Faculty
Faculty Directors Faculty directors who take students abroad will find information on every aspect of the program.
Grants Faculty directors may apply for individual or program grants to accompany students on abroad programs
Opportunities UC faculty are encouraged to apply for Fulbright scholarships to support their research or teaching abroad.
UC faculty are also eligible to teach abroad in the University Study Abroad Consortium, of which UC is a member.
Collaborations All International Collaboration Agreements are approved by UC International. This section provides guidance for establishing the collaboration, defining activities and exchanges, and hosting international visitors.
Exchange Students All departments and programs within the University must follow certain guidelines when accepting an incoming exchange student. Please see these documents for guidance:
Sample Exchange Agreement (.doc) (pdf)
Tuition Policies
Exchange Student Guidelines
Institutional Collaboration Agreement (ICA) Institutional Linkage Agreements allow academic institutions to craft formal agreements to work together in the areas of student and faculty exchanges, and research. This document outlines the two-step process in setting up a linkage agreement and implementing it at the program or departmental level.
ICA Guidelines
ICA form (.doc) (.pdf).
Please note that we now require an Activity Agreement to accompany the Collaboration Agreement. We are happy to work with you to devise an agreement that will show measurable success upon which we can continue to build in the future. Please contact the Director of UC International Programs or call 556-4278 to discuss.
Activity Agreement Template (.doc) (.pdf)
Cincinnati Connections Cincinnati has a number of international organizations and initiatives that welcome participation from outside. University of Cincinnati is working hand to hand with local Cincinnati Organizations to bring more conscience of Internationalism to the tri-state area.
The Global Center is a non-profit, non-partisan organization with a new vision: to be Cincinnati’s bridge to the world. It unites the International Visitors Council and the World Affairs Council. Separately, these two organizations have long histories of involvement in global issues. Together, they bring a wealth of unique experience and resources to the Center.
World Affairs Council of Greater Cincinnati is the Tri-state's window on the world to an understanding of contemporary international issues. The Council brings notable experts in international affairs and global issues to Cincinnati to meet with educators, students, business people and the community.
International Visitors Council of Greater Cincinnati has been linking Greater Cincinnati to the world for over 40 years. IVC serves as a valuable resource for the Greater Cincinnati area by: increasing Greater Cincinnati's presence in the international arena; fostering intercultural communication and understanding; establishing high level contacts for building collaborative business and trade relations; and facilitating the development of cooperative economic ventures and cultural exchanges.
Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce is the nation's sixth largest Chamber, representing the interests of more than 6,000 member businesses. The Chamber provides numerous services, including business retention and attraction, education and networking, benefit products to improve members' bottom line, solutions to members' workforce challenges, as well as legislative and regulatory advocacy to create and sustain a positive business climate for our community.
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