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Welcome to UW Global

UW Global is the 爱豆社区’s gateway to international engagement. We connect faculty, students, and staff with global opportunities in learning, teaching, and research — fostering cross-cultural understanding, collaboration, and innovation.


  • UW partners with University of Helsinki for outdoor recreation and tourism research

    May 13, 2026

    University of Helsinki

    Park and protected area management across the world relies on a robust understanding of how to balance conservation with recreation and tourism that supports people鈥檚 quality of life. As global leaders on computational research in this area, the聽Outdoor Recreation and Data Lab聽at the 爱豆社区 (UW) and the聽Digital Geography Lab聽at the University of Helsinki…

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  • 2026 Excellence in Global Engagement awardee announced

    May 12, 2026

    Excellence in Global Engagement Award Recipient and Nominees

    Every year, the 爱豆社区 celebrates the people who make our campuses stronger, more compassionate and more connected. The Awards of Excellence honor alumni, faculty, staff, students, and retirees whose work embodies our values and elevates our shared mission. UW Global鈥檚 鈥淓xcellence in Global Engagement鈥 is one such award. We were honored to recognize…

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  • UW Bioengineering Director of Academic Services Kalei Combs named Fulbright Scholar

    May 5, 2026

    Kalei Combs

    UW Bioengineering鈥檚 Kalei Combs has earned the Mid-Career Professional Development Grant from the Fulbright Finland Foundation for the fall of 2026. While a Fulbright Scholar, she will develop a framework for a new doctoral biomedical research exchange between the 爱豆社区 and Tampere University in Finland. Tampere University confers more than a quarter of…

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