Faculty/Staff Study Abroad Resources
Faculty and staff can get involved with the Office of Learning Abroad in a number of different ways! This includes promoting and supporting study abroad efforts on 91ɬÂþ campus, leading 91ɬÂþ students through programs abroad, and other opportunities. Learn more about how to get involved below or contact the Office of Learning Abroad directly for more information.
- To schedule a class visit from one of our student workers, contact learningabroad@suu.edu. Our student workers can explain what study abroad programs are available and answer any questions students might have. Faculty are also invited to share study abroad introduction video.
- Through the , 91ɬÂþ faculty and staff can enhance their understanding of international students' cultural, academic, and linguistic challenges; learn step-by-step how to build a study abroad program; be prepared to travel safely overseas; learn about professional opportunities in other countries; and more. Register today and complete modules at your own pace.
- Once again this spring, 91ɬÂþ's partner university in Romania, Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, offered 91ɬÂþ faculty and staff the opportunity to apply for an Erasmus+ Mobility Grant, which will fund travel for training or teaching in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, for one week. A committee of 91ɬÂþ staff and faculty reviewed applications and met on February 12, 2024, to determine 91ɬÂþ's awardee and alternates. Congratulations to Julie Ellis, who was selected to be the 91ɬÂþ awardee this year. Congratulations also go to Kirsten Graham, Meagan Beesley, and Suzette Bulloch, who were selected as alternates.
Lead a Study Abroad Program
Lead a student study abroad program! 91ɬÂþ faculty and staff members can organize trips for students to run over summer, spring, or winter break. Summer programs range from 2-4 weeks long and offer between 3-6 course credits. Shorter 1-week programs, called Cultural Immersions, are non-credit bearing and have subsidized program costs for students.
Staff members who do not teach courses may lead Cultural Immersion trips. Faculty members may lead either program type. Have an exciting idea for a program? Submit a program proposal! Access the trip proposal form and other tools and resources using the link below.
Faculty/Staff Incentive Program
Earn points and travel abroad! 91ɬÂþ faculty and staff who recruit students to study abroad can earn funding for university-related international travel through the Faculty/Staff Incentive to Study Abroad Program.
Point Scale
Earn and Redeem Points
When students apply for study abroad programs they are asked if any faculty or staff members encouraged them to study abroad. Faculty/staff members earn 1 point for each study abroad application they are mentioned in . If a student mentions more than one faculty/staff member in their application, then 0.5 point is awarded to each person. Students must successfully complete their study abroad experience for faculty/staff incentive points to be counted. Applications for non-credit bearing Cultural Immersion programs do not qualify for incentive points.
Points can be redeemed by submitting this request form to Kurt Harris ( harrisk@suu.edu). Questions about the Incentive Points Program can be sent to Tayah Nelson ( tayahnelson@suu.edu)
Other International Opportunities
The International Educators for Africa program, an initiative by the International Foundation for Education and Self-Help and the United States Agency for International Development, sends volunteer educators to countries in sub-Saharan Africa to reform and strengthen teaching.
Those selected will teach abroad for 1 - 2 years and will receive compensation in the form of a monthly stipend, paid airfare, and provided lodging. Applicants should have 5+ years of teaching experience. Teachers of early childhood education, special education, ESL and engineering are in the highest demand..
Consider taking part in either the or the . These programs provide faculty and staff the opportunity to conduct research, attend seminars, teach courses, and take part in other international efforts abroad.
Faculty interested in applying for a Fulbright program should contact Dr. Kurt Harris, 91ɬÂþ's Campus Fulbright Representative, at harrisk@suu.edu
Go to Rome as a visiting faculty member at John Cabot University! John Cabot University invites faculty members from their partner universities to apply to teach courses (for roughly 5 weeks) over the summer in Rome. Teaching stipends are offered to accepted faculty.
Information regarding this opportunity is sent directly to 91ɬÂþ's Office of Learning Abroad annually, typically around November. Those interested in learning more or applying should reach out to either Kurt Harris (harrisk@suu.edu) or Tayah Nelson (tayahnelson@suu.edu)
Spend just over 2 weeks in the summer teaching at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia!
Information about this opportunity is sent directly to 91ɬÂþ's Office of Learning Abroad annually, typically around November. Those interested in learning more or applying should reach out to either Kurt Harris (harrisk@suu.edu) or Tayah Nelson (tayahnelson@suu.edu) .
Faculty/Staff Acknowledgements
The Office of Learning Abroad appreciates all of the support they receive from 91ɬÂþ! In particular, we would like to thank the following individuals for supporting students and encouraging them to become global citizens.
- Aaron Templin
- Alan Hamlin
- Ammon Harris
- Andrea Donovan
- Anne Smith
- Art Challis
- Bree Albrecht
- Brian Hoover
- Britton Mace
- Brock Landrum
- Bryan Koenig
- Carlos Bertoglio
- Chelsea Gambles
- Christopher Graves
- Christy Florence
- Corey Twitchell
- Craig Lewis
- Daniel Hatch
- Daniel Swanson
- Danielle Dubrasky
- David Lunt
- David Dyches
- David Hatch
- Deena Marchal
- Delane Smith
- Donna Handley
- Elise Leahy
- Emalee Smith
- Emily Dean
- Eric Brown
- Garrett Strosser
- Grant Corser
- Hayden Coombs
- Heather Callison
- Heather Garcia
- Iliana Portaro
- Jamie Orton
- Jared Wilcken
- Jason Kaiser
- Jason Smith
- Jason Stinnett
- Jean Boreen
- Jeanne Subjack
- Jeb Branin
- Jeffrey Hanson
- Jennifer Leard
- Jim Mock
- Jodi Corser
- Joel Judd
- Joel Vallet
- John Taylor
- Jon Smith
- Jonathan Holiman
- Jordan Holiman
- Josh Stavros
- Joy Sterrantino
- Julia Combs
- Julie Pynn
- Junice Acosta
- Kasey Shakespear
- Katie Englert
- Katie Evans
- Ken Hall
- Keri Romine
- Kevan LaFrance
- Kevin Stein
- Keith Bradshaw
- Kirk Fitzpatrick
- Kirsten Graham
- Kristina Thomas
- Kyle Bishop
- Laura Walker
- Lauren Barker
- Liz Olson
- Maren Hirschi
- Mary Pearson
- Matt Nickerson
- Matt Schmidt
- Matthew Eddy
- Michael Stathis
- Michael Mower
- Michael Stathis
- Michael Ostrowsky
- Miranda Gulber
- Morgan Bailey
- Nathan McNamee
- Nathan Slaughter
- Nicole Mayerhofer
- Patrick Clarke
- Rachel Parker
- Ravi Roy
- Roger Carter
- Rosa Perez
- Russell Wrankle
- Ryan Paul
- Shawn Christiansen
- Sheridawn Nielson
- Shobha Gurung
- Spencer Wells
- Stephen Wagner
- Stephen Allen
- Steve Barney
- Steven Swift
- Suzie Campbell
- Tony Pellegrini
- Whitney Mendoza
- William Heyborne
Questions? Don't hesitate to contact us or stop by the Office of Learning Abroad in BH 304 to get answers!