GU Faculty and Staff Mobility Opportunities
We are excited to announce faculty mobility opportunities designed to enable you to travel and engage in teaching and research across the globe. These opportunities are a testament to our commitment to fostering academic excellence and global collaboration. Faculty mobility is a critical component of our mission to cultivate a vibrant academic community that thrives on diverse perspectives and experiences. By teaching and conducting research in different cultural and academic settings.
Opportunities (application deadline)
- Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program )
- Fulbright U.S. Scholar and Distinguished Scholar Awards for US citizens to teach and research around the world )
- Global Engagement Faculty Development Fund (September 6, 2024)
- Mukogawa Women's University (Nishinomiya, Japan) Faculty Exchange
- China Scholarship Council - China International Scholarly Exchange Curriculum ()
- Explore creating and teaching a short-term, Faculty Led Study Abroad course via the Study Abroad Office (February 2025)
- Create your own opportunities via 91³Ô¹ÏÍø's International Agreements and Partnerships procedures and guidelines (rolling deadline)
Hosting International Scholars
- Host a Visiting Global Scholar (J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa)
- American Council for International Education - (October 1, 2024)
- Host a Fulbright Scholar in Residence via Fulbright opportunities
- Engage with the - Northwest (AK, Northern CA, OR, WA)
On-Campus Scholarly & Creative Work Opportunities
On-campus scholarly and creative work opportunities is expected, encouraged, and rewarded. Workshops, seminars, and other programs help faculty and staff build intercultural competence and incorporate diverse and global perspectives into their teaching, research, service, administrative responsibilities, and local-global community connections. 91³Ô¹ÏÍø supports this best practice by providing the following opportunities:
- International Student Academic Advisory Board a group of faculty that have training/teaching/research/general interest in teaching international students in the US higher education system. Our goal is to create more support services for faculty.
- International Education Council Global Engagement Faculty Development Fund, provided by the International Education Council