Julianna Johnson will spend the summer in Taiwan studying the country’s language and culture Julianna Johnson was only 7, and then known as Cheng, when she was sent more than 7,000 miles from the rural village in the Fujian…
By Catherine Charlton, Rutgers Global Resident Director, UK and Ireland Maybe you’ve heard that study abroad is an adventure not to be missed, a way to make you stand out as a job applicant, and a way to accelerate you towards…
By Jacob Sclar '22, B.A., Journalism and Media Studies, School of Arts and Sciences Honors Program, Rutgers - New Brunswick For students taking part in the Rutgers Graduate School of Education program called The Conversation…
Rutgers Global is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Rutgers Global Grants. These modest seed grants are offered yearly to all Rutgers faculty, including tenured, tenure-track, clinical, and NTT faculty. This year,…
On April 22, Rutgers Global convened a virtual panel to discuss the pivotal role of higher education institutions with regard to refugee and displaced students and scholars, particularly in the wake of the recent crises in…
Rutgers students, faculty and staff are providing humanitarian help from more than 4,500 miles away as the horrors continue in Ukraine and the world gets a front row seat to images of dead bodies lying in the streets of the war-…
Rutgers is welcoming scholars and students through growing efforts since the Taliban takeover Fatima Farid will never forget the day in August when she saw the last American plane leave Afghanistan after the United States…
A group from Rutgers University, led by Vice President for Global Affairs Eric Garfunkel, visited the Middle East in January to explore new partnerships in the region, as well as opportunities for student recruitment and alumni…