
IU Bloomington to host nonresidential scholars from Ukraine
The campus will offer one-year, nonresidential fellowships to Ukrainian scholars studying in the humanities and social sciences.
IU Bloomington is known for its international ethos. The College of Arts and Sciences takes the lead in sustaining that spirit.
A global focus, cross-cultural interest, and international opportunities permeate every area of study and research here—from your individual courses to campuswide events with visiting dignitaries. This world-sized perspective broadens your outlook, deepens your education, and enhances your career and your life.
Studying abroad with the College of Arts and Sciences provides an international dimension to the liberal arts for students in all majors.
The College’s International Office (College International) supports a variety of international initiatives that benefit College students and faculty, such as faculty-led study abroad programs, faculty and student exchange programs, international internships, institutional partnerships, proposal development, promotion of links to new opportunities, and engagement with international students.
Visit the College International website Contact our officeThe campus will offer one-year, nonresidential fellowships to Ukrainian scholars studying in the humanities and social sciences.
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