Nacel Open Door, Inc. is a nonprofit student exchange organization dedicated to international understanding and language education.
This podcast highlights the study abroad stories of Black/African American students and individuals of color. They cover numerous topics including how these travelers overcame fears, confronting their identity abroad, and… Continue Reading »
Milano Fashion Institute offers each year to its applicants several scholarships, which cover half the costs of enrollment in the Masters, and are offered by Italian companies active in the… Continue Reading »
This article highlights the experiences of scholarship winner Hailey Suina, of the Cochiti Pueblo Indian Reservation, who studied abroad in New Zealand and applied what she learned as a local… Continue Reading »
The Rainbow Scholarship awards deserving lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) students who aim to participate in high-quality, rigorous education abroad programs.
Mobility International USA (MIUSA) provides some statistics on overall satisfaction, disability supports, and participation levels of students with disabilities in education abroad programs.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens announced a new fellowship to support students and teachers from underrepresented groups in study and research at the School in Athens.
AIFS offers virtual study abroad programs that give students the opportunity to experience international education & become global citizens from the comfort of their homes. Students can create their own… Continue Reading »
Transitions Abroad is an online platform and digital magazine dedicated to work, study, living, volunteering, and cultural immersion travel abroad. The publication provides insightful and important information for those thinking… Continue Reading »
The ABE Initiative aims to strengthen collaboration between Africa and Japan while developing human resources in both public and private sectors. The program provides African youths with PhD and Masters… Continue Reading »