Explore global work opportunities at UC showcase
All members of the University of Cincinnati community are invited to attend an International Experiential Learning Showcase on Wednesday, Nov. 14, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Nippert West Pavilion.
At the open house-style event, visitors can attend short talks about working abroad, view posters by students about their overseas experiences and pick up information and resources.
Topics include an overview of international opportunities for UC students, program costs and funding.
Faculty, staff and students who are curious about international co-op, internships and faculty-led study tours are encouraged to attend. Light refreshments will be served.
The showcase takes place during International Education Week, which is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education. The showcase will celebrate the benefits of international education and promote programs that prepare students for a global environment.
See the complete schedule of speakers and topics.
If you have questions, please contact Erin Bove at erin.bove@uc.edu or 513-556-4535.
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