Connecting Tulane and the World
International Education Week November 18-22, 2024
This year, we are exploring the theme of Displaced Identities, Postcolonial Legacies, and Creating New Narratives.
Join us for a week of events reflecting on Tulane and higher education’s role in global inequities. We'll ask how we can disrupt those inequities and towards more just futures.
Keynote Speaker: María Magdalena Campos-Pons, renowned Cuban multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the complex intersections of memory, spirituality, and identity
Other Events: Tulane Global Café | Tulane Language Day
Diplomacy Lab: Bridging Academia & Foreign Policy
Tulane is a proud partner of Diplomacy Lab, a public-private partnership between the U.S. Department of State and a network of U.S. academic institutions. Diplomacy Lab enables the State Department to "course-source" research on foreign policy issues by leveraging the talents of students and faculty at universities across the country. If you are interested in learning more about the +100 Projects available, the bidding process, or reaching out for more information, please visit the Tulane-Diplomacy Lab website or email tulaneglobal@tulane.edu.
The TU Global Team
Tulane Global provides direction for the University’s international endeavors, collaborating across campus with students, faculty, and staff to support ground-breaking research, foster an inclusive international community, and facilitate impactful global learning and engagement.
Tulane's Global Footprint
Tulane students and scholars represent 94 countries
+1,500 international students and scholars
+200 study abroad programs +50 countries
More than 10,000 international alumni
Research and learning in more than 70 nations
Collaborating research institutions worldwide
How Can We Help?
Get pre-approval for high-risk travel. Centrally book and register your travel via World Travel Services & Concur.
Services provided by Crisis24 and how to access their 24/7 security assistance hotline in the event of an emergency while abroad.
Checklists, tools, trainings, and general information to ensure health and safety before and during traveling abroad.
How to develop or renew international MOUs and agreements. Explore existing institutional global partnerships.
OISS offers guidance on immigration matters, programming, and support services to international students, faculty, and their dependents.
Browse and apply for all study abroad options at Tulane: Faculty-led, Exchange, Research, Service Learning, Language Immersion, and third-party sponsored.
Global Research and Partnerships
Rooted in New Orleans and connected to the world, Tulane University is addressing complex challenges through innovative research centers across campus and collaborations with global communities in New Orleans around the world. At Tulane, we believe in the power of partnership to expand the impact and quality of our research and teaching. Through collaborations with partners in more than 70 countries, Tulane is at the forefront of cutting-edge research, culturally responsible and responsive teaching, and reimagined global awareness.
TU Citizens
Tulane Global’s Office of International Students and Scholars, NTC Center for Global Education and Office of Study Abroad, Freeman Study Abroad, and International Legal Programs have partnered with Claire Bangser to collect stories celebrating the benefits of international representation and exchange on our campus community. TU Citizen photos and testimonies are captured each November during Tulane’s International Education Week and shared each spring on a variety of media.