
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.
International Affairs Around the World

Opening Doors
"I went to Japan because I wanted to fully understand the things that I was learning in the classroom and from books. Now, I want to work there. International experiences can play a role in each major and in everybody's life. Definitely consider it. You can make it happen."- Jr. Booker, class of 2026, computer science major, anthropology minor

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
KU International News

Faculty nominations open for KU’s International Affairs awards
KU International Affairs is accepting nominations for two faculty awards recognizing leadership in internationalization: the International Research Award and the George and Eleanor Woodyard International Educator Award. Each includes a $1,000 prize. Nominations are due Oct. 8.

Applied English Center at KU welcomes new director, Pamela Pearson
Pamela Pearson is the new director of KU’s Applied English Center (AEC), bringing over 20 years of experience in English language instruction and international education.

Travel ban impacts international community: KU responds
Effective June 9, 2025, the U.S. has banned all travel from 12 countries and is restricting certain visa entries from 7 others. KU remains committed to supporting our international community and is keeping them informed of the latest developments.

KUIA awards 34 grants for research and collaboration abroad
Thirty-four scholars from KU will embark on global adventure through travel grants from KU International Affairs. Their projects will take them to 23 countries and range from forging global ties to unraveling mysteries of culture, health and history.