UMD: A Globally Connected University
Graduate Students

Looking to bring international focus into your work, or to expand your classroom or office off-campus and into the global network? A variety of opportunities are available for you, both on- and off- campus.
- Apply for a UMD International Graduate Research Fellowship.
- Apply for a UMD Jacob K. Goldhaber Travel Grant or International Conference Student Support Award.
- Apply for a scholarship or fellowship through UMD's National Scholarships Office.
- Explore the many options that individual UMD colleges, schools, and programs offer for global experiences:
- The School of Public Policy’s Global Philanthropy Program.
- The Robert H. Smith School of Business' Global Consulting Practicum, and other global opportunities
- The International Economics Ph.D. program.
- The Burgers Program, supported jointly by the College of Computer, Mathematical, & Natural Sciences and A. James Clark School of Engineering, allows students to do research on Fluid Dynamics at the J.M. Burgerscentrum in Delft, The Netherlands, and other European locations.
- The College of Arts and Humanities' Graduate Travel Awards.
- The Hiebert Journalism International Travel Award.
- Programs of study in the College of Computer, Mathematical, & Natural Sciences offer a range of fellowships, some of which can be used for international research.
- There are opportunities for global experiential learning in the Robert H. Smith School of Business MBA program.
- Check out the many scholarship opportunities at the School of Public Health.
- Search other external graduate fellowships.
- Check out the opportunities for graduate students at Universitas 21, the leading consortium of international research universities, to which UMD belongs:
- Three Minute Thesis competition "challenges research students to communicate the significance of their projects to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes."
- Fellowship and Travel Opportunities: U21 offers a consortium of graduate study and research opportunities with fellow members.
- Graduate Research Conference: Running every 12-18 months, the conference offers participants opportunities to develop a range of skills relevant to the research process.
- Forum for International Networking in Education (FINE): FINE brings together participants to discuss educational issues, offers networking opportunities, and research collaboration.
- Sharpen your existing language skills:
- The Language Partner Program pairs UMD language majors with campus international students, or language partners, who are native speakers of those languages.
- The Language House Coffee Conversations provide you with a chance to practice, improve, or maintain your language skills in an informal, relaxed setting.
- Support a UMD global initiative:
- Work as an assistant on a study abroad program.
- Work as an assistant on a Global Classroom course.
- Apply to be an assistant with the Global Communities Living and Learning Program.
- Alternative Breaks
- Center for Chinese Language Teacher Certification and Development (CCLTCD)
- Engineers Without Borders
- Global Studies Minor Program
- Language House
- Maryland English Institute
- Maryland Social Entrepreneur Corps (MSEC)
- Peace Corps
- Student Cultural Organizations
- Share your international experience with the campus and beyond.
- Participate in campus international activities.