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Attitude. Cultural humility is one construct for understanding and developing a process-oriented approach to competency.
It is for our students, our faculty, our state, our nation, and our world. IU seeks to train the next generation of industry, government, academic, and civil society leaders; to generate research and knowledge that can help solve major global challenges; and to work in close collaboration with partners both locally and globally to improve our society. The Office of the Vice President for International Affairs promotes global engagement at IU across all aspects of the university’s mission.
Our Gateway offices serve as portals that link IU students and faculty to opportunities around the world, and that connect internationally based students, alumni, and partners to IU.
We provide many programs and services that advance the international dimension of teaching, learning, research, and service at IU. Explore what we have to offer.
Frontlines & Futures: New salon series sparks graduate dialogue on global policy
The Hamilton Lugar School’s new Frontlines & Futures: Graduate Foreign Policy Salon Series is bringing together em... Read more about Frontlines & Futures: New salon series sparks graduate dialogue on global policy
From IU to the Pentagon: Mark Franklin’s journey of service and leadership
From IU classrooms to diplomatic missions in North Korea, Pakistan, and beyond, Colonel (Ret.) Mark Franklin turned lang... Read more about From IU to the Pentagon: Mark Franklin’s journey of service and leadership
Virtual/Zoom
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Attitude. Cultural humility is one construct for understanding and developing a process-oriented approach to competency.
Annual Tobias Center Symposium
Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
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Please see the Symposium schedule here.
Medicine in Kenya Scheduling Session (for 3rd year medical students)
Scheduling session for Medicine in Kenya elective