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International Education Week

International Education Week (IEW) has been celebrated annually since its inception in 2000 by the US Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. IEW is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. Murray State University invites faculty, staff, and students to participate each year by attending a session, performance, forum, event, or other scholarly or creative opportunity that celebrates international education.

IEW 2025 - November 17-21

All of our events are free and open to the public!

Questions? Email us at msu.studyabroad@murraystate.edu for more information!

2025 Schedule

10:00a CST Information Session - CCSA London Maymester 2026 - Anatomy of a System: Health and Policy in the UK & US with Dr. Elizabeth Gordon (via )

London’s medical history offers a powerful lens for understanding how health care has evolved, from early surgical practices at the Old Operating Theatre to the development of the NHS. Through visits to sites like the Hunterian Museum, the Roman Baths, and Dover Castle, students will examine how cultural beliefs, political decisions, and social power have shaped health care in both the UK and the U.S. Designed for students interested in medicine, public health, health policy, or history, this course connects historical context with contemporary challenges to offer a deeper understanding of how health systems respond to changing needs. Join us on to learn more about Dr. Gordon's course!

Noon CST - Lunch at Winslow Dining Hall - International Cuisine Week

Taste of South Korea: Braised Korean Pork Bowls and Korean Sweet Rice Bundt Cakes at the Savory and Bliss Stations

1:30p CST Information Session - CCSA England & Scotland Summer 2026 - Cities of Influence: Politics, Economics, and Culture in London & Edinburgh with Dr. Guilherme Silva (via Zoom - link to come)

Examine global political, economic, and social issues through the lens of two of the United Kingdom’s most influential cities: London and Edinburgh. This course uses these urban centers as case studies to explore how national identity, history, and global roles shape public policy and economic systems. Visits to key sites like Parliament, Canary Wharf, Edinburgh Castle, and major museums offer firsthand insight into how culture and history influence decision-making and national values. Designed for students in political science, international relations, economics, and related fields, the course encourages critical reflection on how perspectives beyond the U.S. inform understanding of today’s global challenges (Undergraduate and Honors credits available).

3:00p CST Information Session - Education Abroad Office Open Advising (135 Blackburn)

Drop in at any stage of your application application process. Don't know how to choose a program? Need help with your application or scholarships? A representative from our office will be in 135 Blackburn to assist! No appointment is needed. Just show up!

5:00p CST - Dinner at Winslow Dining Hall - International Cuisine Week

Taste of France: Coq au Vin and Eclairs at the Savory and Bliss Stations

 

Other events to be announced!

Noon CST - Lunch at Winslow Dining Hall - International Cuisine Week

Taste of Japan: Orange Chicken Stir Fry and Strawberry Short Cake at Savory and Bliss Stations

4:00p CST Workshop - Education Abroad Office Scholarship Workshop (135 Blackburn)

Join us for a scholarship workshop to learn more about the scholarship process, the scholarship essay question, and to talk about ways you can make your application as competitive as possible. Members of the Education Abroad Office and the Scholarship Office will be there to answer all of your questions!

5:00p CST - Dinner at Winslow Dining Hall - International Cuisine Week

Taste of Germany: Pork Schnitzel, Cream Sauce, Braised Cabbage, Potato Salad, and Chocolate Cake at the Savory and Bliss Stations

 

Other events to be announced!

Noon CST - Lunch at Winslow Dining Hall - International Cuisine Week

Taste of Spain: Paella and Churros at the Savory and Bliss Stations

4:00p CST Workshop - Education Abroad Office Scholarship Workshop (135 Blackburn)

Join us for a scholarship workshop to learn more about the scholarship process, the scholarship essay question, and to talk about ways you can make your application as competitive as possible. Members of the Education Abroad Office and the Scholarship Office will be there to answer all of your questions!

5:00p CST - Dinner at Winslow Dining Hall - International Cuisine Week

Taste of Belize: Stewed Chicken and Tres Leches Cake at the Savory and Bliss Stations

5:00p CST Information Session - Study Abroad Experience & Gilman Scholarship Shareback (135 Blackburn)

Come learn about RhyLee Sprague’s experience studying abroad on the KIIS Japan program and how he funded a portion of his program with the Gilman Scholarship! He is eager to tell you how you can receive scholarships to explore the world! Pell Grant-eligible students can apply for the Gilman scholarship, a national award program from the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Attend this session to learn more about the application process and how to make your application competitive ().

 

Other events to be announced!

11:00a CST Information Session - Education Abroad Office Open Advising (135 Blackburn)

Drop in at any stage of your application application process. Don't know how to choose a program? Need help with your application or scholarships? A representative from our office will be in 135 Blackburn to assist! No appointment is needed. Just show up!

Noon CST - Lunch at Winslow Dining Hall - International Cuisine Week

Taste of Italy: Pasta Bar and Tiramisu at the Savory and Bliss Stations

 

Other events to be announced!

Noon CST - Lunch at Winslow Dining Hall - International Cuisine Week

Taste of the United Kingdom: Fish and Chips and Spotted Dick at the Savory and Bliss Stations

12:00p CST Information Session - KIIS Türkiye Summer 2026 with Dr. Ismail Karabas and Dr. Brittany Wood (via )

Program Directors Dr. Ismail Karabas and Dr. Brittany Wood invite you to learn more about their study abroad program in Türkiye. Topics to be covered include courses & credits, costs, scholarships, deadlines, and itinerary (Istanbul, Cappadocia, Izmir). 

 

Other events to be announced!

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