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Mobilizing Curiosity. Engaging the World.

KU International Affairs empowers Jayhawks from all 50 states and over 105 nations to achieve their full potential by mobilizing discovery, research, and service across geopolitical borders. KUIA cultivates inclusion and collaboration across campus and the region through our engagement of the global community.

Our Work

International Affairs Around the World

1,707
international students
100+
countries represented on campus
1,392
students who study abroad
200+
partnerships supporting international research and collaboration
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Opening Doors

"Studying abroad opened doors and opportunities for me that were always there that I never would have seen."
- Mika Schrader, 2020 graduate with degrees in history and religious studies.

Study Abroad

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International Connections

"It is important being able to understand other cultures and perspectives, and that goes for more than just between countries, it is true for inside the U.S."
- Emilia Paz Ojeda, international student and 2020 graduate in computer science

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KU International News

Ross teaches a class in Taiwan

Fulbright experience paves way for career in foreign service

When Ross took the job of bus boy at Blue Koi, he had no idea it would place him on a path to pursue his dream job of working for the foreign service.
Natalie Miller stands in front of the office of George Congresswoman Nikema Williams

Natalie Miller: KU alumna's study of extremism inspires her to pursue graduate program in Germany

For Natalie Miller the seeds of her thesis began to germinate while standing in Berlin’s DDR Museum, which depicts life in former East Germany with displays of covert listening devices, clothing and recreated tower block apartments.
Miki Shono stands in front of sunflowers

Miki Shono: Kansai University student returns to KU to teach Japanese

In 2017 Miki Shono was a Japanese student with the Kansai University program struggling to make connections with Americans in her first semester at KU. A graduate teaching assistant invited her to observe a Japanese language class, which turned out to be a pivotal moment for forming friendships with Americans and her career path.
pictured, left to right: Rahaf Bdour, Khloud Emam, Alexa Paredes, Ernestina Lukas, Nonhlakanipho Ntuli, Samuel Hasenpusch, María Domínguez, Mohammad Abazid, Mahliyo Mahmudova, Angelina Kible, M'hammed Kharbouch, Sabrina Karoui, Johnson Adegbola, Sena Karayağız, Alp Çiftçi, Natalia Kasianchuk, Mercedes Velarde Acurio, Sujit Maharjan, Margarita Rivera Arrivillaga, and Andres Salamanca, who is in his second year as a Fulbright.

KU welcomes 21 Fulbright students and teaching assistants

This fall, the University of Kansas welcomed 14 students as part of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program and an additional seven students as Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistants.



International Events at KU

2023 - 2024 Annual Report

Read about faculty, staff and student international successes