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Tools, Resources and Other Opportunities

Below is a list of organizations and search tools that can assist you in finding opportunities to develop your global skills and leadership.

Tools and Resources

Student Groups, Events, Activities

Explore student groups or student-focused activities that encourage global learning at UC Davis. These groups and activities stand out because they provide students with regular or ongoing opportunities to engage with global issues and/or solve global problems.

UC Davis Networks

Tap into the different networks and associations that UC Davis is a part of and get connected to opportunities that promote international knowledge exchange. Learn from people in different countries working in different disciplines to take part in collaborative problem solving.

Global Learning Hub Programs Search Tool

Search a curated list of global programs on the Global Learning Hub’s “Discover Programs” webpage. Find opportunities where you can develop your skills and abilities and gain leadership experience. Opportunities available for undergraduates through those in postgraduate studies.

GoinGlobal

GoinGlobal is a free resource for you as a UC Davis student where you can find global career guides and a worldwide job and internship search engine. The Culture Wizard provides opportunities for you to build your intercultural skills. GoinGlobal also has an employer directory and H1B plus granting instant access to millions of visa petitions from U.S employers seeking to hire international talent.

Student Guide to the UN Sustainable Development Goals

This guide was created to help students become familiar with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, why they are important, and how students can get involved. It highlights classes, research, clubs, internships, and volunteering opportunities for students.

Other Opportunities

Pal Program 

Get paired with a fellow undergraduate to engage in intercultural conversations. Build intercultural awareness, practice a target language, and develop friendships. You also have the option of earning one unit of credit through EDU 198 Intercultural Communication for Pal. 


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