behind the EU and the UN, and still find time for a gelato or two.
IES Abroad Rome Study Tour on International Organizations & International Law
About the Program
Program Advisor
Your Student Counselor is your study abroad ambassador and supporter. They join your application journey when you’ve confirmed you’re interested in studying abroad. At this point, they guide you through each stage of the application, notify you of the documents you need, let you know when your admission results are in, and walk you through the next steps, including class enrollment and organizing pre-arrival tests.
At a Glance
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About the University
About IES Abroad Rome Center
The IES Abroad Rome Center will be your meeting point for all things study abroad. Meet with the full-time on-site staff who will support you throughout your time abroad. Attend classes with IES Abroad Rome faculty. Relax with new friends on the patio overlooking city rooftops.
Situated inside a newly renovated1920s-era building, IES Abroad Rome is conveniently situated in the heart of Rome along the Tiber River and within walking distance of the Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and the Vatican.
IES Abroad Rome Staff
Academics
Using Rome’s resident institutions as case studies, this course examines the structures, functions, and legal frameworks behind global governance. With a leading academic steering your learning and access to international organizations—WTO, FAO, WFP, and the World Bank—you give yourself a real-world headstart on your career in international affairs, law, or diplomacy.
Courses
In the nine days of your study tour, you have 12 hours in the classroom doing coursework and working towards a two-hour final exam. To enhance your classroom learning, you spend 8 hours visiting major international organizations based in Rome.
Cultural & SiteVisits
You take part in 2 cultural activities, visiting iconic historical sites with your classmates.
Rome today is a global hub for international organizations, giving the course leaders abundant options for ways to show you the reality of the institutions’ day-to-day functions through experiential learning.
4 site visits form this part of the course; the specific locations are confirmed nearer the start of the study tour. Most likely four of the following:
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
The United Nations’ specialized agency that leads international efforts to defeat hunger.
Esperienza Europa
The place to discover Europe and the European Parliament in an innovative, multimedia, and dynamic space in the heart of Rome. You learn about the EU and understand how it impacts European citizens’ daily lives. Through a multimedia tour, immersive installations, and an interactive role-playing game, Esperienza Europa gives you the opportunity to discover how the European Union works.
World Bank
A global partnership of five institutions, the World Bank works to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity by providing financial assistance and technical expertise to developing countries, aiming to raise living standards and promote sustainable development.
World Food Programme (WFP)
The world’s largest humanitarian organization saves lives in emergencies and uses food assistance to build a pathway to peace, stability, and prosperity for people recovering from conflict, disasters, and the impact of climate change.
World Trade Organization (WTO)
The WTO is the only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade. Its main goal is to improve the welfare of people around the world by ensuring that trade flows as smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible.
Get To Know Our Application Process
From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.
Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor
Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.
Application Requirements
The requirements outlined in this section include the language proficiency scores you may need to demonstrate your language skills, a guide to the GPA range and other academic prerequisites required by the program, and a list of documentation and other application materials you will need to finalize your application. You will need to supply additional information throughout the process, and our helpful team will alert you via email or your MyIESAbroad Student Portal whenever this is necessary.
Minimum English Proficiency Score by Test
Each study tour has slightly different language requirements, based on the complexity of the academic content.
- TOEFL: 79 (Pre-Jan 2026)
- TOEFL: 4.0
- IELTS: 6.5
- TOEIC: 685
- iTEP: 4.5
- CET-4: 493*
- CET-6: 450*
- Duolingo English Test (DET): 105
- Gaokao: 120
- EF SET: 51 (4-skill, 90-min test)
*Scores valid for 3 years
Program Dates
When studying abroad, you will want to consider the time of year and how long you are away. Most programs follow the host university's academic calendar.
The dates shown below are general estimates, and as you get closer to the start of the term, you will get more detailed information from SAF. If you have any questions, your Student Counsellor and Program Specialist are always here to support you and point you to the correct information.
Housing Information
Hotel
You stay in shared accommodation in a city-center aparthotel, near Rome’s restaurants and cafés where you can sit with your study group friends to discuss the day’s learnings.
Your accommodation has a kitchenette, so you can cook at home when you’ve had your fill of gelato or want to try your hand at a Roman carbonara pasta and share a meal together on the terrace. You have WiFi, linens, towels, and housekeeping, so you just need to show up and dive into your learning experience in Rome.
*Housing is subject to availability. Alternative accommodation might be arranged, amenities and commute times may differ. For specific questions regarding housing, please contact SAF.
About Rome
Why Rome
Rome is famous as the hub of the Roman Empire and its far-reaching international development of civilization. Now, the capital of Italy is an incredibly popular tourist destination, with visitors flooding there to see the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, the Vatican, and the Pantheon. Industrially, it holds an important role in high-tech services—think IT, aerospace, defense—and banking.
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Student Health & Safety
We champion health, safety, and security. As part of IES Abroad, the largest study abroad organization in the United States, we have set the standard for health and safety in study abroad for decades. We plan for the ‘what if’, so you can get on with the experience of a lifetime.
Orientation
Advising and Support
The process of studying abroad could quickly feel overwhelming, but we have been doing this for decades and do everything we can to support you through it.
Many SAF staff are alumni and have walked this path. They have real-life experience to draw on as they advise and support you through every step of our comprehensive services. They’re in your corner, taking care of all the details and explaining what you need to do next.
Take the first step in your study abroad journey by scheduling a consultation with your closest Student Counselor. You can discuss your for-credit academic courses and language programs and explore internships, research programs, and study tours. When you know what you want to do, we guide you through the pre-program steps, help you arrange your visa and transport, and finalize your accommodation or digital experience.
Get To Know Our Application Process
From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.
Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor
Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.
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