Global Learning Newsletter – October 2024
Latest News and Blogs
Express Interest in Global Learning Opportunities!
Explore opportunities through the UC Davis Global Learning Hub, where you can participate in study abroad, pursue an internship or research opportunity, develop your global skills and leadership, and engage in community-based global learning. Click "Express Interest" on each program's webpage to learn more and connect to our team.
Global Aggies Blog: Understanding Local and Refugee Experiences: Venezuelan Displacement in Northern Brazil
UC Davis Ph.D. student Carlos Brito explores the impact of Venezuelan migration on local elections and public education quality in Boa Vista, Brazil. He highlights different aspects of his field experiences, including interactions with diverse cultural groups and the challenges of delivering public services in a multicultural environment.
Study Abroad
UC Davis Summer and Quarter Abroad 2025—Get Started
Our 2025 study abroad program line-up is now available! Explore our summer and fall quarter programs; create a Study Abroad account to receive announcements for programs that interest you; attend info sessions this fall; learn about enrollment and tips for choosing a program; or meet with an advisor in the Global Learning Hub.
Program Spotlight: Perspectives in Global Management
Earn eight units in four weeks while exploring global management in Edinburgh, U.K. Study how firms innovate, distribute globally and navigate trade dynamics. Experience supply chain management firsthand at ports, delve into the International Standards organization, and visit key cities like Edinburgh, Glasgow and London—including a visit to Bloomberg.
University of California Education Abroad Program (UCEAP)
UCEAP offers programs of various lengths and terms. You can study at world-renowned universities in English, immerse yourself in another academic culture or take language classes. Enrollment opens November 14 for 2025-26 programs. Start your search now.
UCEAP Virtual Study Abroad Fair—October 23
Learn about your study abroad options through UCEAP, including general information on the benefits of studying abroad. Through live, virtual sessions, you'll hear about program options, important topics you should consider and a host of helpful resources.
UCEAP Peace Corps Prep Program
Peace Corps Prep is a free certificate program to help you develop the skills and experience to become a highly competitive applicant for the Peace Corps and prepare for a career in international development, public service or the NGO sector. Register. Info Session: October 16.
Global Leadership, Internships, and Research
Global Affairs Pal Program
The Pal Program pairs up UC Davis undergraduate students for intercultural conversation experiences. Participants can use weekly one-hour sessions to increase their intercultural awareness, practice a target language and develop friendships. Register. Deadline: October 14.
Universitas 21 (U21) Sustainable Micro-Internships
The U21 Sustainable Micro-Internships Program is a free, virtual, two-week project-based internship for undergrad and grad students. Work with students from across the globe, sharing knowledge and expertise while providing solutions to a challenge related to one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Apply. Deadline: November 13.
UC Davis Global Learning Conference – Showcase Opportunity
The Global Learning Hub be host the Global Learning Conference on Saturday, April 5, 2025. During the conference, individual students’ global learning experiences will be highlighted through posters to showcase the variety of global learning opportunities available at UC Davis. If you are interested in being showcased, please submit this Qualtrics form. Deadline: December 20.
UC Davis Ted Bradshaw Engaged Student Scholars Program
This UC Davis Center for Regional Change program connects students with faculty and diverse leaders from government, business, nonprofit and philanthropic sectors to address real-world problems using research and data. Deadline: November 3.
DAAD Research Internships in Science and Engineering (RISE) Scholars
The RISE program offers undergraduates in the fields of biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, earth sciences and physics the opportunity to complete a funded summer research internship at top German universities and research institutions. Receive a monthly stipend for three months to help cover living expenses. Apply beginning on October 15. Deadline: November 30.
LeadNext: Ambassadors for a Global Future
LeadNext builds a network of future leaders aged 18-25 and supports their growth, impact and capacity to address today’s greatest challenges. Fellows will strengthen leadership skills and gain in-depth knowledge of critical challenges facing Asia and the globe through trainings, expert-led masterclasses and a Global Leaders Summit. Deadline Extended: October 16.
Technical University of Munich (TUM) PREP Summer Research Internship
Together with TUM scientists, TUM PREP students work in small research teams on a research project. The program includes accommodations support, a €1,000 scholarship, orientation and framework program, TUM buddies program and orientation. Deadline: November 24.
