International Education Week (IEW) 2022!
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Throughout the week, you will be able to find various events organized across campus centered around cultural exchange. Check-out the 'International Education Week' tag in B-Engaged. We can't wait to celebrate with you!
Any student clubs/organizations that would like to be featured on our IEW schedule of event page should complete this Google Form, and interested university offices should complete this Google Form.
You can find additional information about IEW on the State Department's website here.
Questions and concerns can be addressed to ISSS Programming Coordinator, Christina MacDavitt (cmacdavitt@binghamton.edu).
Agenda
Past Events
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Global Networking Group - Fall 2022 Event Series
Are you interested in connecting with other globally minded students? Do you like bowling? Well then you're in luck! Come to this bowling event in the University Union, hosted as a part of the Global Networking Group (GNG) event series. You'll get to meet other students and have fun!
See below for more information about GNG:
The Binghamton University GNG aims to promote meaningful interactions between current students, develop intercultural communication skills, and strengthen community among students. The program also strives to be as inclusive as possible - all members of the Binghamton University community are welcome to come to GNG events and there is no strict commitment. GNG is simply a series of casual, fun social events for globally minded Bearcats. Please save the below dates and times for when we plan to offer fall 2022 semester events. To get further updates on the events themselves, please complete our mailing list sign-up here.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Come to see the Libraries newest exhibit, Roads of Discovery: International Study Here and Abroad(https://libnews.binghamton.edu/news/2022/10/12/exhibit-spotlight-roads-of-discovery-international-study-here-and-abroad/), and join the Fan-folding Workshop or play the Spin the Wheel game with us to test your knowledge of the world and win a prize.
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Good company! Complimentary refreshments! Join ISSS staff, campus clubs and various University departments as we celebrate International Education Week with coffee, culture, and conversation! Students who join us will have the opportunity to learn about study abroad programs, cross-cultural experiences, and expectations, as well as various cultures!
Tables will also have information on many different cultures! Participants will have the opportunity to win some sweet swag!
Join us for the whole time or just to stop by. All students, faculty, staff and community members are welcome! If you have any questions, contact Christina MacDavitt, ISSS Programming Coordinator.
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
In celebration of International Education Week, come test your world trivia knowledge! All students are welcome to attend this event to compete. We will have a variety of international snacks to enjoy during the event! The team with the highest score will win prizes!
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Did you know that you can intern abroad for academic credit through an education abroad program? Gain hands on experience while studying abroad!
Binghamton offers summer internship education abroad programs in both Prague, Czech Republic and Barcelona, Spain through CEA Study Abroad. And there are many more opportunities to intern abroad through other SUNY programs.
Join this session to learn more!
Registration is optional, but encouraged!
Can't make the event but want to learn more? Visit Education Abroad Drop-In Advising or email Callie Frost, Education Abroad Advisor, at cfrost@binghamton.edu
For questions about accessibility or to request a disability-related accommodation, please contact cfrost@binghamton.edu
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides one-year, fully funded grants for graduating seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students to conduct individually designed research projects, enroll in graduate school, work on a creative project, or to teach English abroad. Come hear more from Professor Elisa Camiscioli, the Fulbright Program Advisor.
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Would you like to study abroad, but are restricted time-wise by classes and other commitments during the semester? Consider a short-term winter, spring, or summer program! Come learn about the many options world-wide.
Can't make the event but want to learn more? Visit the IEGI Office (Old Champlain, Room 240) or email Rebecca Zajac, Education Abroad Graduate Intern, at rzajac2@binghamton.edu.
For questions about accessibility or to request a disability-related accommodation, please contact rzajac2@binghamton.edu
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
The Fleishman Center and The International Student and Scholar Services provide the opportunity to learn more about networking as well as utilizing networking skills in various career-related scenarios and perfecting your elevator pitch.
If you anticipate a need for disability-related accommodations or auxiliary aids to attend or participate, please contact Fleishman Center at careers@binghamton.edu We ask that you provide us with at least 3-5 days of advance notice regarding your equal access needs.
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Co-hosted with: Office of International Education and Global Initiatives
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