Office of Globalization

We have moved offices!  You can now find us on the 5th floor of Dudley Hall (Gateway Building) 

 

Check Design Your Global Experience page for opportunities.

Graduating in May?  You CAN study abroad the term immediately following your graduation! (Maymester)  

Contact techglobal@purdue.edu to discuss your options.

 

While the world continues to get smaller, Purdue Polytechnic global and cultural opportunities continue to grow. The Office of Globalization in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute focuses on the global reach of the college through a variety of programs. Elizabeth Barajas, M.A., Director of Globalization, and Global Programs Specialists Jen Ramos, M.A. and Misty Clugh work to seek, initiate and sustain

 

  • International student exchanges
  • Faculty exchanges
  • Undergraduate/graduate group research collaboration
  • Dual/Joint degree options
  • Departmental study abroad programs
  • International industrial internships
  • Industrial problem solving
  • Indiana Industrial economic/international development.
  • Strategic Global Alliances

All students in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute can choose to gain an enriched perspective of the global marketplace through a multitude of global experiences that both interest and benefit the student and his or her chosen path of study.

You can now earn a minor as part of your global experience with the new Advanced Global Technology Minor.

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The Office of Globalization acknowledges the traditional homelands of the Indigenous People which Purdue University is built upon. We honor and appreciate the Bodéwadmik (Potawatomi), Lenape (Delaware), Myaamia (Miami), and Shawnee People who are the original Indigenous caretakers.

 

students studying abroad

Czech Technical University- Prague

"There's a reason why people who come back from studying abroad talk about it in almost every conversation they can. I believe my time in the Czech Republic put me outside my comfort zone and forced me to learn my strengths and weaknesses. Having classes with students from all over the world exposes you to different cultures and societies which in return allows you to share your experiences living in the US. I think choosing to go abroad was one of the best decisions I've made in my college career."

-Tim Hitchcock - Cybersecurity