From Nov. 17–21, units across campus will host events highlighting international education, exchange and research.
UCLA International Institute, November 10, 2025 — The UCLA International Institute will lead a campus annual celebration of International Education Week, a nationwide initiative that takes place every fall, next Monday through Friday, Nov. 17–21.
With support from 21 UCLA sponsors and the participation of units across campus, International Education Week offers UCLA students, faculty and staff an array of events and activities.
Participants will have opportunities to:
- Learn about international educational programs, both on campus and abroad, as well as international research opportunities, scholarships and internships.
- Join conversations with U.S. and international students, faculty and university leaders on issues of global significance.
- Explore international career paths.
- Immerse themselves in the wide range of global cultures and arts at UCLA.
Despite the unprecedented challenges to both universities and international education, UCLA is and will remain a global university. Our university naturally has a ‘glocal’ vision and the week’s activities reflect UCLA’s commitment to deepening its impact, both globally and within the city of Los Angeles. This commitment is cemented in one of the goals of the UCLA Strategic Plan, to "expand our reach as a global university,” which informs the UCLA Connects flagship initiative.
Many members of the UCLA community bring deep connections to numerous world cultures and local diaspora communities, which enrich our campus life. And the research conducted at UCLA — whether in the social sciences and humanities, medicine, economics, life sciences, environmental sciences, engineering, the arts or other fields — has direct impacts on people in Los Angeles and across the globe.
As host of International Education Week, the International Institute supports a campus ecosystem that educates Bruin students to become global citizens in today’s complex world. It offers a broad range of undergraduate degree programs in international studies (global studies, global health, international and area studies, international development, international migration) and three master’s programs (African, East Asian and Latin American studies). In addition, the institute houses 22 individual centers and programs dedicated to specific world regions and global issues, which regularly offer free public events.
Published: Monday, November 10, 2025