Kentucky Institute for International Studies

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The Kentucky Institute for International Studies or KIIS (pronounced like "keys") is a consortium of public and private colleges and universities in Kentucky and surrounding states which administers a variety of international studies programs in Central America, Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Founded in 1975, in a collaborative effort by Murray State University, Western Kentucky University, and Eastern Kentucky University, the Kentucky Institute for International Studies (KIIS) now includes 25+ member institutions.

Member institutions

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Study Abroad Programs

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Winter Programs

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  • Greece Winter
  • Italy Winter
  • Maya Mexico Winter
  • Paris-Munich Winter
  • Zanzibar Winter

Summer Programs

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  • Amsterdam & Barcelona Summer
  • Argentina Summer
  • Austria Summer
  • Caribbean Summer
  • Costa Rica Summer
  • Egypt Summer
  • Greece Summer
  • Italy Summer
  • Japan Summer
  • Japan-Korea Pop Summer
  • Paris 1 Summer
  • Paris 2 Summer
  • Prague Summer
  • Salzburg Summer
  • Slavic Europe: Poland Summer
  • Spain 1 Summer
  • Spain 2 Summer
  • Taiwan Summer
  • Tanzania Summer
  • Turkey Summer

Spring Semester Program

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  • Spain Spring Semester
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