Rutgers Global Study Abroad & the Center for Global Education seeks to ensure that every Rutgers student has access to opportunities for global learning.
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Rutgers Global is the universitywide office devoted to comprehensive internationalization for our students, faculty, and staff. Through study abroad, international student and scholar support, and international partnerships, we create resources and opportunities to enhance our global engagement at home and abroad.
Rutgers Global Study Abroad & the Center for Global Education seeks to ensure that every Rutgers student has access to opportunities for global learning.
International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) is committed to providing superior services and enriching experiences for our international community.
Global Partnerships & Strategic Initiatives promotes global engagement of Rutgers faculty, staff, and students through strategic partnerships, innovative initiatives, and customized programs.
Global News
Rutgers Global offered a new faculty-led study abroad program this winter called Egyptian Art: Ancient, Islamic, and Modern. This short-term program took place between semesters in January and was led by Rutgers-Newark faculty member Professor Alex Seggerman as part of a course she taught in the fall. The on-campus course covered the history of art in Egypt, including ancient sphinxes, Coptic textiles, medieval Islamic mosques, modern urban developments, and the contemporary graffiti of the Arab Spring. In January 2026, the students traveled to Egypt for ten days, staying in Cairo with a day trip to Alexandria, and visited ancient sites including the Pyramids of Giza and the King Tut treasures at the new Grand Egyptian Museum, as well as other heritage sites with diverse religious backgrounds like the Ben Ezra Synagogue, the Coptic Hanging Church, and Ibn Tulun Mosque.
Rutgers University’s recent engagements across South Korea marked a significant step forward in strengthening academic, research, and industry partnerships in one of the world’s most dynamic innovation ecosystems. In December, a delegation of faculty and executive staff traveled to South Korea to explore opportunities for future collaborations with academic, industry, and government entities. Through meetings with leading universities, research institutes, and industry partners, the Rutgers delegation deepened existing relationships and laid the groundwork for new collaborations spanning student mobility, faculty research, industry engagement, and translational innovation.
Rutgers Global was pleased to welcome distinguished alumnus Dr. Shams Eldien Naga to campus in January, celebrating his enduring connection to Rutgers University and his international impact as a leader in architecture, urban planning, and design. Dr. Naga, who earned his Master of Science in Urban Planning from Rutgers University in 1986, is Founder and Chairman of the DHB Group and NAGA Architects, Designers, and Planners, which operate across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and the United States. During his visit to Rutgers, Dr. Naga met with key faculty and staff from the Rutgers School of Engineering, the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, the Rutgers University Foundation, and Rutgers Global.
Global Events
Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. | College Avenue Student Center - MPR , New Brunswick
Thursday, March 19, 2026, 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. | Academic Building, Room 2400 (East Wing), New Brunswick
Wednesday, April 08, 2026, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Thursday, April 09, 2026, 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. | Rutgers Academic Building (East Wing) - Room 2400, New Brunswick
Global Education at Rutgers
Rutgers Global seeks to ensure that every Rutgers student has access to opportunities for global learning which are academically rigorous, degree-relevant, culturally transformative, and empower students for impact in local and global communities.
For Students: Getting Started
Study Abroad is not just for some students; it's for all students, no matter your background, your major, your hobbies, or your preferences. Check out this step-by-step guide to studying abroad at Rutgers.
For Faculty & Staff
Whether the goal is to offer students a hands-on experience with critical global topics discussed in the classroom, immerse them in a language or culture, or show them how others solve problems or build communities, our staff can help make that opportunity a reality.
Travel, Health & Safety
Once admitted to a study abroad program, we provide students with in-depth information on program location, instructions for how to prepare for a program and its locale, and tips and suggestions for how to remain safe and healthy throughout the experience abroad.
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