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International Studies Program

New 'Open Doors' report: IU Bloomington more global than ever

Michael McRobbie

Indiana University Bloomington has never been more international, according to the latest Open Doors report released today, Nov. 14, by the Institute for International Education. Among more than 1,200 U.S. universities, IU Bloomington now ranks eighth, up from 11th in last year's report, in overall number of students studying abroad and 11th, up from 14th, in the number of international students enrolled. The advance represents the best collective showing in the history of the IU Bloomington campus.   Full Story >>

2011 World's Fare, a celebration of IU international students' cultures, will take place Nov. 16

IU World's Fare

Nearly 20 international student groups at Indiana University Bloomington will showcase their countries with an array of cultural displays, international food, and traditional performances at the fifth annual IU World's Fare on Wednesday, Nov. 16.   Full Story >>

IU students well represented among international fellowship and scholarship recipients

Brendan Faegre

Students from Indiana University Bloomington received more than 35 nationally competitive awards that sent them to study in countries around the world last summer and during the 2010-2011 academic year. The awards are sponsored by a number of agencies including the Departments of State and Education, the National Security Education Program (NSEP), the Marshall and Rhodes programs of the United Kingdom, the American Scandinavian Foundation and the German-American Exchange Service.   Full Story >>

IU World's Fare 2010 -- a celebration of world cultures on Nov. 18

World's Fare

Twenty-one international student groups at Indiana University Bloomington will showcase their countries with an array of cultural displays, international food, and traditional performances at the fourth annual IU World's Fare on Thursday, Nov. 18.   Full Story >>

IU partners with Australia's top university to create a joint Pan-Asian Institute

ANU IU Agreement image

Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie today (Sept. 4) joined with the chief executive of the Australian National University -- that nation's top-ranked institution of higher education -- in signing a partnership agreement for the creation of a jointly operated Pan-Asian Institute. The new institute will combine the complementary academic strengths of the two universities into a single research and teaching enterprise with expertise that encompasses a broad range of Asian countries.   Full Story >>

IU Bloomington graduate awarded Rangel Fellowship

Katherine Ntiamoah

Recent Indiana University Bloomington graduate Katherine Ntiamoah has been selected as a 2009 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellow following a highly competitive nationwide competition. The fellowship provides more than $80,000 for graduate study and travel to extraordinary individuals who want to pursue careers in the U.S. Foreign Service.   Full Story >>