Internationalizing the Curriculum and Campus (ICC)

Internationalizing the Curriculum and Campus (ICC) serves as a hub for the rich internationalization efforts across the University of Minnesota system.

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We offer multiple entry points and a continuum of opportunities with varying levels of time and commitment, from short 30-minute webinars and consultations, to a self-paced certificate program and more intensive faculty cohorts and customized plans for academic departments. To get started, click on one of the buttons below for more information and to register!


Upcoming Events

12:00pm | Monday, May 13, 2024

Online, instructor led

This one-hour interactive webinar is designed to introduce you to the mechanisms in our brains that prevent us from being interculturally inclusive and those that make such inclusion possible. It will include a brief summary of recent findings from cultural and educational neuroscience as well as practical strategies that could help you create more inclusive classrooms. There will be several interactive activities that will help you connect what you are learning from this webinar to your classroom practices. No previous knowledge on neuroscience is required.

2:00pm | Monday, May 13, 2024

Online, instructor led

This 30-minute webinar is designed to help you consider the role of cultural communication styles in your classroom, so you can help your students deepen their intercultural communication skills. During the webinar, we will review high-context and low-context communication styles used in different cultures and countries and provide you with an opportunity to reflect on your own communication style. You will also experience a teaching activity that you can do with your students on cultural communication styles.

12:00pm | Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Online, instructor led

This 30-minute webinar activity is designed to help you turn your class into a Global Village, where students examine how people in different countries are affected by global issues and trends and deepen their international and intercultural learning. Whether it is for a single assignment, module, or full semester, the Global Village activity asks students to practice representing a point of view from a different country or culture. You will learn about the original activity and its adaptations to different disciplines.