
Learn more about the UMW in Wales summer program “Castle Quests for Serious Game Design”. Earn 3 credits in 3 weeks while visiting Edinburgh, Scotland and Bangor, Wales with Dr. Mary Kayler. Learn more at https://international.umw.edu/wales.
Learn about the opportunity for science majors to trace the history of the development of biological sciences through Europe, leading to current knowledge in the field. UMW’s Biology in Europe summer program offers UMW course credit.
UMW Campus Rep Ben Cunningham will be available to discuss study abroad options in Costa Rica and Argentina.
The goal of International Student Career Day (ISCD) hosted by James Madison University (JMU) is to provide relevant career development information and guidance to international students who are seeking jobs and/or internships in the United States after graduation. ISCD will answer questions such as:
How can I find a job in the U.S. after I graduate?
How should I begin looking? What do I need to know?
Whom can I talk with to help me with this process?
How will my immigration status affect my opportunities?
The one day ISCD program brings in experts from Career and Academic Planning, immigration law firms, and International Student and Scholar Services to cover topics such as resume writing, the job search process, Optional Practical Training (OPT), and work visas. A panel of international student alumni from JMU who now work in the US will also give you their personal perspectives and offer advice. The program ends with a Networking Dinner sponsored by the local Rotary Club. The Career and Academic Planning office will also provide on site resume reviews and interview practice.
Learn about your opportunity to earn ARTH or CLAS credit over two weeks in Venice and Croatia this summer with Dr. Houghtalin and Dr. Och.
Join us and other study abroad returnees in the second annual Lessons from Abroad conference, where you can share your experience and learn about new ways to study, travel, and work abroad. Connect with people who share the same passions as you, hear from dynamic and motivating keynote speakers, learn how to talk about your new skills in an interview, and network with professionals in internationally-focused jobs.
We will depart by van from UMW on Saturday morning, and return in the evening on the same day. CIE will pay for the price of admission for all UMW students who register; if you are interested, please let us know and we will complete the registration for you. This event is limited to 20 attendees.
Discover international service opportunities with the Peace Corps. Discuss volunteer options, the application process, and what to expect abroad with UMW’s Peace Corps rep Shervin Stoney. Presented by CIE and the Office of Academic and Career Services.
Interested in studying abroad in the UK? Come meet with Jonathan Hope, the director of UMW’s approved study abroad program at Advanced Studies in England. This is an excellent opportunity for summer or semester abroad for English, Poli Sci, History, IA, Theatre, or Women’s and Gender Studies majors or minors.
On behalf of the Chinese Language Program, the Asian Student Association, and the Fredericksburg Chinese Community, we invite you to join us to celebrate the Chinese New Year!
When: February 20th (Saturday) 12:00-4pm.
Where: “Underground Cafeteria”, Lee Hall first floor
Cost: Free
In addition to enjoying a variety of Chinese food and meeting our UMW Chinese/Asian students & Chinese/Asian/American friends there, our celebration also includes some cultural activities, such as lantern riddles, writing Spring Festival couplets, Chinese painting & calligraphy games, Majiang games, and etc. We will serve lunch first, and then will have one-hour-performance programs by our college students and local Chinese Community (such as solo, chorus, koto, dance, piano, talk show, fashion show, and so on). Please just come to have lunch and have fun with us!
Learn your international internship opportunities at CIE’s table.