Faculty & Staff Resources
The Office of Education Abroad works with faculty to develop short-term, for credit study abroad programs to nearly any destination on the globe.
The Office of International Programs is committed to supporting our faculty and staff with initiatives to increase our international connectedness and global awareness at UNC Charlotte and around the world.
The Office of International Programs awards small grants to assist faculty with international travel. Priority restrictions apply.
Faculty are encouraged to work with the OIP staff in exploring and applying for a wide range of international exchange opportunities. These include the Fulbright Exchange Program, reciprocal department exchanges, and exchanges based on agreements between UNC Charlotte and foreign institutions of higher learning.
In an effort to support and align with the University’s Strategic Plan Shaping What’s Next and UNC Charlotte’s pathway toward a top-tier research university status, OIP is offering this initiative focused on campus global learning and internationalization efforts to support faculty development and engagement.
The Office of International Programs periodically invites tenured faculty to apply for the Resident Faculty Director position at Kingston University London in Kingston upon Thames, a Royal Borough of London.
This resource information identifies various ways in which the Office of International Programs can offer support to colleges, departments and individual faculty members in their efforts to recruit international graduate students.
The Fulbright Scholar Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and administered by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars. The Program offers U.S. faculty, admins and professionals grants to lecture, conduct research, or to participate in seminars.
The Office of Global Education and Engagement provides resources for university faculty members, informing them about international resources, programs, and funding opportunities for faculty and students.
Programs will include exploration of a specific country, such as the language, etiquette, cultural norms, political history, and other key nuances unique to the selected country. Each year, a new country will be selected to showcase the rich nuances of the country and culture. All faculty, staff, and administrators are invited to participate in the workshops.
The Cultural Ambassadors program provides faculty with the opportunity to have a panel of international students visit their classroom and engage with their students in a planned question and answer session and discussion moderated by a member of the International Student and Scholar Office staff.
Phi Beta Delta has as its purpose the recognition of experience in the areas of international education exchange and/or international scholarship. It also serves as a means for encouraging interdisciplinary interchange and serves as a catalyst for developing a network among faculty, students, and staff involved.
UNC Charlotte faculty who are planning to travel internationally are advised to purchase international travel insurance through the Office of Education Abroad. Faculty are also advised to register with the Department of State’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) prior to their trip and to read the general international travel information at the U.S. Department of State’s travel website.
Globally Networked Learning connects UNC Charlotte faculty and students with overseas faculty and staff virtually. The class to class (also called COIL) model involves a six week module inserted into a regular course that involves a project related to the course content where the students from UNC Charlotte and abroad work together in groups. This provides a way for students to learn each others’ perspectives on a particular topic.
GlobalPost is an international daily newsletter that curates some of the most interesting and important global developments and prepares a conversational, easy-to-read report designed to be read on your smartphone or any other digital device. It is independent and non-partisan and your subscription is entirely free for as long as you are employed at UNC Charlotte. Feel free to invite your students to enroll as well.
The Office of International Programs offers country flags from most of the 193 members of the United Nations at internationally-relevant campus events. A free loan system is in place through OIP for UNC Charlotte community members to borrow the flags with or without their weighted bases and flagpoles.
The International Student and Scholar Office provides immigration/visa assistance, and a range of advice and resources to assist international scholars at UNC Charlotte. ISSO can answer questions ranging from how various actions affect visa status to what University and community services you are likely to find useful.
The International Instructor Language Support Program provides language assistance to non-U.S. graduate students who are part of the International Teaching Assistant program. Secondly, IILSP conducts faculty language assessment and consulting for academic departments who are evaluating applications for faculty positions from candidates whose native language is not English.
The Office of International Programs encourages qualified faculty and researchers to explore opportunities through a new funded Visiting Professors/Researchers Program opportunity in Greece.
The AHEA+ISEP Academy is an exclusive program for the ISEP Community that provides structured mentoring and best practices provided by Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) and virtual exchange experts.
Great Decisions is a national program of the Foreign Policy Association (FPA). Great Decisions is the largest non-partisan citizen education effort of its kind and has provided quality information and tools for over fifty years.
UNC Charlotte Education Abroad would be more than happy to come speak to classrooms or groups to students with more information about frequently asked questions and instructions on how to get started.
International Education Week serves as a reminder that college and university campuses play a special part in shaping the awareness of our role in the global village.
The Office of International Programs encourages qualified faculty and researchers to explore opportunities through American Scandinavian Foundation’s fellowship and grants in Nordic countries.
In addition to the successful student exchange between Baden-Württemberg and North Carolina, a faculty mobility program exists to focus on the collaboration between researchers in the future. Funded by the Ministry of Science, Research and Arts of Baden-Württemberg, grants are available for travel expenses for short research stays which are intended to help establish new collaborations and strengthen existing partnerships. October 15, 2024, is the application deadline for an exchange in the fiscal year 2025.