Study abroad this summer on the Global Research: Archaeological Field School in Italy program! Tour Rome and gain hands-on experience at an archaeological site in Monteleone Sabino, Italy. Enhance your knowledge of Italy and archaeological processes through hands-on training as well as lectures, readings and field trips. Attend this info session to learn more from the program leader.
Study abroad this summer on the Sicily: Crossroads in the Mediterranean program! Jump into Sicily's past as you explore the cultures that intersected on this beautiful island and apply that to the current diversity of people and culture that make this area of Italy unique. Explore the food, art, language, industry, religion and traditions in this second 8-week spring course that concludes with travel to Sicily. Want to improve your Italian language proficiency? Spend three weeks at the Babilonia Italian Language School immediately following this program. All language levels available! Attend this info session to learn more from the program leader.
Study abroad this summer on the Multiculturalism and Identity in a Global Context program! Expand your understanding of personal identity and multiculturalism in the context of two of the most diverse cities in the world. Learn from the experiences of diverse local populations as you explore how enriching and challenging aspects of multiculturality manifest in Lisbon, Portugal, and Seville, Spain, both historically and in the present day. Learn more from the program leaders at this info session.
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance. Can't attend the live session? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
Optional Practical Training is employment authorization that allows international students in F-1 status to work off-campus in positions directly to their major field of study. All F-1 students planning to apply for OPT work authorization are required to attend an OPT workshop.
You must sign up in MU Connect to attend this workshop.
Explore the opportunities available through the Institute of International Education. Jason Czyz, IIE co-president, will share trends in U.S. student international mobility, opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to live and study abroad, Fulbright opportunities for students and faculty, and programs for students of critical languages.
Attend Study Abroad 101 to get answers to your preliminary questions about study abroad. Offered at 3:30 p.m. Thursdays in N52 Memorial Union during the semester or anytime on-demand. You should do this before meeting with a study abroad adviser.
Study abroad this summer on the Nursing Ethics in Italy program! Enroll in NURSE 4210 for three credits and compare and contrast ethics in nursing from American, European and global perspectives. Spend three weeks exploring the heart of Tuscany and gain an in-depth understanding of how nurses around the world deal with ethical dilemmas. Learn more from the program leaders at this info session.
Study abroad this summer on the Learning and Teaching in Intercultural Settings in Greece program! You'll expand your knowledge of Greek culture and history while providing service to an organization that helps refugee and immigrant children and adults. Enroll in six credits of LTC 4800/4800H or 7800 and spend your weekdays working in your volunteer organization and weekends participating in cultural excursions, with some free time to explore Greece on your own. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance. Can't attend the session live? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
Study abroad this summer on the From the Bronze Age to the Byzantine Empire program in Greece! Stand in awe before ancient ruins, soak up stunning landscapes and seascapes, and savor the delicious flavors of Greek cuisine while earning three credits through the Department of Classics, Archaeology and Religion. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
Study abroad this summer on the Peacebuilding and Peacemaking in the Modern Caribbean program in Jamaica! Earn three credits in peace studies or Black studies as you explore peace initiatives in the context of the historical and cultural development of the region from pre-colonial times to the present. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance. Can't attend the session live? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
Study abroad this summer on the Communication and Culture in Tuscany program! Learn all about Italian culture and communication (and eat the best food of your life!) while earning six communication credits. Spend four weeks in Siena as you study how culture and communication theories are enacted all around you while visiting local businesses, museums and churches. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
This session will be held in-person and on Zoom — register in advance. Can't attend the session live? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
Join International Student and Scholar Services staff and Anthem insurance representatives for an online presentation on the ins and outs of health insurance for F-1/J-1 international students and J-1 international scholars. Student Health Center staff will also be available, so bring your questions!
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance.
Study abroad on the Degenerate Music and Art in Vienna and Budapest program! Experience two of the most important European cities as you immerse yourself in the art and music labeled "Degenerate" by the Nazis and that defined the culture of “Red Vienna” and Budapest. Learn more about this second 8-week spring Honors course that concludes with two weeks of travel to Austria and Hungary from the program leader.
Study abroad this summer on the Global Service: Elephant Conservation in Northern Thailand program! Earn three service-learning credits as you explore the historic temples, lush tropical jungles, ancient cities and delicious cuisine of Thailand. You will serve at Elephant Nature Park, a renowned ethical elephant rescue and rehabilitation center north of Chiang Mai, witnessing how elephants behave in their natural habitat and learning about the challenges facing elephant conservation and how ENP is working to help these animals. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance. Can't attend the session live? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
STEM OPT is an extension of the Optional Practical Training employment authorization that allows international students in F-1 status to continue working for an additional 24-months. All F-1 students who may be eligible for STEM OPT are encouraged to attend a workshop.
