Networks and Partnerships
Collaborating with global partnerships to unite people from networks around the world.
Al Rafeef Education Foundation Scholarship generously funded by Dr Aisha Almana (‘70) is part of a long-term Global Health partnership between Mohammed AlMana College of Medical Sciences (MACHS) and the University of Oregon.
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) brings together thought leaders, researchers, and policymakers to exchange ideas and collaborate on practical solutions to the challenges of the 21st century.
The Big Ten Academic Alliance is the nation’s preeminent model for effective collaboration among research universities including collaboration among offices of international partnerships and global engagement.
CLLAS mission is to facilitate interdisciplinary research, scholarship, intellectual community, and community outreach focused on Latin America and U.S. Latinx populations.
IPSI promotes initiatives that align with the fundamental principles surrounding the Ecosystem Approach.
Scholars at Risk protects scholars suffering grave threats to their lives, liberty and well-being by arranging temporary research and teaching positions at institutions, including University of Oregon, as well as by providing advisory and referral services.
UO students engage with diverse cultures, languages, histories, and lifeways across the world. GSL prepares our graduates for life after college with an interdisciplinary curriculum, innovative language teaching, and abundant learning opportunities outside the classroom.
The APRU Student Global Climate Change Simulation is a role-playing exercise in which students will form multi-country, multi-disciplinary teams to play the role of delegates to the UN Climate Change Negotiations.
The Welcome Campus Network is an initiative that empowers Americans to welcome those who are seeking refuge in the United States.