Douglass-O'Connell Global Internship
On this eight-week summer internship program in Dublin, Ireland, participants will expand their understanding of Irish history and culture while gaining work experience. Intern with a host company and complete a six-credit internship seminar. Participants will receive a fellowship award that covers the full program cost, airfare and a living stipend. Apply. Deadline: November 29.
Competitions, Challenges, and Funding
Gilman International Scholarship Program
The Gilman Scholarship provides up to $5,000 for Federal Pell Grant recipients to participate in international study abroad and internship programs. Watch our information session to learn more about the scholarship and how to be a competitive applicant. Ask Us Anything Drop-In: October 9. Deadline: October 10.
Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS)
Earn a master’s degree from MIIS and advance your global career! Programs include policy analysis and implementation, trade, international development, international education, global security, environmental sustainability and more. UC students who participated in a global program receive 25% tuition scholarships and an application fee waiver. Upcoming info sessions.
Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship
$104,000 is available towards a two-year master’s degree in preparation for entry to the U.S. Foreign Service Agency for International Development (USAID). The program includes mentorship, two paid summer internships and USAID employment. Applicants must be college seniors or graduates who are U.S. citizens. Deadline: October 24.
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Awards are available for up to $25,000 in stipend support, as well as half of the required tuition and fees, up to $20,000 per year, for one-to-two years of graduate education. Applicants must be aged 30 or younger and be “New Americans.” Deadline: October 31.
Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program
CLS is a fully funded 8-10-week summer overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate and graduate students. Eligible languages: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili, Turkish and Urdu. Apply. Deadline: November 19.
Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Spark—Virtual Opportunity
CLS Spark is a virtual program for U.S. undergraduate citizens to learn Arabic, Chinese or Russian through online classes and activities facilitated by native speakers at a host institution abroad. Scholars will also receive an official language proficiency designation via ACTFL OPI testing. Apply. Deadline: November 19.
China-U.S. Scholars Program Grants for Conference Participation and Research
This grant supports travel to conferences and research sites and is open to scholars and students in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Conference presentations and research travel should relate to China studies and/or China-U.S. relations. Deadline: October 31.
Upcoming Info Sessions and Events
Exploring Global Leadership and Community Engagement Programs
October 10, 12–1 p.m., Zoom. Join for an overview of global learning opportunities to develop intercultural skills, work across cultures and differences and engage meaningfully to address global challenges. There will be a focus on the UC Davis Widening Circles program, the Global Ambassador Mentorship Program, the U21 Sustainable Micro-Internships and the Global Learning Conference. Register.
UC Harry S. Truman Scholarship (Webinar)
October 15, 12–1 p.m., virtual. The Truman Scholarship seeks future public service leaders and provides $30,000 towards graduate education, networking and leadership development, and a Washington D.C. internship. This webinar will cover program information, the application process and key deadlines. Register.
U.S Passport Grant Program (Info Session)
October 16, 4–5 p.m., Zoom. The U.S. Passport Grant Program covers the cost of one Adult U.S. Passport Book. In Fall 2024, the program will award 100 passports to UC Davis undergraduate students. Join the Global Learning Hub and the UC Davis Business Center to learn more about eligibility requirements, application process, required documents, and program timeline. Register.
11th Annual UC Davis One Health Symposium
October 19, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., UC Davis ARC Ballroom. This year's theme: “Migration & One Health Solutions.” Join us for a day filled with insightful discussions and networking opportunities. Don't miss out on this chance to learn from experts in the field and connect with like-minded individuals passionate about the intersection of human, animal and environmental health. Admission includes breakfast, lunch and light reception hors d'oeuvres.
United Nations Day Celebration 2024: Taking Action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Davis
October 27, 3–5 p.m., International House Davis. Join the United Nations Association of Davis for an educational event exploring the SDGs. UC Davis Global Affairs interns will present each SDG, showing how they relate to life in Davis. Let’s come together to explore how we can make Davis more sustainable and connected to global change. Register.
Connect with Rwanda: One Health for a More Sustainable World (Info Session)
October 28, 11 a.m.–12 p.m., Zoom. Learn about this Summer 2025 program in Rwanda, where you will engage with community organizations, meet local companies, work closely with a faculty member from UC Davis, and have cultural experiences centered on the topics of “One Health” and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. All students accepted into the program receive a scholarship. Register.