Helping Shape Global Engagement at UNO
Faculty and staff can help shape the future of UNO's global engagement opportunities, including Education Abroad experiences, by taking part in a brief survey about their experiences and ideas; complete by May 14.
- published: 2021/02/04
- contact: David Richards - UNO International Programs Review Committee
- email: derichard@unomaha.edu
- search keywords:
- international programs
- study abroad
- scholarships
- academics
As UNO looks ahead to the future, the ability to provide global engagement experiences for our students, as well as for faculty and staff, is a top priority.
Whether you've led or participated in UNO Education Abroad programs in the past; are curious about how to get involved when they return; worked with international students; or are just interested in having access to information to support our students' interest in global education, our team wants to hear from you.
A brief survey has been developed to help guide the next phase of global engagement opportunities at UNO. If you are able, please take this 10-minute survey to help us prepare for a return to the great opportunities provided by experiencing new cultures and traveling to new locations.
Take the Survey
Please help our team with providing your responses - the survey process should take roughly 10 minutes of your time.
Questions? Reach out to David Richards, chair of the UNO International Programs Review Committee at derichards@unomaha.edu.
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