The German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, or DAAD) awarded a generous grant to SUNY Oswego student Ruthie Taber for summer study in Germany.
SUNY Oswego student Carolyn Adams recently earned a 2026 national scholarship from Pi Delta Phi, the national French honor society, supporting an outstanding summer abroad opportunity in France.
During a recent extended visit to Taiwan, SUNY Oswego faculty and staff continued paving the way for partnerships with other universities and global corporations, including Micron Technology.
A SUNY Oswego intercultural management course draws on the rich backgrounds of the Humphreys Fellows program and opportunities to learn how to do business and interact with others from around the world.
Over the summer, SUNY Oswego graduate students had the opportunity to study abroad in London for their Contemporary Topics in Play Therapy: Trauma (CPS 604) course.
A proven track record of creating collaborative courses spanning continents has earned health promotion and wellness faculty member Minjung Seo the role of SUNY COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) Ambassador.
The campus is invited to join Oswego Abroad for the annual fall Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Marano Campus Center concourse.
Through a federal grant and active leadership, SUNY Oswego is paving the way for study abroad programs and research partnerships in South Korea and Taiwan to prepare students for opportunities with Micron Technology and other microchip-related fields.
The Office of International Education and Programs (OIEP) is offering services to any class, organization, group, faculty or staff who would like to highlight the importance of its Education Abroad programs and experience.
SUNY Oswego students recently returned from a week-long trip to Ireland for their Quarter 3 course, "International PR: Food, Beverage, and Hospitality."