As we enter the new year, global events shape priorities in international education. Health, safety, and security are key concerns, leading to discussions on well-being. Join us in London in March for the Global Inclusion Regional Summit to explore pressing issues.
Also, it's fitting that January is Financial Wellness Month. Given that funding remains a pivotal element in the discourse of access and inclusion in international education, we encourage you to explore the resources highlighted in this newsletter.
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Upcoming Engagements with Diversity Abroad |
January 30 | Exploring Barriers to Study Abroad in Asia - Community Discussion (Register)
February 2 | Early-Bird Registration to the Global Inclusion Regional Summit Closes (Register)
February 8 | Opportunities to Engage with Diversity Abroad (Register)
February 15 | Navigating the Storm: Understanding and Addressing the Backlash Against DEI in International Education - Community Discussion (Learn More)
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| Early-Bird Registration Closing Soon
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Early bird registration rates close next Friday, February 2, 2024!
Join us in London from March 13-15, 2024 to unpack equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging (EDIB) operate in the European context and connect with colleagues.
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Call for Proposals for the 2024 Global Inclusion Conference Open
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The Global Inclusion Conference has become known for its excellent content and presentations, many of which come from practitioners in the field. What topics or discussions will YOU contribute to the 2024 Global Inclusion Conference? Submit your ideas by April 19, 2024 to be considered.
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The New Edition of the Global Impact Exchange is Now Available |
The Fall 2023 edition of The Global Impact Exchange is out! The authors in this edition took on the task of tackling complex topics related to Discrimination, Harassment, and Intolerance: Addressing an Ugly Reality at Home and Abroad.
Interested in contributing to the conversation? Follow us on LinkedIn to share your reactions to the articles.
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Calling All First-Gen Professionals Who Studied Abroad |
Our colleagues at Includifi invite professionals like you to share the impact of your international experiences (study abroad, internships, research, etc.) on your professional and personal path. If you identify as a first-generation college student, share your insights and advice with colleagues supporting first-gen students by submitting your feedback by February 9, 2024!
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In observance of Financial Wellness Month, we have pulled together the following resources from our library to share promising practices and strategies from the Diversity Abroad community.
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Support the Latin America Region Community of Practice
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Diversity Abroad’s Latin America and Caribbean Community of Practice is conducting research aimed at identifying student motivations for participating in study abroad programming in the region, from the perspective of both students and professionals in the field.
The group is seeking feedback from students and professionals and needs your help to learn more about what drives student interest in the region. Complete the survey by April 1 to have your feedback included in a summary report that will be available this summer.
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In addition to the resources Diversity Abroad has curated, our team is constantly reading and reviewing what other industries and sectors are talking about related to DEIB and global education. Here are a few pieces on our reading list.
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Register for the Global Education Diversity & Inclusion Certificate Winter Cohort! Use Discount Code DEIB_2024 by December 31 to receive 10% off registration. Join the next cohort & kickstart your professional learning in 2024.
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