Education Abroad
www.pdx.edu/education-abroad/
Karl Miller Center, 6th Floor
503-725-4095, edabroad@pdx.edu
PSU recognizes the value of international experiences and offers a variety of options for students and faculty to learn and teach overseas. OGEI administers a wide variety of education abroad programs for PSU students year-round. Some of these programs are led by PSU faculty, some are direct exchanges, and others are offered in collaboration with reputable third-party providers.
Faculty-led programs range from ten days to six weeks and are offered throughout the academic year. PSU faculty members have taken students to countries all over the world, including China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain, and Vietnam. Advisors in Education Abroad offer guidance and assistance to students embarking on all types of education abroad experiences.
Please note that specific study abroad opportunities may change throughout the year. For the most current listing of programs available and to learn how to get started, please visit our website at www.pdx.edu/education-abroad, or come to our offices on the 6th floor of the Karl Miller Center.
Fulbright, Boren & Critical Language Scholarships
https://www.pdx.edu/fellowships/
Karl Miller Center, Suite 610
fellowships@pdx.edu
Director: Debra Z. Clemans
Fulbright Programs
Portland State participates in the Fulbright Program, first founded in 1946 by Senator J. William Fulbright and expanded in 1961 as the Fulbright-Hays Act. Awards available include those offered by the U.S. government, foreign governments, universities, and private donors, and most are managed by IIE, the Institute of International Education. Grants are available to qualified US undergraduate and graduate students and alumni for teaching or advanced research, to qualified faculty for lecturing and research, and to teachers for overseas teacher programs. Non-US citizens also have opportunities through Fulbright.
Grants for US students to Study, Research, or Teach Abroad - Fulbright opportunities for US students are announced annually around April 1st with submission deadlines in late Summer/early Fall. The annual campus deadline is September 8 for awards in the US student program that begin the following academic year. Information sessions are held in the spring term. The director manages PSU’s campus interview process and assists applicants throughout the application cycle. https://us.fulbrightonline.org/
University Lecturing and/or Advanced Research - The application deadline for many faculty and professional level programs is late summer each year. This program also sends non-US scholars and researchers from overseas universities to the US. Visit https://fulbrightscholars.org/ or contact Debra Clemans to learn about how to invite a scholar from overseas to study, teach, or do research in your department at Portland State University. For Fulbright Specialist options, another way to conduct short Fulbright projects/presentations overseas, visit this site: https://fulbrightspecialist.worldlearning.org/.
Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad - This Fulbright-Hays program provides grants to colleges and universities to fund individual doctoral students who conduct research in other countries, in modern foreign languages and area studies for periods of six to twelve months. Deadlines vary. Visit http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsddrap/index.html and contact Debra Clemans at clemansd@pdx.edu if you decide to apply.
Fulbright for Foreign Students - Fulbright offers awards to students from outside the US through embassies and Fulbright commissions overseas. To learn more about this program, visit this site: https://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/ Typically the student should be applying while still living in their home country.
David L. Boren Scholarships (NSEP)
Scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students are available through this federally funded program for the purpose of helping more Americans learn the languages and cultures of countries and regions deemed critical to U.S. national security and is managed by IIE, the Institute of International Education. It aims to build a base of future leaders and professionals who can help the United States make sound decisions, deal effectively with global issues, and to enhance and increase the faculty who can educate U.S. citizens toward achievement of these goals. This scholarship includes a federal service requirement once a student has completed their degree. Applications are due early in winter term each year. Interviews are held on the PSU campus prior to Boren deadlines. For more information about requirements and application details visit https://borenawards.org/. Information sessions are available during fall term. Those interested should email fellowships@pdx.edu.
Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)
The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) is a program managed by American Councils for International Education that sends current and recent US students (graduate and undergraduate) to other countries as a cohort for immersive summer programs that focus on languages considered critical to US National Security. This fully funded summer program has early November deadlines each year for programs that typically begin in June. The CLS Spark is a newer online version of the Summer program and also has a Fall deadline for applications. Debra Clemans offers info sessions about this program in Fall. See the site for more info: https://www.clscholarship.org/. Questions welcome at fellowships@pdx.edu.
Institute for Asian Studies
www.pdx.edu/asian-studies
Karl Miller Center, 6th Floor
503-725-8575, asianstudies@pdx.edu
Director: Hyeyoung Woo
The mission of the Institute for Asian Studies (IAS) is to promote understanding of the landscapes, histories, cultures, politics, and peoples of Asia. The IAS leverages the energy and expertise of PSU faculty with deep-rooted and wide-ranging interests in Asia to support research and education about Asia. IAS serves as the center for Asia-related research, teaching, and outreach in Portland and the wider region through academic and cultural programs.
Founded in 1997, IAS provides programming related to Asia including lecture events of both academic and practical nature and cultural events covering a wide range of regional focuses and issues through networking and collaborations with the institutional units and community organizations.
