• 2024 Fund for Education Abroad Scholar Gala

    The Danish Ambassador's Residence 3200 Whitehaven St, Washington, DC, United States

    Join the Fund for Education Abroad (FEA) for our Annual Scholar Gala! This year, the gala will take place on Thursday, November 14th, 2024 at the Danish Ambassador’s Residence in Washington, DC. Dress is semi-formal & fun! The event features delicious food, an open bar, a silent auction, and opportunities to hear from FEA Scholars. …

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  • Know Your Rights: Passports

    Virtual Event

    In response to hundreds of urgent identity document questions from transgender, gender-nonconforming, nonbinary and intersex (TGNCNBI) people across the country, Lambda Legal will present a special virtual info session on what TGNCNBI people need to know on YouTube on Wednesday, February 26 from 3:00-4:00pm ET / 12:00-1:00pm PT.

  • Morning Coffee w/ Rainbow SIG @ Forum on Education Abroad Conference

    Lost Coffee 111 Richmond St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Will you be in Toronto the week of March 19-21? Start your day with Rainbow SIG during the The Forum on Education Abroad Annual Conference! On Wednesday and Friday, join Claudio Castaneda (Rainbow SIG Region XII Representative) and fellow Rainbow SIG members for casual morning meet-ups at Lost Coffee (111 Richmond St W, Toronto). Grab …

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  • Strategies to Support Transgender & Nonbinary Students @ Forum on Education Abroad Conference

    Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel 123 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    This session will use the Forum’s publication, Supporting Transgender and Nonbinary Students in Education Abroad, to create a foundation of knowledge for attendees. It will address program design, marketing, advising, orientations, health and safety, and housing. Attendees will hear practical examples from institutions that have successfully implemented these guidelines. The goal is to encourage inclusive …

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  • Morning Coffee w/ Rainbow SIG @ Forum on Education Abroad Conference

    Lost Coffee 111 Richmond St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Will you be in Toronto the week of March 19-21? Start your day with Rainbow SIG during the The Forum on Education Abroad Annual Conference! On Wednesday and Friday, join Claudio Castaneda (Rainbow SIG Region XII Representative) and fellow Rainbow SIG members for casual morning meet-ups at Lost Coffee (111 Richmond St W, Toronto). Grab …

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  • Gauging Support for LGBTQIA+ Students @ Forum on Education Abroad Conference

    Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel 123 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    This poster session highlights results from a study investigating how organizations support LGBTQIA+ students in study abroad. Organizations (n = 64) identify their strategies to support LGBTQIA+ student throughout the study abroad student journey: marketing, pre-departure, advising, in country support, and re-entry. Key findings show no demographic data capture, reactive advising strategies, and collaboration with …

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  • The Future of Disability Inclusion: Perspectives from Professionals with Disabilities

    San Diego Convention Center 111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA, United States

    In celebration of the 35th anniversary of the American with Disabilities Act, a panel of early career international exchange professionals with diverse disabilities share their experiences with access and inclusion. They offer strategies and future aspirations to build more inclusive cultures for international education professionals and participants.

  • Fatness Takes Flight: Supporting Body Diversity on International Programs

    San Diego Convention Center 111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA, United States

    Body diversity is a vital (and often overlooked) topic in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts for international education. Antifatness and size discrimination create inequitable experiences for plus-size students. This session explores the impact of systemic antifatness on study abroad and offers strategies to make programs more inclusive and accessible to diverse body types.

  • Strategies for Responding and Navigating Identity-Based Incidents Abroad

    San Diego Convention Center 111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA, United States

    This session equips participants with strategies to respond to identity-based incidents abroad and promote safety, resilience, and inclusivity. Through guided discussions, case studies, and practical demonstrations, attendees learn key response components, the importance of predeparture training, and techniques for field professionals.

  • Transforming and Empowering International Leaders Through the RISE Fellowship

    San Diego Convention Center 111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA, United States

    In this session, audiences can learn about NAFSA’s Representation, Inclusion, Support and Empowerment (RISE) Fellowship Program. RISE fellows will share how the fellowship has helped their professional development. There will be an overview of the program, mini storytelling session among participants, and Q&A. Location: SDCC Room 7A

  • Community Dialogue: Politics and Study Abroad Preparation

    San Diego Convention Center 111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA, United States

    Explore with colleagues the importance of preparing students to engage with conversations about U.S. politics and social movements during their time abroad.

  • Unmasking Identity Formation in Education Abroad

    San Diego Convention Center 111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA, United States

    Join this interactive session to explore the topic of identity and better understand how to help students cultivate identities as global citizens. Together, reflect on how identity can be salient when traveling abroad and how identities may shift after return. Expand awareness of social and projected identities and build vocabulary in articulating how those identities …

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