Rotary global grants support large international activities with sustainable, measurable outcomes in Rotary’s areas of focus. The rotary global grants can fund humanitarian projects, scholarships for graduate-level academic studies, or… Continue Reading »
Is there a connection between language and how we think and behave? Apparently, there is. And it affects us– big time.
In a global economy, being internationally aware is a must. Here is how studying abroad can improve American leadership and increase business opportunities for the future.
A non-profit organization that helps its users learn about the struggles refugees in Syria, Iraq, and Iran are facing. Additionally, users can apply to their year-round internships where they can… Continue Reading »
The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration is offering facilities for current Ph.D. candidates & early career researchers with a Ph.D. degree who want to complete field research in… Continue Reading »
The Australian Government and the Fulbright Program provide an annual scholarship to an exceptional US postgraduate student to undertake a two-years Masters degree in Australia in an area that supports… Continue Reading »
Fredrick Douglass Global Fellowship is open to freshman and sophomore university students who attend a Minority Serving Institutions in the US. The main goal is to make year-long study abroad… Continue Reading »
The Advocates for Human Rights is a non-profit organization that works to provide legal services to refugees and asylum seekers of low-income. Its goal is to create lasting change in… Continue Reading »
What are the implications of the current geopolitical environment on higher education? What are the repercussions in other fields? What does the future look like?
The Atlantic Council provides seven statements that they address free nations follow. Included in addition is a plan of action to implement these seven principles to countries that lack them.