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.
Applications now open for American Semester and Summer Programs at Notre Dame
Notre Dame International is now accepting applications for high school and undergraduate programs for international students.
Statement to Notre Dame international students and scholars
A message to international students from Michael E. Pippenger, vice president and associate provost for internationalization.
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,...
Students from London and Rome run Athens Authentic Marathon
Congratulations to Annie Batcheller, Teagan Dillon, and Jack Calvert, who ran the historic Athens Marathon on November 13.
Students visit Kraków and Auschwitz
Students in Vittorio Montemaggi’s class concluded a series of international trips with a visit to Kraków and Auschwitz.
Randy Kozel named Interim Law Program Director
The search continues for a new permanent Law Program Director, as Geoffrey Bennett retires. Former Visiting Professor Randy J. Kozel takes over in the interim.
Catch up: Brexit
What will Brexit mean for the future of UK trade? We discussed with experts from the University of Cambridge, UCL, Georgetown, NYU, Cato Institute, and Paris II-Sorbonne.
Students explore religion and literature in Venice
Students in Vittorio Montemaggi’s class traveled to Venice, bringing to life their study of relations between Judaism and Christianity.
Notre Dame ranked #4 in the nation for study abroad participation in 2016 Open Doors report
The Institute for International Education ranked the University of Notre Dame fourth among doctorate-granting universities for undergraduate participation in study abroad during the academic year 2014-15. This represents a significant increase from the University’s ranking of #10 last year in the…
U.S. State Department issues Travel Alert for Europe
Notre Dame International and the London Global Gateway remind students, faculty, and staff of travel precautions.
State Department issues Travel Alert for Europe
The U.S. Department of State issued a Europe Travel Alert on Nov. 22 that is in effect until Feb 20, 2017. We encourage students, faculty, and staff traveling abroad to familiarize themselves with…
Ma Ying-jeou, former president of Taiwan, speaks at Notre Dame’s Asia Leadership Forum
In his keynote address, Ma highlighted greater China’s history and described his role in Taiwan’s recent progress toward “peaceful, friendly and close” relations with mainland China, Japan and the U.S.
International Taste of South Bend event enjoys record attendance of local restaurants and guests
The annual International Taste of South Bend event held on campus in November by Notre Dame International brought 16 local, ethnic restaurants to Stepan…
Prof. Beihammer comes to Rome for a conference on King Peter I and to launch the new research project in collaboration with the Vatican Library
The conference Knighthood, Crusades, and Diplomacy in the Eastern Mediterranean at the Time of King Peter I of Cyprus, which took place in the Rome Global Gateway on October 14-16, 2016, chose a fascinating figure in the history of the crusades as focal point in order to explore numerous facets of...
Art history professor Giles Waterfield dies
Staff and students were deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Giles Waterfield on November 5, 2016.
London meets Rome
Students in Vittorio Montemaggi’s class traveled to Rome and paid a visit to the Rome Global Gateway.
Rome Global Gateway Instagram and Facebook Photo Contest
RGG students, faculty, staff and fellows are asked to pull out their cameras — or smartphones or tablets — for the Rome Global Gateway Instagram and Facebook Photo Contest. Snap a photo…
Scholarship helps King Fok on his way to becoming an orthopedic surgeon
Sociology and pre-med student, King Fok, has been awarded the Lord Acton Memorial Scholarship for his semester of study at the London Global Gateway.