International Education Week
Welcome to International Education Week! Click on the link below for the schedule of events. iew 22 – Schedule of Events
Welcome to International Education Week! Click on the link below for the schedule of events. iew 22 – Schedule of Events
November 8. 2022 Dear Campus Community, I am deeply saddened to inform you of the loss of one of our international students. was in his first semester in the Master of Arts in Peace & Conflict Studies program. During his first month of studies, he received a cancer diagnosis…. Continue reading…
“My favorite thing about UNCG is its faculty. I believe we have the best faculty. Everyone I have met so far is extremely hardworking, and they always wanted to get the best out of us. They’re very inspiring. I have high regard for all the faculty and staff at UNCG who are striving every day to give us the best quality education and experience.” -Susanna Murumalla
The Amazing Race The International Student Association (ISA) is focused on building a strong and collaborative network to support the international community at UNCG and globalize our campus community by promoting and providing opportunities for intercultural exchange. We welcome everyone! You can build your leadership skills in many different ways… Continue reading…
International Education Week 2021 This year, the International Programs Center celebrated the 2021 International Education Week from November 1st -November 5th! Launched by the US Department of State as an initiative to celebrate international education and exchange programs, International Education Week has become a yearly tradition celebrated during the month… Continue reading…
UNCG’s Center for New North Carolinians (CNNC) promotes access and integration for immigrants and refugees in North Carolina by bridging newcomer populations with existing communities through direct service provision, research, and training. Specifically, the CNNC conducts community-based outreach and programming, research and evaluation studies, and experiential training and leadership development… Continue reading…
As a cultural anthropologist who has enjoyed many years of interesting international fieldwork experiences, I readily encourage undergraduate students to participate in a study abroad experience for a semester or longer while attending UNCG. Longer-term stays enable a student to learn more of the language and culture wherever they may… Continue reading…
JSNN researchers have enabled technologies that have the potential to transform lifestyles. Its faculty and students have contributed to developing materials for water purification, clean energy technologies, management of greenhouse gases, and the detection and decontamination of toxic pollutants.
Rangel Fellowship Finalist Rangel finalist Ms. Joy Woods is no stranger to applying for competitive fellowships. Woods was chosen as a Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship and Freeman-Asia recipient for her year-long study abroad program in Japan, and as a 2021 Critical Language Scholarship recipient for intensive Japanese language study. … Continue reading…
Rhodes Scholarship First awarded in 1902, the Rhodes is perhaps the oldest and most prestigious competitive fellowship in the world, funding future leaders’ graduate study at the University of Oxford. Thirty-two US scholars and 67 global scholars are selected each year based upon their intellect, character, and commitment to… Continue reading…