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Going Global through the Global Citizens Project Scholars program

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IIE congratulates Northern Arizona University on receipt of the 2024 Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education. The University widened access to international education by designing the Global Citizen Project Scholars (GCPS) program, which pools financial and administrative support from throughout campus to make international education economically accessible to all. As a benefit of receiving the Heiskell […]

The LMU Gilman Incentive Grant (GIG): A Bridge to Global Learning

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IIE congratulates the Loyola Marymount University (LMU) on receipt of the 2024 Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education. The University’s Gilman Incentive Grant represents a novel model to incentivize students and support their applications to the Gilman Scholarship. As a benefit of receiving the Heiskell Awards, IIE is publishing guest entries from each recipient institution. How does […]

Renewing a Partnership With Data Science for Social Good

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UNC-Chapel Hill and Eberhart Karls Universität Tübingen Created a Seed Fund for Joint Research on Emerging Technologies IIE congratulates the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on receipt of the 2024 Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education. The University’s Data Science and Society Collaboration with Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen funds multidisciplinary research […]

Resilience and Hope: The Fulbright Journeys of Two Ukrainian Scholars

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pictured above: Dr. Svitlana Babiichuk with her late husband, Yaroslav. Determined to Continue Their Work, Scholars Apply for the Fulbright Program Amid War In the face of adversity, the human spirit finds remarkable ways to persevere and triumph. Two recent Fulbright awardees from Ukraine — Dr. Svitlana Babiichuk and Dr. Ihor Serdyuk — exemplify courage, […]

After the Fall: One Scholar’s Journey to Safety and Scholarship

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Dr. Sharif Hozoori was forced to flee after the Taliban promised to “clear” universities of people dedicated to international education. Three years ago, Dr. Sharif Hozoori was living in Kabul with a growing family and fulfilling career as a vice chancellor at Afghanistan University. But on August 15, 2021, the city he called home had […]

Thinking of Studying Abroad? Get Your Passport First!

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For Passport Awareness Month, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs is providing tips for first-time and repeat travelers alike. September is Passport Awareness Month. As you start to dream about your study abroad plans or your next international vacation, make sure to have a valid passport in hand. Even if your travel […]

1,000 Students

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Making the case for increasing international student enrollment in United States higher education It’s no secret that the United States has a dwindling lead over other countries among globally mobile students in higher education. Another sobering fact: fewer Americans are opting for college at all. And yet, there are U.S. colleges and universities countering the […]

A Rare & Critical Moment

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Making the case for increasing international student enrollment in United States higher education As we prepare for the first full academic year since the end of the pandemic, consider this a rare and critical opportunity. Now is the time to collectively reassert the value of gaining an education in the United States and to mobilize […]

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