UB offers a variety of undergraduate programs in the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM), which prepares highly qualified graduates for exciting careers in Singapore—as well as advanced degree programs in Singapore and abroad.
The Office of International Education (OIE) offers a variety of funding opportunities to support global and international research collaborations by faculty and graduate students.
As a diverse and inclusive scholarly community committed to academic freedom, UB has established the UB Scholars at Risk Fellowship to afford highly qualified academics around the world who are threatened in their own countries the opportunity to continue their research and teaching in a safe and supportive environment at UB.
Threats to health are in our air, water and soil. Environmental epidemiologists like Francine Laden are researchers who try to connect the dots between our environment and our health, and their work is helping shape public health as we know it.
UB employees can share their Thanksgiving traditions while making connections with members of UB’s diverse international community by taking part in the “Thanksgiving Without Borders” program.
University of Michigan scholar Joyojeet Pal will deliver the first annual Moti Lal and Kamla Rustgi Lecture on India at 4 p.m. Oct. 17 in the Screening Room, 112 Center for the Arts, North Campus.
In a recently published paper, law professor Mekonnen Ayano examines an issue that could mean the difference between life and death for millions of people.
The goal of an International Faculty Launch Program at the University at Buffalo is to provide advice, information, and encouragement for new international faculty, within a confidential and positive atmosphere.
UB schools and departments wishing to develop new international affiliations that require formal agreements should review this information and follow these guidelines.
The Office of International Education collaborates with participating schools in the development, approval and delivery of UB degree programs in other countries.
The University at Buffalo maintains institutional partnerships with more than 80 leading universities around the globe. These affiliations significantly enhance UB’s international engagement and global reach, and help advance the university’s research, education and service missions.
As a diverse and inclusive scholarly community committed to academic freedom, UB has established the UB Scholars at Risk Fellowship to afford highly qualified academics around the world who are threatened in their own countries the opportunity to continue their research and teaching in a safe and supportive environment at UB.
UB offers a variety of undergraduate programs in the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM), which prepares highly qualified graduates for exciting careers in Singapore—as well as advanced degree programs in Singapore and abroad.