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Northwestern University strongly supports International Education as an integral part of becoming a global citizen. Companies and organizations are broadening their focus to global markets, cultures are constantly fusing, and the world is accessible right at your fingertips. By expanding our knowledge beyond our borders, we can learn about our ever-changing world and how we fit into
In 2013, Northwestern University organized its first campus-wide International Education Week, which included more than two dozen events put on by 20+ units across campus. Since then these and other groups have been involved in the planning and putting on events for the week.
Northwestern's International Education Week celebrations have been organized by the following offices:
- Block Museum of Art
- Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
- Campus Inclusion & Community
- Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
- Department of French and Italian
- Department of German
- Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Feinberg Institute for Global Health
- Global Learning Office (GLO)
- Global Safety and Security
- McCormick School of Engineering
- Middle East and North African Studies (MENA)
- Multicultural Student Affairs
- Norris University Center
- Northwestern Alumni Association
- Office of Fellowships
- Office of International Students and Scholar Services (OISS)
- Office of the Vice President for International Relations
- Office of Undergraduate Research
- Pritzker School of Law
- Program of African Studies
- University Libraries
- Weinberg College Center for International and Area Studies