Change students’ lives. Teach abroad.

When you apply to teach abroad with FSU International Programs, you will be joining a top-ranked program and have the opportunity to change the lives of FSU students as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime.

This incredible experience allows you to immerse yourself in another culture, engage your students in hands-on learning experiences, and gain personal and professional rewards from your time abroad.

Applications to teach abroad typically open between mid-November and mid-January each year. You will receive access to the IP Faculty Portal when you apply to teach abroad.

Applications will open in November 2026. Check back then to apply on this page.

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Teaching Abroad Opportunities at FSU

International Programs offers Broad Curriculum study abroad programs at FSU’s four study abroad centers in: London, England; Florence, Italy; Valencia, Spain; and Panama City, Panama. You can apply to teach for a fall, spring, or summer term on one of these locations’ Broad Curriculum programs.

There are also Focused Curriculum programs at these four locations and in other locations around the globe. These programs are available mostly over the summer, with a few over spring break. When you teach on one of these programs, you will have more responsibilities as a program leader.

To learn more about FSU’s study abroad centers, click the buttons below.

FSU Florence FSU London FSU Valencia FSU Panama

 

Benefits of Teaching Abroad

Foster relationships with students in small class sizes

Experience the host city as you teach using local context & history

Play a key role
in expanding students’ horizons & world view

Receive teaching stipend, housing, airfare, and more

Take part in FSU’s
efforts to expand international education

Potential opportunities to enhance research goals while abroad

  • A photo of faculty member, Jane Dwyer Lee with her students in Prague.

    "Watching students grow in confidence, empathy, and curiosity through these experiences is incredibly rewarding.These programs not only transform students academically and professionally, but personally as well. I am grateful to be part of experiences that foster connection, reflection, and a broader understanding of the world.”

    Jane Dwyer Lee,
    Non-Study Center Program Leader

  • A faculty member poses with his students in Florence, some of whom are holding their sketches of the city from class.

    "As a faculty member, there is nothing like teaching abroad – engaging students outside of my school with a perspective, literally and figuratively, of the human experience in an international setting. FSU’s International Programs has an incredible array of resources and support extending from main campus to all of the study centers."

    Jim Dawkins,
    Study Center Program Leader

  • A faculty member opening a bottle of champagne in front of his students on the steps laughing.

    "Teaching abroad with FSU IP comes down to three words for me: embrace, empathize, execute. Watching students from different backgrounds and cultures go beyond the classroom: speaking the local language, sharing meals, cooking together, and truly embody hospitality as a virtue unlike anything else. That transformation is why I do this."

    Tarik Dogru,
    Valencia Broad Curriculum Faculty Member

 

Application Information

The application to teach abroad for Spring Break 2027 and Summer 2027 study abroad programs is now closed. The online faculty application for teaching abroad is typically open between mid-November and mid-January each year.

It is important to review the Teaching Abroad Responsibilities Guide before applying to understand the expectations and responsibilities involved with teaching on an FSU study abroad program.

When you apply to teach abroad with FSU International Programs, you’ll be required to apply using your FSU ID. If you already have an FSU ID, you can authenticate using your regular username and password. If you are a non-FSU applicant without an FSU ID, you can request one. You will need to do this in order to apply. If you cannot remember your FSU ID or are having issues registering for one, contact the FSU Help Desk at IT-Help@fsu.edu or call 850.644.4357.

All applications to teach abroad go through a review process. Approval of your applications is not a guarantee. Priority consideration will be given to applications submitted by FSU faculty.

New Program Leader Applications

If you are interested in proposing a new program you must meet with International Programs by December 1, 2025 before submitting an application (regardless of proposed program location). During this intro meeting, you will meet with the FSU IP program management team to review FSU IP policies, procedures, timelines, and other considerations for new programs. You will be expected to attend this meeting prepared with a general outline of your proposed program (including location, academics, and other ideas).

 

Resources and Expectations

Policies & Requirements

You will be expected to review all relevant information packets below before you teach abroad. These info packets outline requirements, policies, and expectations for teaching abroad faculty.

If you are selected to be a study abroad program leader, you may have additional responsibilities for pastoral care and safety. These guides will help you learn more about those requirements as well as information about legal issues, communication policies, safety & security policies, and conduct issues. More information will be provided to you before you lead the program.

Responsibility Requirements Student Study Abroad Application Process Info Study Center Program Leader Policies Non-Study Center Program Leader Policies Other Faculty Resources

Faculty Pre-Departure Information Packets

Program leaders and faculty members are provided logistical information about airfare, shipping, housing, guests, safety information, academic information, and more in the Faculty Pre-Departure Packets.

Faculty Orientation

If you are selected to teach abroad you must attend a MANDATORY faculty orientation session, regardless of location or years of experience. This orientation will cover safety and security matters, current global issues, and how to best prepare to go abroad. You will be sent faculty orientation date options where you can select your preferred date of attendance.

Passports & Visas

Keep in mind that some countries may require you to have a passport that is valid three to nine months after your return to the United States. Immigration laws are subject to change.

Visa & Immigration Info Get a Passport

Insurance Information

When you teach abroad with FSU IP, you will receive International Health and Emergency Evacuation Insurance coverage for (US citizens only). For more information regarding the coverage please visit the Health & Safety web page and read the CISI’s insurance policy and note there is an Insurance Portal available.

Health & Safety Info Travel Resources University Policies & Resources

 

Frequently Asked Questions: New Applicants