You must sign up in MU Connect to attend this workshop.
This workshop is offered via Zoom. You will receive the Zoom link after signing up.
Don’t miss the chance to experience EastShine, one of K-pop’s fast-rising 5th generation boy groups, performing live at Mizzou! Debuting in November 2023, this multinational 5-member group, featuring IEL, Hyun, Dongjae, Phoenix (from Thailand), and Lumin, is ready to captivate fans with their electrifying presence. EastShine represents the East with its mission to bring light through music. Join us on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, from 12:30 to 2:15 p.m. in N214 Memorial Union for an unforgettable performance. Presented by the MU Asian Affairs Center, this event offers a unique opportunity to see K-pop up close and personal!
Study abroad this summer on the Politics and Society in Central Asia program in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan! Earn three credits in peace studies, political science or public affairs as you hear from practitioners, scholars and ordinary people about the political, economic and societal challenges facing Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, and how the governments and the international community are working to address them. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance. Can't attend the session live? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
Attend Study Abroad 101 to get answers to your preliminary questions about study abroad. Offered at 3:30 p.m. Thursdays in N52 Memorial Union during the semester or anytime on-demand. You should do this before meeting with a study abroad adviser.
Study abroad this summer on the French Language and Culture in Paris and the Riviera program! Immerse yourself in French culture as you improve your language skills and develop a global perspective. Earn six credits on this four-week program — enroll in FRENCH 4993 plus a second three-credit French course at your level. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance. Can't attend the session live? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
Study abroad this summer on the Health Science Internship in Cyprus program! Obtain real-life work experience and internship credit at one of MU's top partner universities in Europe, the University of Nicosia. In this four-week summer program, you'll take one health-focused class alongside a 50-hour internship that fulfills the Health Sciences internship requirement working in local private and public hospitals/clinics or nongovernmental organizations. Attend this info session to learn more!
This session will be held on Zoom register in advance. Can't attend the session live? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
Study abroad this summer on the Mizzou Teach Abroad: India program! Immerse yourself in the cultural and educational environment of India with a six-week professional internship in Bangalore. Sharpen your intercultural understanding and enhance your global awareness by engaging in collaborative learning with a teacher at one of four partner schools. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance. Can't attend the session live? Still register to receive a link to the recording.
Optional Practical Training is employment authorization that allows international students in F-1 status to work off-campus in positions directly to their major field of study. All F-1 students planning to apply for OPT work authorization are required to attend an OPT workshop.
You must sign up in MU Connect to attend this workshop.
Required for all faculty, staff and program assistants who have leadership roles for MU study abroad programs or university-related international activities. All faculty, staff and program assistants who lead programs abroad are required to attend this workshop every other year to receive updated information.
The workshop will assist program leaders and assistants in understanding their roles and responsibilities, along with the resources and support available through International Programs and the university. Presenters include the UM System Office of General Counsel and Office of Risk and Insurance Management and the MU Office of International Health, Safety and Security. The workshop covers:
- Best practices to support student health, safety and security
- Individual and institutional liability concerns
- Risk management and insurance coverage
- Student conduct issues
- Emergency response
This workshop will be held on Zoom at the following times — register in advance for the session you will attend:
- 2–4:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24
- 2–4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15
- 9–11:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 6
Study abroad this summer on the World History on the German Stage program! Spend two weeks studying the culture and media landscape of contemporary Germany, exploring the legacies of the Cold War and the history of the imperial era in Germany. Extend your program for four weeks and improve your German language skills with expert instruction at interDaF Leipzig. Learn more from the program leader at this info session.
All international students traveling outside the U.S. this winter break: Come to Memorial Union to get the required travel signature on your I-20 or DS-2019. Signatures are valid for six months, so if your signature has expired and you are planning to travel, you must get a new signature. Please bring a hard copy of your document with you. International student advisers will be available for walk-in travel signatures at the following times:
- 10 a.m.–noon Tuesday, Nov. 19
- 1:30–3:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5
- 1:30–3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10
- 10 a.m.–noon Thursday, Dec. 12
If you prefer to receive a digital copy of your I-20 or DS-2019, submit a request in myStatus at least two weeks prior to your scheduled travel.
Join us for a discussion of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program with a special focus on the humanities. Dr. David Crespy, MU Fulbright liaison, and Julia V. Lieber, Ph.D., outreach and recruitment specialist for IIE/Fulbright Scholar Program, will focus on the Fulbright application process and new opportunities through the program. Hosted by Dr. Mary Stegmaier, vice provost for International Programs, this webinar will also feature an in depth discussion of Dr. Crespy’s own Fulbright experience in Spain and Greece. The session will conclude with time to answer your questions.
This session will be held on Zoom — register in advance.
