Education abroad positively impacts student success, but the challenge remains: how do we continue to increase access and support all students to study abroad? Meet us in Atlanta where we will explore topics such as managing mental health for both students and staff, enhancing access to education abroad for underrepresented groups, and ways to support students' intersecting identities across various cultural contexts.
Hosted in collaboration with Georgia Institute of Technology and The Forum on Education Abroad and designed for early and mid-career education abroad professionals, this seminar will provide insight into current mental health and wellness trends, teach innovative strategies for supporting participants throughout the education abroad lifecycle, help participants understand the unique perspectives of underrepresented students, and provide the foundations on how to apply asset-based advising models to enhance access in global education.
Learn more and register here: https://www.forumea.org/atlanta-regional-seminar.html.