Faculty and Staff


An image from our Business Practices in Latin America faculty-led program.

Faculty, academic advisors, and student success staff play a vital role in internationalizing the student experience at KU.  Faculty and staff develop unique learning opportunities for students abroad, motivate students to seek international experiences, assist students in identifying those experiences that fit into degree and career planning, support the articulation of overseas coursework to KU and ensure seamless student services for study abroad participants.

Study Abroad & Global Engagement appreciates all of the encouragement, support and guidance that faculty, advisors and staff provide to students who are beginning the study abroad journey.  We welcome your ideas and look forward to working with you to further enhance and expand the many international opportunities on offer for our students.

Faculty & Staff

Program Types

KU offers reciprocal exchange, direct enrollment, faculty-led, internship and research abroad programs through formal agreements with international and domestic university partners, contracts with approved service providers, and faculty professional and industry contacts.

Program Development

Study Abroad & Global Engagement is committed to providing a wide range of programs which align with the academic mission of the University and increase access to international education opportunities for students of all disciplines and demographics

Mapping to Major

“Curriculum Mapping” or Study Abroad Curriculum Integration is a collaborative initiative between KU’s academic departments and Study Abroad & Global Engagement (SAGE) to fully integrate study abroad programs into the college experience and academic curricula for students in all degree programs.

Travel Policies

KU Study Abroad & Global Engagement (SAGE) upholds policies for the protection and safety of University of Kansas students traveling abroad through KU. The following policies govern all university-affiliated international travel activities by undergraduate and graduate students.