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Connect. Collaborate. Make the world spin. Global relationships create a smaller, smarter, more caring world.
Founded by Carolina and Duke students, Kalia Health works to bring preeclampsia early-detection tests to women in developing countries.
Studying abroad once was considered an extravagance few could afford. Students today see global engagement as a fundamental part of their education, and many at Carolina have at least one study abroad experience on their transcript.
A seismic shift in global education has taken place. The College of Arts & Sciences' Study Abroad Program offers more than 330 programs in 70 countries. Three students share their transformational experiences.
In this week’s podcast, we talk with assistant professor of sport administration Jonathan Jensen about sports marketing and Olympic sponsorships.
Study abroad helped me learn that feeling at home is a state of mind and not an actual place. My home is with my family and friends here in North Carolina and at Chapel Hill, but it’s also with each and every person I met abroad. My heart is sprinkled all over the world and I couldn’t be happier about it.
As a Carolina student, Amaya Martinez Mesa helped create a nutrition intervention program at a nonprofit in rural Nicaragua.
The Duke-UNC Consortium for Middle East Studies promotes understanding of the Middle East by connecting K-12 educators across North Carolina to university resources through workshops, classroom resources and more.
The Galápagos Science Center on San Cristóbal Island is a collaboration between UNC-Chapel Hill and Universidad San Francisco de Quito to address the challenges facing the Galápagos Islands.