Applications for the Duke Globally Taught Courses program are now open! The program supports faculty wishing to collaborate with peers at institutions abroad to co-create graduate courses or course modules delivered virtually via online technology.
Duke's International House and the Office of Global Affairs partnered on a video project to share some important information about international visitors to Duke's campus.
Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program The Group Projects Abroad Program is now accepting applications for FY 2022 short-term (short-term seminars, curriculum development teams, and group research or study projects) and long-term projects (advanced overseas intensive language projects). Deadline to submit is January 11, 2022. Learn more.
Global Challenges Teaching Award The Global Challenges Teaching Award will support the adaptation of accredited undergraduate courses into virtual exchange/collaborative online international learning (VE/COIL) courses, to be co-taught during the fall 2022 semester, that seek tangible solutions to the ongoing challenges of racial justice, pandemics, and climate change. Learn more.
Report: The Initiative on U.S. Education Pathways for Refugee Students The Initiative on U.S. Education Pathways for Refugee Students releases policy and program recommendations for a new pathway for refugee students through university sponsorships.Learn more.
International House Offering Tax Guidance Duke's International House has helpful information and documentation on their website for those international students needing to file taxes.Learn more.