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Diversity, Access, and Inclusion in Study Abroad: Expanding opportunities for ALL students—A Free Workshop for College and University Educators

Submitted by Stephen Dunne on January 31, 2024 - 2:35pm

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Participating in study abroad is a high-impact learning experience that is often transformative for students and can have lasting effects throughout their professional and everyday lives. Study abroad, however, is not accessible to all, and represents an important axis of inequality in higher education.

This workshop focuses on ways of addressing the barriers that students with disabilities, racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+, first-generation, and other historically marginalized groups often face when considering study abroad. Learn from the experience of Diversity Abroad, Mobility International, the Amandla Project, and others during this half-day workshop open to all four-year and community college faculty and staff. 

This workshop is being held on the University of Washington campus in Seattle. Participation is free and lunch and parking will be provided. Pre-registration is required. Register now using the following link.

Questions? Please contact us by email: cgsuw@uw.edu

Sponsored by the Center for Global Studies at the University of Washington and co-presented with Green River College. The Center for Global Studies is a Title VI National Resource Center funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

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