Meaningful progress depends on sustained collaboration - the SDGs cannot be achieved in isolation. UConn maintains hundreds of partnerships across government, industry, nonprofits, and institutions in more than 50 countries, connecting the University's research and expertise to communities near and far. Whether through international academic exchange, community-engaged scholarship, or interdisciplinary public health collaboration, UConn incorporates partnership into every area of our work.

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Office of Global Affairs (OGA)

The Office of Global Affairs (OGA) serves as UConn’s hub for international engagement, overseeing more than 180 institutional partnerships across 50+ countries. OGA connects students with study abroad and internship opportunities through the Experiential Global Learning office, supports international students and scholars through immigration and intercultural programs, and offers specialized training to international professionals and government officials through the Global Training and Development Institute. The office also houses the Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute and serves as headquarters for the International Studies Association.

 

About Global Affairs

Connecticut Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas speaks during a press conference to kick off National Voter Registration Day in front of the Jonathan statue on Sept. 17, 2024. (Sydney Herdle/UConn Photo)

Office of Outreach and Engagement

UConn’s Office of Outreach and Engagement connects the University’s research, expertise, and talent with communities across Connecticut and beyond. Guided by the principles of mutual partnership and reciprocity, the office supports faculty, staff, and students in designing community-engaged teaching and research and recognizes outstanding partnerships through awards and grant programs. The office was awarded the 2024 Carnegie Foundation Elective Classification for Community Engagement.
 
 
 

About the Office of Outreach and Engagement

Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Neag Endowed Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology speaks at the networking event in Hartford. (Photo courtesy of Danielle Faipler)

Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP)

The Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP) is an interdisciplinary research institute that brings together faculty, clinicians, and scientists to conduct public health research. InCHIP serves as a no-cost resource for UConn researchers, offering grant writing support, mentorship, pilot funding, and workshops. InCHIP also houses several specialized centers, including the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health, the Center for mHealth and Social Media, and the Center for Advancing Research, Methods, and Scholarship in Gun Injury Prevention.

 

About InCHIP

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