Global Education for All

The 2026 Global Learning Conference: Gearing Up for a World of Connection 

The 2026 Global Learning Conference brought students together to explore what it means to become compassionate global leaders through inspiring presentations, networking, and hands-on learning. From healthcare equity to study abroad preparation, attendees gained valuable insights, built meaningful connections, and discovered new ways to make an impact in an increasingly interconnected world.

From Davis to Chile to Rwanda: A Passion for Global Connectivity

From never leaving the country to studying human rights in Chile and conducting fieldwork in Rwanda, Chely Saens transformed her UC Davis experience into a global journey of purpose. Through study abroad and hands-on work with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, she discovered how education, sustainability, and policy intersect across cultures. Read how her travels are shaping a future in data analytics—and beyond.

Designing Meaning in Japan through Advertising and Graphics

Aubrey Vanson, a third-year design major and art history minor, loves all things creative and is deeply passionate about how creative disciplines are essential to her everyday practice. This past summer, Aubrey participated in the study abroad program Design in Japan, working to further explore the ways in which her designs could convey meaning.

Learning in London: Paola Simi’s Political Endeavors during her Quarter Abroad

Studying abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for many. Luckily, there are many valuable experiences offered at UC Davis that allow Aggies to develop new perspectives, both academically and personally. Paola Simi, a current fourth-year majoring in Political Science, can attest to this fact after her recent time abroad.

Making a Difference in Mental Health Abroad

A six-week internship in New Zealand transformed Lauren Riggs’ understanding of mental health, blending hands-on clinical work with deep cultural immersion. From learning Māori approaches to well-being to serving underserved communities in Auckland, her experience shows how global perspectives can shape more compassionate, inclusive mental health care—and inspire future psychologists to think beyond borders.

Beyond Borders and Blueprints: The Resilient Path of Andrea Solis Olguin

When it comes to resilience, Andrea Solis Olguin clearly embodies it. As a recent UC Davis graduate with a B.S. in civil engineering and a minor in sustainability in the built environment, Solis carries the weight and strength of various identities: she was a reentry student, an international student, and a transfer student. She is also an engineer, a photographer, a storyteller, and a mosaic of lived experiences.

AIEA Provost's Perspectives

An article by Provost Croughan for the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) on the importance of global learning. Writing from both a professional and personal perspective, she reflects on the lasting value of international education and its impact on students, faculty, staff, and collaborators.

Transforming Lives, Connecting Communities: Celebrating Karen Beardsley’s Impact on Global Education

As the director of Global Professional Programs at UC Davis Global Affairs, Karen Beardsley has spent more than a decade building connections among UC Davis, international professionals and the local community. Helping facilitate and advance career development, education and mentorship across the world is a mission Beardsley has been deeply devoted to.