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Two undergraduate students awarded Gilman Scholarships to study abroad this summer

Irla Atanda and Abigail Awodele have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, to study abroad during the summer 2017 term. Awodele will participate in the China Language Program and Atanda will study in South Africa. 

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.

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.

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.  

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.
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Interning in Rome for the U.S. Missions: a unique opportunity

The best way for students to be an active part of the city and use their linguistic and academic knowledge in a working environment is to do an internship, and what better place to start than one of the top three U.S. presences in Italy? As a matter of fact,...