Over the past several weeks, conflict has intensified in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, causing refugees to flee into Armenia after Azerbaijan claimed control of the area. We continue to hope for lasting peace. UC Davis is committed to supporting our campus community during these challenging times.
The ongoing events in the Middle East are disturbing and frightening. They impact many people in our UC Davis community who have family, friends and colleagues who are suffering.
The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program selected Scott Palmer, Prestigious Scholarship Advisor at UC Davis, to serve as a Gilman Advisor Ambassador.
Global Affairs Student Assistant Zain Patel spent his summer with the 2023 Mandela Washington Fellows as they explored, shared ideas and connected with the UC Davis, Davis and Sacramento communities.
During the 2022–23 academic year, over 115 UC Davis students participated in the Universitas 21 (U21) Sustainable Micro-Internship and Global Citizens programs, virtually representing UC Davis across the U21 network by working closely with international students across disciplines.
Delegates from around the world, including a delegation led by UC Davis Chancellor Gary May, recently gathered in Sydney, Australia for the 2023 Times Higher Education Summit.
UC Davis student, Dheera Dusanapudi, reflects on her work as the 2023 Communications team intern for USA for UNHCR. Passionate about serving refugees, Dusanapudi continues to showcase her dedication at UC Davis as the Campus Program Director for Article 26 Backpack.
The recent earthquake in Morocco and floods in Libya were devastating, and we are deeply saddened and concerned by their impact. Our thoughts are with all the members of the UC Davis community impacted by these terrible natural disasters.
The September Global Engagement Insider Newsletter with funding, opportunities, announcements, and resources for UC Davis globally engaged faculty and staff.