2025 International Engagement Fair
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Stanford students were invited to attend the 2025 International Engagement Fair to learn about student groups and campus organizations that offer students academic and professional experience abroad, international academically-focused activities, and other forms of international exchange.
This event was co-hosted by the Bing Overseas Studies Program, the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Global Engineering Programs, the King Center on Global Development, and Stanford Global Studies.
Ice cream treats were served, and students who attended could enter their names into a raffle for the chance to win a variety of prizes.
Tabling Organizations
American Middle Eastern Network for Dialogue (AMENDS)
AMENDS is a student-led initiative that seeks to connect and empower youth leaders from the Middle East, North Africa and the United States.
Archaeology Center
The Stanford Archaeology Center is an interdisciplinary hub focused on innovative research and education in archaeology and heritage. We seek to understand the past and also the complex ways in which the archaeological past contributes to contemporary and future worlds.
Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford (ACSSS)
ACSSS is a student-run organization whose mission is to broaden the channels of communication between the Stanford mainland Chinese community and various other cultural, academic, and professional communities in the Bay Area.
Bechtel International Center - Office of Global Scholarships (OGS)
OGS provides advice to students pursuing global scholarships for study and research abroad. We administer the campus application process over a dozen scholarships such as Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall, Boren, DAAD, etc. Bechtel also offers many programs and events for international students.
Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP)
BOSP offers transformative educational experiences that inspire students to embrace new challenges in complex global settings through its Quarter Length and Global Seminar programs. Study away, earn Stanford credit, fulfill graduation requirements and immerse yourself in another culture with BOSP.
Center for Human Rights and International Justice
Our Human Rights Summer Fellowship supports highly motivated Stanford students looking to make a valuable contribution and learn more about a specific issue in the field of human rights or international justice.
Center for Innovation in Global Health (CIGH)
CIGH is the university-wide hub that brings all students and faculty together to pursue training opportunities and research in global health.
Department of Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology's honors students are able to participate in fieldwork abroad.
Design for Extreme Affordability (Extreme)
Extreme is a two-quarter Stanford course uniting diverse students to design innovative, community-driven solutions. Through real-world partnerships, it prepares future leaders to tackle global challenges with creativity, compassion, and skill.
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
The Division brings together individuals dedicated to the study of literatures, cultures, and languages from humanistic and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Engineers for a Sustainable World
Engineers for a Sustainable World is a VSO that pairs teams of engineering students with international partners to collaborate on projects.
Forum of American-Chinese Exchange at Stanford (FACES)
FACES is Stanford’s premier student organization dedicated to U.S.-China relations, bringing together voices to engage deeply on the issues shaping our shared future for over two decades. Our signature programs include the annual Summit in January and the INTNLREL 33SI course in the winter.
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI)
FSI is Stanford’s hub for nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research, teaching and policy impact in international affairs. Student programs include internships, research grants, RAships, honors programs and a Master's in International Policy program.
Global Engineering Programs (GEP)
Global Engineering Programs aim to enhance engineering education by providing students with an opportunity to learn about technology and engineering globally, to build professional networks and to gain real-world work experience in a culturally diverse and international environment.
Haas Center for Public Service - Cardinal Quarter
Cardinal Quarter offers 500+ full-time summer or quarter-long public service stipended internships. Cardinal Quarter programs are offered by nearly 30 campus partners and span fields from the arts to technology, philanthropy to international service.
King Center on Global Development
As Stanford's research hub on global poverty, we provide scholars with resources to tackle the world's most critical problems and turn insight into action. We offer opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, including funding and real-world research experiences with Stanford faculty.
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