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Connect. Collaborate. Make the world spin. Global relationships create a smaller, smarter, more caring world.

  • Four women dig a hole with their hands.

    Learning from businesses around the world

    UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School's Global Immersion Electives help students interact with leaders of companies and organizations in different parts of the world, and participate in cultural and community experiences.

  • Students work in a marsh.

    Climate game-changers

    For thousands of years, the northern Andes Mountains have acted as a carbon sink, preserving organic matter as thick soil. As the planet warms, what will happen to all that carbon? This past summer, Carolina undergraduates traveled to Ecuador to take a closer look.

  • Dolan and a young boy read a book

    Bringing the world to North Carolina classrooms

    UNC World View is a public service program that provides global professional development opportunities to educators throughout the state.

  • Varun Jain

    #GDTBATH: Varun Jain

    Carolina junior Varun Jain is balancing his computer science schoolwork and college life while also running his own company, which is working to improve food distribution networks in India.

  • Melody stands beside a grand piano and sings

    Pianist-turned-opera singer performs on international stage

    After switching her music major focus from piano to vocal performance, rising Carolina senior Melody Zhuo is spending her summer performing Italian operas in Italy.

  • A male student takes a photo at the Huqoq dig site.

    Documenting an archaeological dig

    Fourteen Carolina media and journalism students tapped into what they're learning in the classroom to document an archaeological dig site in Israel.

  • A student adds a yellow pin to the world map

    Going Global

    For the next month, people from around the world are coming together to celebrate the FIFA Women’s World Cup. In the spirit of global community, we’re examining how Carolina is a leader in international education and how it is helping our students develop a global mindset.

  • Mya Doggett in front of a white pagoda in Myanmar

    The pursuit of passion

    Project Uplift led Taylor Doggett to Carolina, where she found the opportunity to study media and journalism in Hong Kong and experience new cultures and learning environments.