International Partnerships
www.pdx.edu/international-partnerships/
Karl Miller Center, 630D
503-725-4094, eowynb@pdx.edu
Director: Eowyn Brown Ferey
The Office of International Partnerships (OIP) is the hub for all Portland State University international partnership activity and is committed to facilitating connections between PSU faculty and staff to the international community. We support a wide range of partnership activity, including undergraduate transfer programs, study abroad at PSU, COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning), and more.
International Special Programs
www.pdx.edu/ciel
Karl Miller Center, Suite 630A
615 SW Harrison
503-725-2670, isp.programs@pdx.edu
Director: Karin Tittelbach
International Special Programs (ISP) offers a variety of non-credit, ESL based experiential programs for high-school, college-age students and professionals. Programs are short-term (1 week to 3 months) and draw on the expertise of PSU faculty and administrators and the Portland community. All programs include extracurricular activities, transportation, and a dorm or homestay experience. ISP also creates custom programs to respond to market needs. In a given year, ISP hosts 30-35 groups.. For more information visit our website at www.pdx.edu/ciel.
International Student and Scholar Services
www.pdx.edu/international-students/
www.pdx.edu/international-scholars/
Karl Miller Center, Suite 660
University Center Building, Suite 401
503-725-4094, intl-services@pdx.edu
International Student and Scholar Services staff work with admitted international students, visiting scholars, and international faculty. The office provides immigration, life advising to international students as well as providing support to host departments and visiting faculty and scholars. The staff work closely with U.S. government agencies, foreign government sponsoring agencies, diplomatic missions, and others to ensure institutional compliance while helping to resolve academic, financial, immigration and adjustment issues.
Services and programs offered to international students, scholars and faculty include:
• Intensive orientation programs for all incoming international students and faculty.
• Immigration advising for international students, visiting scholars, and faculty.
• Administration of scholarships specifically for international students.
• Educational and social events for international students and scholars with University and community groups, including a mentoring program which matches new international students with returning students to facilitate a sense of belonging.
• Weekly or quarterly workshops on issues affecting international students, such as employment, taxes, cultural adjustment issues etc.
• A weekly International Coffee Hour open to all PSU students, staff, and faculty.
• Advising for PSU faculty and staff regarding the invitation and employment of international faculty.
• Advising of international scholars and faculty (and their dependents) on regulations and procedures for maintaining legal status, travel, employment authorization, and other issues.
For more information about staff and services, please visit our websites:
www.pdx.edu/international-students
www.pdx.edu/international-scholars
For information about international student admissions, contact the Office of Admissions at 503-725-3511 or intladm@pdx.edu.
Middle East Studies Center
www.pdx.edu/middle-east-studies
Karl Miller Center, 660R
615 SW Harrison, Suite 660
503-725-4074
Director: Lindsay Benstead, Ph.D.
Outreach & Program Coordinator: Corinne Hughes
The mission of the Middle East Studies Center (MESC) is to serve our students, city, and world through the creation of a diverse, inclusive community and the promotion and sharing of scholarship on the Middle East, North Africa, and Southwest Asia. The Center was created in 1959 as one of the first two federally supported undergraduate program for Arabic language and Middle East area studies in the nation. Over the years, the university expanded to offer courses and programs in the four major Middle Eastern languages including Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Turkish and programs across different academic disciplines such as International and Global Studies, Political Science, Sociology, History, and Business.
Middle East studies at Portland State boasts a distinguished faculty and vast library resources. The Center serves as a resource on issues pertaining to the Middle East through activities that reach students and scholars, as well as businesses, educators, and the media. In addition, the Center supports academic conferences, workshops, cultural events, and lectures and provides support to area elementary and high school teachers and community college instructors.
The Center's core responsibilities are to coordinate and promote academic and outreach activities across the university and beyond, including conferences, speakers, and training programs for area students, teachers, faculty, and community members. The Center further seeks to guide and train students who plan to make a career in this field. To support these initiatives, MESC closely works with academic and administrative units across campus. As an outgrowth of these core responsibilities, it also conducts outreach activities with local, national, and international educational and community organizations.
Middle East-related degree programs at PSU include:
-Certificate in Middle East Studies
-Certificate in Global Studies
-Major or Minor in Middle East Language with programs in Arabic, Persian, and Hebrew.*
Please take a look at the various activities of our center on our web page and consider becoming a friend of MESC.
* PSU does not currently offer Turkish language courses or the Minor in Turkish. Turkish literature courses may be available.
Portland Center
https://www.pdx.edu/center-for-international-and-english-learning/about-portland-center
Karl Miller Center, Suite 630D
503-725-4094, portlandcenter@pdx.edu
Director: Eowyn Brown Ferey
Program Manager: Anri Zama
The Portland Center is PSU’s home for inbound study abroad. International students who seek a US academic experience, but not a degree, can enroll in the Portland Center for a term or an academic year. Portland Center students attend credit-bearing academic and English language support classes provided by the center as well as classes in the disciplines. Students can enroll for Fall, Winter, or Spring starts and will receive assistance with housing and registration. Note that the Waseda Transnational Program, established in 2000, continues to run as a part of the Portland Center.