Notre Dame students in London accounted for and safe
University of Notre Dame students studying in London have been accounted for and are safe after a terrorist attack Wednesday (March 22) near the British House of Parliament.
Notre Dame Parliament interns safe
Nine University of Notre Dame students serving in internships in the British Parliament are accounted for and safe after an incident Wednesday (March 22) in London.
Students, alumni, parents and friends gather in Beijing to honor Greater China Scholars and tour new Beijing Global Gateway
The largest gathering of alumni, parents, students, and friends of Notre Dame in Asia came together this weekend in Beijing. Centered around Notre Dame International’s seventh Greater China Scholars Weekend, an annual event celebrating the top twenty high school applicants to Notre Dame from the greater China region, the Notre...
Statement by Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame
At 11 a.m. on this St. Patrick’s Day, Friday, March 17, the bells of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart will ring out in celebration and welcoming of immigrants from around the world.
University of Notre Dame to convene African theology conference in Rome
Theologians, Catholic Church leaders, graduate students and lay men and women from around Africa and North America will gather March 23-25 at the University of Notre Dame’s Rome Global Gateway.
Irish Welcome Fencers From Shanghai Lixin University As Part Of Friendship Program
This story originally published on und.com by Joanne Norell.
This week, the Irish welcome a delegation from Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance in Shanghai, China, as part of a friendship program organized in conjunction with Notre Dame International.
Notre Dame International provides new opportunities for faculty collaboration in Mexico, China, Global Gateways
Notre Dame International (NDI) has released three new grant opportunities to encourage collaborative research between Notre Dame faculty and universities in Latin America, Asia, and Europe.
Notre Dame-Heidelberg Reformation series to examine authority and interpretation of Scripture
Scholars from both universities will gather March 12-15 in McKenna Hall to examine the authority and interpretation of the Bible—arguably one of the most disputed topics in the history of ecumenical dialogue.
Announcing the 2016 photo and video contest winners
Notre Dame International is pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 photo and video contest! Cash prizes were given to the three winners in the photography category, and two in video. There were also two honorable mentions for photography.
Robinson Shakespeare Company invited to perform in England
Seventeen local youth Shakespeare performers will travel to England to perform at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust’s New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Applications Being Accepted for Global Gateway Faculty Research Awards
The Global Gateway Faculty Research Awards (GGFRA) competition was recently opened and faculty are invited to apply. The deadline to submit a proposal is Monday, March 20, 2017 at 5:00 P.M. EST.
A response to our students regarding study abroad
We thank Ms. Margritz and Ms. Hurson for their letter entitled “A call for transparency from Notre Dame International” which ran in last week’s Observer. We expect that the thoughts expressed in the…
Grants awarded for faculty research collaborations with institutions in China, U.K., Ireland, Australia, and India
Notre Dame International has awarded five grants to faculty collaborating with research partners in universities across the world. The Global Collaboration Initiative (GCI) grants encourage collegial relationships between faculty members to increase Notre Dame’s network with international partner institutions and elevate its reputation as a leading research university.
Tuesdays at Tantur brings religious experts to the Jerusalem Global Gateway
Tuesdays at Tantur seeks to establish a place for conversation. The program is co-hosted by the Jerusalem Global Gateway and Tantur Ecumenical Institute and nurtures open discussion on topics relevant to the life of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. The fall session of Tuesdays at Tantur, which spanned from mid-October...
International students immerse themselves in the South Bend community
On Friday, Feb. 24, the International Student and Scholar Affairs (ISSA) will be hosting its fifth visit to the South Bend Center for the Homeless, one way that international students have the opportunity to become more involved in life outside of campus.
Notre Dame again ranks among the top-producing Fulbright universities
Twenty-seven University of Notre Dame students were awarded Fulbright grants in the 2016-17 program.
Welcoming Randy J. Kozel
Our new Interim Law Director served as a visiting professor in 2013 and has participated in the Law Center's annual roundtable conference for several years.
Thomas Burish and Michael Pippenger visit the London Global Gateway
We were delighted to welcome the University of Notre Dame Provost and Associate Provost for Internationalization.
Spotlight on ‘Literature and Inter-Religious Understanding’
We take a closer look at this two-part course taught by Vittorio Montemaggi in Fall 2016, which saw our students venture as far as Jerusalem.
Notre Dame International associate director appointed to NAFSA leadership position for consular affairs
David Younger, Notre Dame International associate director of off-campus programs, was recently appointed chair of the Consular Affairs Liaison (CAL) committee in the NAFSA Association of International Educators. He will serve in this role for two years.