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Unpacking Your International Experiences

Minskoff Pavillion 645 N Shaw Lane, E Lansing, MI

Join us for free pizza as you learn how to discuss your international experiences so that they are meaningful to employers and graduate schools. We’ll cover all the ways you can share your international experiences on your resume, and how talk about them in interviews. You’ll hear stories from students in Spartans Abroad Global Ambassadors… Read More »

TE Research Talk: Michele Back

507, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

"Cultural excavation for global competence: Implications for teacher education" While study abroad is often cited as a quintessential experience for gaining intercultural competence (Brecht & Ingold, 2000), these experiences must include ample opportunity for reflection in order to have their desired impact (Byram, 2006). A reflective study abroad experience is particularly important for US K-12… Read More »

Academic Ethics Across Cultures

Room 201, International Center 427 N Shaw Lane, East Lansing, MI

Learn how culture influences understandings of academic ethics, and how to train international and education abroad students, faculty, and staff to prevent crises. This session examines issues of academic integrity in cross-cultural contexts. Students traveling across cultures may encounter different cultural definitions of cheating and plagiarism—what is considered “sharing” in a collectivist culture may be… Read More »

Undergraduate Research in Education Abroad

303, International Center 427 N Shaw Lane, East Lansing, Michigan

This session is designed for educators interested in integrating research into their education abroad program. Many educators recognize the potential for undergraduate research to be a high-impact practice for achieving excellence in education today. While research abroad helps students gain hands on research experience and discipline-specific knowledge, it also aids in deep and meaningful engagement… Read More »

University Closed

Michigan State University will be closed in observance of Independence Day (July 4). MSU and the College of Education will be available during regular business hours on Monday, July 6.

Fellowship to Enhance Global Understanding Info Session

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

This year the College of Education will offer one Fellowship to Enhance Global Understanding program, open to college doctoral students in their first three years of study. The 2022-23 FEGU will focus on “Examining Race, Colonization, and Structural Inequality in a South African Context.”  Among other activities, it will involve a study trip to South… Read More »

Reeves Scholars Program Info Session

Online (via Zoom or similar)

The Office of International Studies in Education (OISE) invites you to learn about the Reeves Scholars Program, a reciprocal exchange between future teachers at MSU and at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana. The Reeves Scholars Program is a community of future teachers working together to grow as educators and make a lasting… Read More »

Information Meeting: Summer Sports Down Under

Clara Bell Smith Center 282 W Shaw Lanse, East Lansing, MI

Are you interested in participating in the Summer Sports Down Under Program? Attend this informational session to learn more! This four-week program offers a deep dive into Australian culture, showcasing the integral role of sports in defining the country’s identity and fostering a sense of national pride. Designed to be immersive, this program will explore… Read More »