Global Engagement

  1. November 6, 2013

    Coleman looking to strengthen collaborations during visit to India

    President Mary Sue Coleman and other U-M leaders will visit India next week to build partnerships and strengthen collaborations with Indian institutions of higher education.

  2. November 5, 2013

    U-M professor co-authors landmark dictionary about Buddhism

    Donald Lopez, the Arthur E. Link Distinguished University Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, has spent the past 12 years compiling the most authoritative and wide-ranging reference on Buddhism ever produced in English.

  3. November 4, 2013

    Global experiences come alive in storytelling event

    Global experiences can be poignant, funny, uplifting and sometimes unsettling. Faculty, staff and students will share their stories of those experiences Thursday at the second “Lost in Translation” event.

  4. October 28, 2013

    U-M among top schools with students, faculty receiving Fulbrights

    Thirty-three students and eight faculty members from U-M campuses received prestigious Fulbright grants for the 2013-14 academic year, funding their studies, research or teaching overseas.

  5. October 28, 2013

    U-M Fulbright recipients

    List of U-M student and faculty Fulbright recipients.

  6. October 28, 2013

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for faculty and staff

  7. October 25, 2013

    New U-M website traces history of global human rights standards

    A U-M expert on global human rights policy has launched a new website that explores the development of human rights standards and advocacy, and provides a valuable resource for students, instructors, researchers and advocates.

  8. October 14, 2013

    Nam Center administrator connects with Korean roots at home

    As the center administrator for the Nam Center for Korean Studies at the University of Michigan International Institute, Do-Hee Morsman helps children of all ages to learn about Korea. 

  9. October 9, 2013

    Coleman measures plans, progress toward ‘university of tomorrow’

    The historic launch next month of the university’s boldest-ever capital campaign and the celebration of its bicentennial in 2017 were among the key messages of President Mary Sue Coleman’s annual Leadership Breakfast address.

  10. October 8, 2013

    Mary Sue and Kenneth Coleman give $1M gift for global scholarships

    President Mary Sue Coleman and her husband, Kenneth, are giving $1 million toward scholarships for U-M undergraduate and graduate students to support international study, internships, service work and other opportunities.