Global Engagement

Get involved, participate or volunteer to develop intercultural skills necessary to succeed in a globalized world. Explore the opportunities UT Dallas offers for you to become globally engaged.

International Week (iWeek) is a university tradition that celebrates international cultures. UT Dallas serves more than 6,000 international students from more than 100 countries.

Brought to you by Intercultural Programs.

iFriend is a cultural exchange program where students can make new friends. International and American students learn from each other and take part in shared cultural activities.

Brought to you by Intercultural Programs.

Recognition of Cultural Heritage Months provides the Comet community with the opportunity to learn about and appreciate other traditions and cultures while commemorating and celebrating the contributions that different groups have made to the United States and beyond.

Global Events are activities or programs that have been created and offered in partnership with campus and community stakeholders and student organizations to enhance interculturalism on campus throughout the academic year.

Participate in live events exploring global engagement and intercultural competence by following UTD Intercultural Programs on Instagram.

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Studying abroad allows students to immerse themselves in another culture and expand their worldview. Programs range from full semesters to short faculty-led programs, including study or internships abroad.

Brought to you by Education Abroad.

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The Peace Corps Prep Program offers a special opportunity for UT Dallas undergraduate students to combine their coursework, volunteer service, and hands-on experience while advancing toward a certificate offered by Peace Corps.

Brought to you by Academic Affairs.

Free online courses for flexible individual learning to improve intercultural and language skills.

Brought to you by Future Learn

Festivals, celebrations and events organized by cultural student organizations from
multiple countries and regions of the world.

Brought to you by Student Organization Center.

Resources, events and educational programs to enhance global understanding.

Brought to you by the Office of the Provost and the School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology.

The Trammell and Margaret Crow Museum of Asian Art at UT Dallas includes an array of innovative exhibits, as well as pieces from the Dallas Museum of Art, objects from the University’s growing collection of Latin American art and works from Dallas photographer Carolyn Brown. The Crow Museum at UT Dallas is a second location of the facility, which also has a venue in the Dallas Arts District.