Visiting Global Scholars

Overview

The Visiting Global Scholar Program is a collaborative effort between the Center for Global Engagement (CGE) and the Provost’s office, the respective School/College, and department(s), and of course the international Visiting Global Scholar (referred to as “Scholar”). Inviting scholars to campus is an important aspect to internationalizing our campus and through this process we can bring outside voices, perspectives, and ideas into our classrooms, enhancing 91³Ô¹ÏÍø’s international outreach and enriching our campus community. The Visiting Global Scholar Program is one of several ways 91³Ô¹ÏÍø supports faculty to explore their research and their teaching through an international lens.

Administering the Visiting Global Scholar Program involves resources of time, space, and sometimes funding. All the sources for these resources should be identified and agreed upon before an invitation is issued. The CGE supports the administrative coordination and on-going communication with invited Scholars and provides guidance to departments and School/College hosting Scholars from abroad. Specifically, the CGE coordinates administrative notifications and permissions within 91³Ô¹ÏÍø so that upon arrival the Scholar can obtain a 91³Ô¹ÏÍø ID, internet, and library access, and has received both written and in-person orientations to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø and Spokane. The CGE and the Office for International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) is also authorized by the Department of State to issue documentation necessary for Scholars to apply for the appropriate U.S. visa and travel under the appropriate visa category and will oversee that entire process.

In addition, with years of experience hosting international visitors of all kinds, the CGE maintains resources and contacts that may be of help in supporting Scholars during their transition to academic life at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø and in Spokane. The CGE is available to consult and help Deans and faculty work through the often-idiosyncratic details of bringing a scholar to campus and is available to consult with interested individuals on the overall process.

Goals for the Visiting Global Scholars Program

The J Exchange Visitor category was developed to implement the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act (Fulbright-Hayes Act) of 1961. The overall purpose of that Act, and the objective of the Exchange Visitor category, is “to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchanges.”

The goals of our Visiting Global Scholar Program are particular to specific Scholars (research projects, lectures, teaching experience, etc.), but in addition to specific goals set by the Scholar and their 91³Ô¹ÏÍø faculty and School/College hosts, Scholars should contribute to the intellectual and cultural life of our institution on campus such as:

  • Bringing scholarly voices with knowledge about contemporary trends and challenges in global higher education to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø through public lectures and discussions.
  • Sharing insights into the educational systems between countries with administrators and 91³Ô¹ÏÍø constituencies.
  • Collaborating on research, pedagogical innovations, and broad academic enrichment.
  • Contributing to disciplinary knowledge and cultural understanding.
  • Building international contacts, networks, and collaborative projects with 91³Ô¹ÏÍø.

More information can be found  and by contacting cge@gonzaga.edu for an appointment to explore ideas or to explore inviting a Visiting Global Scholar to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø.

Recent Visiting Scholars on Campus

  • 2024-2025
    • Joseph Patrick Arokiaraj S.J. (India) - Visiting Global Jesuit Scholar. Mentor: Fr. Tim Clancy S.J., College of Arts and Sciences (Spring 2025)
    • Duy Dang (Vietnam) - Fulbright Scholar in Residence. Mentor: Dr. Tim Olsen, School of Business (Fall 2024)
    • Jungyin 'Janice' Kim (S. Korea) - Visiting Global Scholar. Mentor: Dr. James Hunter, School of Education (Spring 2025)
    • Lokadi Pierre Luhata S.J. (DR Congo) - Visiting Global Jesuit Scholar. Mentor: Fr. Tim Clancy,  College of Arts and Sciences (July 2024)
    • Cailvin Reyes (Philippines) - Fulbright US Dept of Statement Foreign Language Teacher. Mentor: Dr. Ben Semple, College of Arts and Sciences
    • Ileana Rogobete (Romania) - Visiting Global Scholar - Erasmus+. Mentor: Dr. Adrian Popa, School of Leadership Studies (September 2024)
    • Silviu Eugen Rogobete (Romania) - Visiting Global Scholar - Erasmus+. Mentor: Dr. Adrian Popa, School of Leadership Studies (September 2024)
  • 2023-2024
    • Jareason Fabre (Philippines) - Fulbright US Dept of Statement Foreign Language Teacher. Mentor: Dr. Ben Semple, College of Arts and Sciences
  • 2022-2023
    • Khurshid Botirov (Uzbekizan) - American Council for International Education  - Faculty Enrichment Program. Mentor: Dr. Upendra Acharya, School of Law
    • Maico Aperocho (Philippines) - Fulbright  US Dept of State Foreign Language Teacher. Mentor: Dr. Christina Isabelli, College of Arts and Sciences
  • 2021-2022
    • Barbara Lastrucci (Italy) - Visiting Global Scholar. Mentor: Dr. Christina Isabelli, College of Arts and Sciences
    • Leo Rayon (Philippines) - Fulbright US Dept of Statement Foreign Language Teacher. Mentor: Dr. Christina Isabelli, College of Arts and Sciences

  • 2020-2021
    • Hafidha Ayat (Algeria) - Fulbright US Dept of Statement Foreign Language Teacher. Mentor: Dr. Christina Isabelli, College of Arts and Sciences
    • Reymund Lara (Philippines) - Fulbright US Dept of Statement Foreign Language Teacher. Mentor: Dr. Christina Isabelli, College of Arts and Sciences