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- [CU Events Calendar] Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new experience -- building relationships, exchanging cultures and knowledge, and helping transform lives for generations.
- On October 21st CU Boulder’s Institute of Behavioral Science will host a compelling event titled “Europe's Role in a Trump's World"; RSVP is required for this hybrid event.ÌýDate: October 21, 2025, 11:00am to 12:00pmÌýIn-Person
- [CU Events Calendar] CU Boulder Career Services is hosting a virtual career fair on October 9th from 3-6pm via Handshake. This event is designed to connect students with potential future employers and will have representatives seeking students just like you for their companies.
- [CU Events Calendar] Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service (SFS) — the oldest school of international affairs/relations in the United States — prepares students to lead in national security, government, human development, business, and technology. Attend the info session on Thursday, October 9th at 12pm to learn more!
- [CU Events Calendar] On October 1st, 2025, the US Federal Government shut down. What exactly does this mean? Learn more on Monday, October 6th, during a special session of Politics and Pizza with the political science department.
- [PACES] The Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (PACES) is pleased to announce that Associate Professor Benjamin Teitelbaum will serve as the new faculty director for strategic events and public discourse. Teitelbaum’s role will first focus primarily on planning the Conference on World Affairs (CWA)...
- Global Seminars give you the opportunity to travel abroad with a small community of CU Boulder students, focusing on specific topics with first-hand experience. Some popular seminars for IAFS students have been:ÌýEcotourism, Coffee
- Georgia Sehlmeyer, currently a Sophomore and International Affairs Major, is studying abroad in Taiwan with a Global Grants scholarship for the 2025-2026 Academic Year. Read about Georgia's experience so far below! My first three
- As you start thinking about your education abroad, consider checking out these scholarship opportunities!Global Grants – Receive up to $3,000 per term (or $6,000 for a full year) toward a CU Boulder Education Abroad program. Apply
- [PACS] Afghan Women Reflections on War and Peacebuilding from U.S. Occupation to Taliban Return. Join CU’s Peace, Conflict and Security Program and the Department of Geography for an informative panel discussion with Afghan women on their experiences.