NC State Global oversees all of NC State’s internationalization efforts, from formalizing strategic partnerships with universities abroad to hosting international hubs and consortia here in Raleigh.
University international offices all follow the same laws and federal regulations, but university policies and state law sometimes require additional actions or restrictions to carry out local requirements or maintain compliance with institutional objectives and mandates.
This group was created as a way to bring together faculty and staff who have an interest in the different aspects of instructional design including layouts, best practices and useful tools for learning and assessment.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
NC State Global welcomes interest from international delegations to visit with campus researchers and administrative offices. Prospective international visitors should submit the International Visitors Request Form.
International Employment (IE) assists campus to successfully employ and retain foreign national employees needing employment sponsorship on a temporary or permanent basis.
Visa categories vary from position to position based on whether the position is paid or unpaid and whether the position is temporary or permanent.
The International Operations Council's membership consists of college or unit leaders who are appointed by their Deans. Members lead program development and implementation of NC State’s international strategic plan for their respective colleges and units.
These guidelines are based on information provided by partner institutions and by professional credential evaluation organizations. Since many of the systems involved do not use the contact-hour method of calculating credit in use at NC State, this should be taken as a guide rather than an absolute standard.
NC State faculty, staff and students travel all over the globe. Learn more about international travel at NC State and external resources.
The J-1 Exchange Visitor Program is a Federal program administered by the U.S. Department of State. This act promotes mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange.
Accreditation and assessment support NC State’s academic excellence by establishing learning outcomes that provide benchmarks for the success of all academic programs. Access to assessment reports and corresponding learning outcomes for each academic program and certificate are available.
A list of action action items and resources to help guide faculty and staff when separating from the university.
Timelines to determine when assistant professors and associate professors without tenure will be reviewed.
NC State Global facilitates the process of global partnership development for all university-wide collaborations by establishing Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) or agreements with institutions outside of the United States.
The Graduate Catalog contains Graduate School requirements and pertinent information for individual graduate programs, a current list of graduate faculty, and a selection of other resources for new students. The Catalog is informational only and is subject to change.
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The Graduate School