nstructional
Technology encourages doctoral students
to pursue research, study, and internship opportunities at
international universities and research centers. International
study can be a rewarding experience, both personally and
professionally. Studying abroad will give you a new perspective
from which to view the world and your work.
If
you are interested in international study, first clarify
your academic and/or research objectives and personal interests.
Then, look for specific faculty or institutions that are
engaged in work aligned with your interests. Instructional
Technology currently has working relationships
with institutions in Australia,
Botswana, Denmark, South Africa, and The Netherlands. (See
table below.)
A
good place to start your search is by exploring opportunities
at these institutions, or you can email the faculty contact
person for specific information.
Note
that international study is not limited to these institutions
or projects. If you're interested in studying or working
with a researcher at an institution not listed below, consult
with your advisor.
Financial
Support
The
Department of Instructional Technology has established a
program to provide travel
support for international study. International travel
can be expensive, and departmental funding typically will
not cover all expenses. However, there are other resources
available at the university-level and through external organizations.
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