UNIV 392 International Experience Courses
Thank you for your excitement and dedication of time and resources to help facilitate an unforgettable international experience for our students. Short-Term Travel Study Abroad courses provide opportunities for students to earn credit for short-term travel and study in a country outside the US, where the student is immersed in a foreign culture. Faculty that wish to take students abroad should apply for UNIV392 approval.
View information related to UNIV 392 courses and submitting a proposal.
Preparing for student presentations
A requirement of the IRA award and the Center for International Affairs (CIA) for UNIV 392 courses includes a presentation about the course and course travel. This is often done with a Poster Presentation. Please refer to the Teaching and Learning Innovations' Quick-Start Guide for posters.
The Center for International Affairs (CIA) Coordinator, Jeannette Edwards can assist with any questions or concerns you or your students may have in regards to the poster sessions.
Faculty Development Opportunity
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) COIL
Information for 2025 COIL Workshops
As Faculty Director of the Center for Global Engagement, I would like to offer faculty the opportunity to consider adding (VE)/collaborative online international learning (COIL) component to your teaching. With you, I hope we can begin to build a community of practice around virtual exchange.
We have four more seats for one of the online workshops offered by the State University of New York (SUNY) COIL network:The fee is $300, paid by the CGE
These expire in August but there are several remaining options:COIL Design (June 9-July 4)
Please see all about the SUNY COIL workshops
If you’d like to sign up, please email me or fill out the survey at this link:
The CGE is also offering stipends to develop a VE/COIL component of an existing course, $500 for up to four faculty (see link below)
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