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International Education

Faculty Development

Below are a few development opportunities for faculty members.

CIEE International Faculty Development Seminars

With a variety of disciplines to choose from, International Faculty Development Seminars provide innovative approaches to learning as well as opportunities for internationalized curricula, all within collaborative settings at locations that are linked to academic content. Faculty are encouraged to review the CIEE seminar information page to learn more.

IES Abroad Consortium

IES Abroad Faculty Development Opportunities are designed to bring together U.S. faculty, international faculty, and local experts for an intellectual exchange of ideas. We invite you to review these resources.

Diaspora Programs at the Institute of International Education (IIE)

Carnegie African Diaspora Program (CADFP)

The CADFP offers short-term fellowships to African-born academics residing in the United States and Canada. Selected Fellows collaborate with African universities on projects of 14-90 days in the areas of curriculum co-development, graduate student teaching/mentoring and research. Projects are completed in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda. Scholars who meet all eligibility requirements can sign up to be on the roster of qualified academics. Scholar applications are accepted on a rolling basis. To learn more, please visit the program website and/or email program staff.

Greek Diaspora Fellowship Program (GDFP)

Similar to the CADFP, the GDFP is a short-term faculty exchange program for Greek-born academics residing in the United States and Canada. Fellows have the opportunity to engage with Greek universities for one project visit of 14-60 days. Activities for this program are curriculum co-development, graduate student teaching/mentoring and research. We are always accepting scholar applications to our roster of qualified academics. To learn more, please visit the program website and/or contact program staff.

Please contact Natalie Schlegel if you are interested in exploring collaboration in a particular geographic region or academic field or learning about potential opportunities at our partner institutions.