Join MU International Programs for our annual International Education Week celebration:
- Announcement of the 2024 Mizzou Abroad Photo Contest winners
- Student presentations recapping their recent study abroad experience
- Recognition of the 2024 International Engagement Awards recipients
Optional Practical Training is employment authorization that allows international students in F-1 status to work off-campus in positions directly to their major field of study. All F-1 students planning to apply for OPT work authorization are required to attend an OPT workshop.
You must sign up in MU Connect to attend this workshop.
Attend Study Abroad 101 to get answers to your preliminary questions about study abroad. Offered at 3:30 p.m. Thursdays in N52 Memorial Union during the semester or anytime on-demand. You should do this before meeting with a study abroad adviser.
All international students traveling outside the U.S. this winter break: Come to Memorial Union to get the required travel signature on your I-20 or DS-2019. Signatures are valid for six months, so if your signature has expired and you are planning to travel, you must get a new signature. Please bring a hard copy of your document with you. International student advisers will be available for walk-in travel signatures at the following times:
- 10 a.m.–noon Tuesday, Nov. 19
- 1:30–3:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5
- 1:30–3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10
- 10 a.m.–noon Thursday, Dec. 12
If you prefer to receive a digital copy of your I-20 or DS-2019, submit a request in myStatus at least two weeks prior to your scheduled travel.
Optional Practical Training is employment authorization that allows international students in F-1 status to work off-campus in positions directly to their major field of study. All F-1 students planning to apply for OPT work authorization are required to attend an OPT workshop.
You must sign up in MU Connect to attend this workshop.
Attend Study Abroad 101 to get answers to your preliminary questions about study abroad. Offered at 3:30 p.m. Thursdays in N52 Memorial Union during the semester or anytime on-demand. You should do this before meeting with a study abroad adviser.
Required for all faculty, staff and program assistants who have leadership roles for MU study abroad programs or university-related international activities. All faculty, staff and program assistants who lead programs abroad are required to attend this workshop every other year to receive updated information.
The workshop will assist program leaders and assistants in understanding their roles and responsibilities, along with the resources and support available through International Programs and the university. Presenters include the UM System Office of General Counsel and Office of Risk and Insurance Management and the MU Office of International Health, Safety and Security. The workshop covers:
- Best practices to support student health, safety and security
- Individual and institutional liability concerns
- Risk management and insurance coverage
- Student conduct issues
- Emergency response
This workshop will be held on Zoom at the following times — register in advance for the session you will attend:
- 2–4:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24
- 2–4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15
- 9–11:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 6
All international students traveling outside the U.S. this winter break: Come to Memorial Union to get the required travel signature on your I-20 or DS-2019. Signatures are valid for six months, so if your signature has expired and you are planning to travel, you must get a new signature. Please bring a hard copy of your document with you. International student advisers will be available for walk-in travel signatures at the following times:
- 10 a.m.–noon Tuesday, Nov. 19
- 1:30–3:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5
- 1:30–3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10
- 10 a.m.–noon Thursday, Dec. 12
If you prefer to receive a digital copy of your I-20 or DS-2019, submit a request in myStatus at least two weeks prior to your scheduled travel.
All international students traveling outside the U.S. this winter break: Come to Memorial Union to get the required travel signature on your I-20 or DS-2019. Signatures are valid for six months, so if your signature has expired and you are planning to travel, you must get a new signature. Please bring a hard copy of your document with you. International student advisers will be available for walk-in travel signatures at the following times:
- 10 a.m.–noon Tuesday, Nov. 19
- 1:30–3:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5
- 1:30–3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10
- 10 a.m.–noon Thursday, Dec. 12
If you prefer to receive a digital copy of your I-20 or DS-2019, submit a request in myStatus at least two weeks prior to your scheduled travel.
Attend Study Abroad 101 to get answers to your preliminary questions about study abroad. Offered at 3:30 p.m. Thursdays in N52 Memorial Union during the semester or anytime on-demand. You should do this before meeting with a study abroad adviser.
Optional Practical Training is employment authorization that allows international students in F-1 status to work off-campus in positions directly to their major field of study. All F-1 students planning to apply for OPT work authorization are required to attend an OPT workshop.
You must sign up in MU Connect to attend this workshop.
STEM OPT is an extension of the Optional Practical Training employment authorization that allows international students in F-1 status to continue working for an additional 24-months. All F-1 students who may be eligible for STEM OPT are encouraged to attend a workshop.
You must sign up in MU Connect to attend this workshop.
This workshop is offered via Zoom. You will receive the Zoom link after signing up.
Optional Practical Training is employment authorization that allows international students in F-1 status to work off-campus in positions directly to their major field of study. All F-1 students planning to apply for OPT work authorization are required to attend an OPT workshop.
You must sign up in MU Connect to attend this workshop.