Join Global Affairs to learn about Fulbright opportunities and hear this year’s updates and priorities to inform and strengthen your submission. IIE program staff will discuss the process and answer questions.
Join the UC Davis SDG Interns for a virtual event to discuss disaster resiliency and supporting communities, including through governmental and university initiatives.
Join us to honor the impact of globally focused research at UC Davis and engage in dialogue about it’s future. While much of this work has been halted with the closure of USAID, the importance of the work and the influence it has had around the world remains unchanged. Researchers will
Global Affairs is pleased to co-sponsor with The Nancy and Hank Fisher Family Fund, a Mondavi Center performance by the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band.
Please join Jonathan London for a presentation about his recent co-edited book, Environmental Justice in Nepal: Origins, Struggles and Prospects (Routledge 2024).
Join Global Affairs in celebrating Picnic Day, one of UC Davis' most revered traditions and serves as the university's annual Open House for prospective and current students, families, alumni, staff, faculty, and the greater Davis and regional communities.
Your global perspectives are valuable in today’s interconnected and rapidly evolving world. Come learn to articulate and market those skills in your career search while advancing your personal and professional goals.
We are pleased to share an engaging exhibition that brings together visual journals belonging to students who participated in the UC Davis Design Study Abroad program, which runs from January 21 through April 25, 2025, at the UC Davis Design Museum and the International Center Lobby.
Visual Journals 2010–2024, is a celebration of the UC Davis Study Abroad program Design in Europe. Visual Journals dispenses with traditional travel text in favor of sketches, hand lettering, photographs, magazine cutouts and printed ephemera.
Global Affairs is pleased to co-sponsor this colloquium with speakers, chef demonstrations and shared meals. This two-day colloquium approaches the history of food—both as a scholarly discipline and public discourse—through the lens of food justice.