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Get a free box of European chocolate to celebrate the beginning of International Education Week!
How do gospel principles help us make sense of the complex human impacts of international migration? Professor Marie Orton delivers the Kennedy Center's fall 2024 Disciple-Scholar Lecture.
Come see original films created by BYU students on International Study Programs that address the theme "Have I done any good in the world today?"
Come to this Ask Me Anything event to learn about public service career opportunities at the National Security Agency from a team of NSA representatives.
Come gain a brand-new perspective on how BYU can help you get involved globally.
Christopher Hodson, BYU Department of History, explores the contested visions of race, independence, and democracy spawned by the Haitian Revolution. Part of our fall 2024 lecture series, "Legacies of Colonialism."
International Education Week
Interested in travel? Then this event is for you! Three different discussions will cover funding international learning experiences, making travel more meaningful, and using your international experiences to set your self apart in your job search.
Join us for a panel discussion with faculty in French and Humanities, part of the Café Europa lecture series. Sponsored by the European Studies program.
Interested in taking the Foreign Service exam? Get an exclusive peek at a new study guide, Chasing State: A Strategy Guide for the Foreign Service Exam, with author Richard Bruner, a Kennedy Center alum and Foreign Service Officer.
Kara Duraccio, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Brigham Young University, will lecture at this fall 2024 Global Women's Studies Colloquium event.
Author and environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb lectures as part of our fall 2024 lecture series, "Legacies of Colonialism."
Kara Duraccio, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Brigham Young University, will lecture at this fall 2024 Global Women's Studies Colloquium event.
Recipients of Kennedy Center research fellowships will present their research at this event, part of our fall 2024 lecture series, "Legacies of Colonialism."
The Academy for Cultural Diplomacy is located in the center of Europe, and its purpose is to enable students who need an internship as a compulsory part of their BA, MA, or other graduate studies, to engage in cultural diplomacy and promote multiculturalism worldwide.