Campus Community Invited to Host International Education Week Events

International Education Week is set for Nov. 12-16
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International Education Week is set for Nov. 12-16

International Education Week is fast-approaching. The week, set for Nov. 12-16, is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education worldwide.

Multiple events are planned to celebrate the week at the University of Arkansas. All members of the campus community are invited to participate in the planned activities or host their own events. Those interested in hosting an International Education Week activity should submit an event request form.

Looking for inspiration for how to get involved with International Education Week? Visit the University of Arkansas' International Education Week webpage. The page includes:

  • Information about how to participate
  • Forms for event submissions
  • Forms for globe balloon orders
  • Posters for International Education Week, International Dress Day and Jersey Day
  • Sponsorship information
Contacts

Cynthia Smith, assistant director for outreach
Office of International Students and Scholars
479-575-5003, csmith@uark.edu

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