Faculty-led Program in Austria/Hungary (Prof. Andreini)

Experience the enchantment of Europe’s iconic cities through music on our exclusive study abroad trip to Vienna and Budapest! Dive into Vienna’s rich cultural heritage, once the epicenter of European music in the 18th century. Then, absorb the vibrant rhythm and charm of Budapest, often called the Paris of Eastern Europe, where you’ll enjoy captivating performances and explore its lively atmosphere. This unforgettable journey combines exceptional educational opportunities with breathtaking sights, offering a unique chance to deepen your musical understanding while reveling in the beauty of two historic cities. Don’t miss out on creating lasting memories in the heart of Europe!


Dates & Deadlines

App Deadline: December 15, 2024
Program Dates: May 20, 2025 to June 3, 2025 (Dates tentative)


This program is no longer accepting applications. Please review other options or schedule an Info Meeting with our office for help finding a different program that will work well for you!

Interested in studying abroad in the summer of 2025 or later? Please fill out the waitlist form below and the study abroad center will notify you when applications for future terms open. If you are still deciding where or when you want to go abroad, you can also schedule an informational meeting with our office to learn more about the programs we offer and find one that works best for you!

Study Abroad Waitlist Schedule Info Meeting

Unsure where to begin? Visit our Application Process page to learn more!

Course Leader

Matthew Andreini, Instructor

Department: School of Music
Phone: 319-273-3121
E-mail: matt.andreini@uni.edu
Campus Address: GBPAC 18

Professor Matt Andreini teaches percussion at UNI and has been a lifelong enthusiast of travel and adventure.  During his undergraduate studies, he participated in a study abroad program at the Franz Liszt Academy in Debrecen, Hungary, which profoundly shaped his performing career.  Today, he’s still deeply connected to the Hungarian music scene, co-directing the "Iowa/Hungary Project" with Hungarian percussionist Gabor Palotas. This initiative focuses on cultural exchange and the creation and performance of new music from both their backgrounds. Together they have collaborated with dozens of composers from around the world.  

Andreini’s vibrant performing career spans frequent solo performances, numerous concert engagements with orchestras, and extensive international tours across Europe, Central, and South America. He’s also shared the stage with prestigious ensembles like the Boston Brass and the Enso String Quartet.  

Program Costs

Estimated Program Cost: $6,622*

*estimated total cost of participation, actual amount depends on type of housing accommodation selected, actual airfare purchase price, personal spending habits, and other factors

Estimated Total Program Cost$6,622
Estimated U-bill Charges$4,185
Estimated Out-of-Pocket Costs$2,437

Austria/Hungary Summer 2025 Cost Estimate (PDF)

Cost of Studying On Campus at UNI*

*per semester, estimated, will vary per person

Tuition & Fees$4,864
Room & Board$4,824
Books$400
Personal Expenses$878
Transportation$320
Total$11,325

Source: https://admissions.uni.edu/cost-aid

‌Eligibility Requirements to Study Abroad

The Study Abroad Center reserves the right to determine participants' eligibility to study abroad. Students must have a completed study abroad application, including supportive recommendation form(s). Additionally, students must meet all of the following in order to be eligible to study abroad:

  • Have a cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher at the time of application and maintain this cumulative GPA prior to departure and throughout the study abroad process
  • If your cumulative GPA is lower than 2.5, submit the following to the Study Abroad Center (103 East Bartlett):
    • Letters of reference from two academic contacts (e.g. academic advisor and former or current professor) supporting your pursuit of study abroad. If you are attending a faculty-led study abroad program, one of the letters must be from a course leader. However, if the program has two course leaders, only one of the letters can be from one of the course leaders.
  • Must be over the age of 18 years old
  • Must meet the course prerequisites (participation in the program is dependent upon meeting these)
  • Must be in good standing with the university
  • UNI's partner institutions may require additional eligibility requirements to be met, these vary from institution to institution. Please consult with the Study Abroad Center staff to discuss these additional requirements, if applicable. 
  • Applicants traveling to a region of a country or a country with an overall Travel Advisory Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) or 4 (Do Not Travel) will not be eligible.