Useful Links
Useful Links
Going International - Affordable Resources for Faculty, Students, and Institutions
Visiting Fulbright Scholar and Scholar Exchange Programs
- Helps link your faculty and overseas faculty for programs of up to a year.
Fulbright-Hays: Short Term Travel Grants
- Sends your faculty to non-Western Europe destinations for in-depth study and cultural experiences.
- Travel/study grants and teaching assistantship in selected countries
- Send your students to work in Great Britain, Ireland, New Zealand or Australia for short term programs and internships.
- CDS International is a nonprofit organization that supports intercultural understanding through professional development programs in Argentina, Germany, Russia, Spain, and the United States.
Council on International Educational Exchange
- Conferences, faculty seminars and tours, and International volunteer projects for students and faculty.
Washington Internship Institute
- Fellows Internship Program in Washington, D.C.
- Students can apply for the Embassy and Diplomatic Scholars Program.
NSEP: David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships
- Students willing to master less commonly taught languages will benefit here.
United Nations Association of the United States of America
- A Business Council, newsletter, speakers, issues discussions, & much more
US Agency for International Development (USAID)
- Compete for training and cultural programs abroad or at your institution.
Annual Conferences That Can Make a Difference
NAFSA: Association of International Educators
Institutional Memberships That Can Make a Difference
College Consortium for International Studies
NAFSA: Association of International Educators
For the Institution’s Library, Faculty Lounge, or Department Boookshelf
Transitions Abroad: the Guide to Learning, Living and Working Overseas
- There is no substitute for this bi-monthly publication as a tool for finding internships, jobs, study opportunities, volunteer jobs, teaching opportunities.
Latin American Business Resources
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The Virtual Office of International Education was developed using federal grants funds from the U.S. Department of Education, Title VI B program.






