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Division of International Affairs

Making Global Connections

The Division of International Affairs is the center for activities that connect the University of Memphis to the global community of students, scholars, and researchers. UofM is proud to host students from all over the world, with over 1,500 individuals representing 96 countries in our student body. Our international students and scholars excel in their fields of study, contribute to research and innovation, and help make our city a diverse and inclusive community. 

DIA leads international recruitment efforts and supports international students from the time they are admitted through graduation and practical training. Our Education Abroad Office gives domestic students wide-ranging opportunities for cross-cultural learning experiences, and the Intensive English for Internationals program gives students the language skills they need to be successful at school or in their careers.

In its 2023-28 strategic plan, the University of Memphis enshrined the vision to be a nationally recognized public research university that addresses the community and society’s greatest challenges. International partnerships create opportunities to magnify the impact of research and raise UofM’s profile around the world. DIA encourages and assists faculty and staff as they engage with colleagues and institutions abroad and helps foreign researchers find partners at UofM.

Whether you are a current UofM student, a faculty member, a student exploring education opportunities in the U.S., or a researcher seeking to collaborate with a top-tier research institution, you will find valuable information on this site. Welcome!


International students                                  Countries represented                                    Students studying abroad
students graphic   world icon   study abroad graphic
+1,500   96   +170

 

 


Johannes-Gutenberg Universitat Mainz

UofM celebrates international exchange partnerships 

Photo: Johannes-Gutenberg Universität, Mainz

Santa Ana crater lake. Photo: Navin Thapa