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International Studies

and Programs

Visit our home page at www.unomaha.edu/world                        

Bringing the world to Nebraska

Harnessing a powerful force for change — volunteers

Building a global family through sister universities

As UNO celebrates its 100-year anniversary, International Studies and Programs (IS&P) celebrates the more than 100 nationalities represented on campus.

For the past 35 years, students, faculty, scholars, business professionals and government officials from all over the world have participated in IS&P programming. IS&P attributes its comprehensive global outreach to the synergy created through the extraordinary community collaborations it has established and sustained at home and abroad. IS&P partners with other campus departments, local and statewide communities, national organizations and companies, as well as universities, organizations, and institutions worldwide.

Its broad network of partnerships supports research, international exchanges, study abroad, host family programs, and instructional enhancement specializations within the International Studies major. IS&P's goal is to continue to create and develop relationships locally and globally to bring educational opportunities to as many students, faculty and staff as possible while enriching the Omaha metro area and university community.

Bringing the world to Nebraska

In 2005, IS&P received the UNO Strategic Planning Award for Community Engagement for its excellence in developing and maintaining community connections throughout Omaha and the state of Nebraska. Following are descriptions of just a few of these ongoing IS&P community partnerships.

 

Nebraska Neighbors

For more than 30 years, UNO's linkages with neighboring communities and rural western Nebraska communities have facilitated home stays, tours and opportunities for guests to interact with small-town Nebraska. IS&P's Nebraska Neighbors program has introduced international students and scholars to rural Nebraska and has given Nebraskans the opportunity to meet international participants from around the world. During these "friendly invasions," various groups of international participants throughout the year visit small towns in Nebraska such as Lyons, Gering, Uehling, Oakland, Chadron, Scottsbluff, West Point and Columbus.

 

Students often stay with host families and learn about the farming industry, school systems, hospitals and various aspects of rural America. The West Point Chamber of Commerce, for example, for 18 years has hosted groups of Austrian Exchange Students from UNO's sister university, Vienna School of Business and Economics. In addition, IS&P's Center for Afghanistan Studies has provided rural visits to Gering and Scottsbluff for Afghan women teachers and administrators participating in ongoing education programs. These exchanges have created close relationships, and international participants and host families often maintain contact with one another long after the programs have ended.

 

Presidents Reagan and Bush, local community groups and newspapers, and national organizations such as Fulbright and NAFSA have recognized Nebraska Neighbors for contributing to international education and mutual understanding.

 

Adopt-a-School Partnerships

IS&P has adopted Crestridge Elementary and Beveridge Middle School, two international/global studies magnet schools in Omaha, through the Omaha Public Schools Adopt-a-School Program. The school staff has developed a curriculum that reflects many countries representing a variety of cultures, governments, history, geographic locations and levels of economic development.

 

International participants visit IS&P's adopted schools several times a year, especially during international week at Crestridge. UNO's international community has the opportunity to see how local school systems work and share their culture with young students. IS&P often receives requests from schools across Omaha and sends small groups of students to speak in classrooms about their cultures.

 

Omaha World Affairs Council

IS&P is home to the Omaha World Affairs Council, which has convened for 36 years to share and discuss contemporary global affairs. The 85-member group gathers 10 times a year to provide a forum for members to listen and learn.

 

Members come from Omaha's academic, business, professional and community leaders and from NATO representatives headquartered at Offutt Air Force Base.

 

Top photo: IS&P students Kaori Tomoyose (Japan) and Ali Al Khamis (Saudi Arabia) enjoy a lunch with students in West Point, Neb., during a Nebraska Neighbors trip.

 

Bottom photo: Afghan women educators visited rural Nebraska as part of the Nebraska Neighbors Community Connections program

 

 

Harnessing a powerful force for change — volunteers

Volunteering is a powerful force for change — for those who volunteer and for the wider community. The spirit of volunteerism that is alive in the United States today, however, does not exist in many nations. IS&P works closely with UNO's Service Learning Academy, where students address community needs and enrich their education by experiencing the real-world application of academic subjects and by developing the habit of active citizenship.

 

The Academy collaborates with more than 200 community agencies throughout Omaha and has provided an array of service-learning opportunities for UNO's international students. Volunteers from Habitat for Humanity, for example, have trained and worked together with international students to help build and repair homes for low-income families.

 

Students have worked directly with volunteers at Girls and Boys Club, where they have learned the meaning of caring for and educating underprivileged children. Also, many international participants have visited the Lydia House, which serves homeless single mothers and their children, many of whom have fled from abusive domestic situations.

 

Lulu Ferdous, an aviation major at UNO from Bangladesh, worked on a home for Habitat for Humanity and says, "I enjoyed working when I knew how happy it would make the new family to move into this house. It taught me a greater sense of purpose and dignity."

 

Through this vital initiative, IS&P's international students learn to apply their academic energies in collaboration with charitable partners outside of the university, to enhance the quality of life within their communities, and to experience the personal fulfillment realized from helping those who are less fortunate.

 

Pictured above: Lulu Ferdous, an IS&P student from Bangladesh, works on a project for Girls Inc. She's also participated in a Service-Learning project for Habitat for Humanity.

 

Building a global family through sister universities

IS&P's commitment to building a global community includes supporting 31 sister university linkages worldwide that promote study abroad; foster collaborative research; enhance curricular offerings; expand international partnerships; and support the exchange of students, faculty, and staff.

 

Because of the close collaboration between IS&P and the Omaha Sister Cities Association, UNO has established sister universities in four of Omaha's five sister cities. UNO and Shizuoka University, for example, have maintained an active sibling-university relationship for nearly 30 years. More than 1,000 Shizuoka students have studied at UNO and more than 100 UNO faculty and staff have engaged in research, language, cultural and educational exchanges at Shizuoka.

 

IS&P has collaborated with several departments across campus to facilitate programs with sister universities. The College of Business Admin-istration offers a joint MBA program with the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany; the Aviation Institute publishes a scholarly journal that is co-sponsored by UNO's sister university in Riga, Latvia; and the College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media has sent performing groups to sister universities in Austria, China, the Czech Republic, Germany, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Norway and Romania.

 

Also, UNO students from all colleges on campus have been selected to receive Nene Field Scholarships, an all-expenses paid opportunity to study at sister universities in Brazil, China, Japan, Lithuania and Nicaragua.

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