UH Global
Overview
Branches
International
The International branch of UH Global welcomes students and visiting scholars from around the world to study and work at the University of Houston.
Learning Abroad
Learning Abroad facilitates travel across the globe through a number of international learning opportunities, including faculty-led programs, traditional study abroad programs, research opportunities, internships, volunteer opportunities, non-credit experiential learning programs, service learning programs, and exchange programs.
Global Initiatives
The Global Initiatives office facilitates collaborations around the world through strategic partnerships, scholarships, and grants.
Global Citizens Credential
The Global Citizens Credential (GCC) allows UH students to enhance their undergraduate degrees with a set of core global competencies that distinguish them as global citizens. UH students who participate in the GCC will gain global knowledge and skills and upon completion, can demonstrate their international expertise through a certificate. The GCC helps students stand-out when applying to jobs or graduate school and also encourages students to increase their level of global engagement and responsibility on the UH campus, within local communities, and beyond.
UH students who graduate with the GCC will receive a global citizen credential transcript notation, a signed certificate, and an honor cord to wear at graduation.
Students interested in completing the GCC should click the button below to register:
The GCC is open to any UH undergraduate student in good academic standing with a GPA of 2.00 or above. In order to receive the GCC, the student needs to earn a minimum of 10 points through participation in any or all of these categories: Global Courses, Learning Abroad, Language Proficiency, Global Scholarly Work, and/or Intercultural Activities. More information about how points are awarded can be found below. Students are required to register points with a Verification of Completion form. After earning 10 points, the student must attend a Capstone Symposium before graduation.
- 4 points – Successful completion of UH approved global major/minor.
- 2 points - Successful completion (C or higher) of two upper-level global courses from the approved list of global courses. The course list is not exhaustive and students can submit a syllabus to UH Global to determine whether a course can be approved.
- 4 points – For an academic or
professional learning experience abroad over one week in length - 2 points – For an academic or
professional learning experience abroad of one week (7 days) or less
- 4 points – Successful completion of any foreign language major/minor.
- 2 points – Successful completion of two sophomore-level (intermediate) classes with at least a “B” or two junior-level (advanced) classes with at least a “C” foreign language courses taken either at UH or as part of a language immersion program where
UH credit is awarded- List of Approved Courses
- Or if a student already speaks a language other than English, the student meet with a
UH faculty member who teaches the language and ask the faculty member to email us as proof of language proficiency to earn 2 points. Or a student may take a placement exam and submit documentation for 2 points. For more information about language placement exams, visit the Testing Services website.
- 2 points – Participating in undergraduate research on any subject with a global focus for a minimum of four weeks or by authoring or co-authoring a scholarly
work with international collaborators such as foreign embassies, multinational enterprises, non-governmental organizations, or research and development institutes. For more info about research opportunities, please visit the Office of Undergraduate Research. - 1 point – Attendance or participation in two conference, seminar, symposia, or workshop that involves a global, multicultural, or international dimension. Some options are included below:
- 2 points – Taking a leadership role in an ethnic/multicultural or global focused student organization or event on or off campus. Or by interning or volunteering with either a local office with a global focus (such as a NGO, consulate, multinational corporation, etc.) or a community organization that serves international populations (such as a community center, refugee services, etc.)
- 1 point – Active participation in at least two multicultural, global, or international events. Some options are included below:
After completing 10 points, the student should complete a 'Verification of Completion' form by clicking the button below to submit information and documentation to register points.
The Capstone is a three hour debrief session where GCC students share their global experiences, explore global issues and theories, discuss the effects of globalization, and reflect upon what it means to be a 'global citizen'.
Students are eligible to register for a Capstone during senior year and after successfully registering 10 points. The Capstone Symposium is the final step in completing the GCC and must be completed before graduation.
Sign up for a Capstone Symposium
All Capstones will be held in the UH Global office in Ezekiel W. Cullen Building, Suite 101 unless noted otherwise.
Students who complete the GCC receive:
- Global Citizens Credential Transcript Notation
- Signed Certificate
- Honor Cord for Graduation
Note: Students who complete the GCC will have a $25 'Graduation Application Fee' placed on their account by the Registrar after graduation. These charges are for the processing of the transcript and certificate.
For More Information
For questions, please contact us at uhglobal@uh.edu.
Students are also welcome to schedule an advising appointment or drop by the
For more information, we invite you to drop by any of our upcoming GCC Info Sessions:
Date | Time | Location |
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Tues, Feb 5 | 11:30am-1:00pm | UH Global, Ezekiel W. Cullen Building, Suite 101 |
Wed, March 6 | 12:00pm-1:30pm | UH Global, Ezekiel W. Cullen Building, Suite 101 |
Thurs, Apr 11 | 11:30am-1:00pm | UH Global, Ezekiel W. Cullen Building, Suite 101 |
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Media Relations
Press Releases
UH Students Selected as Boren Scholarship RecipientsUH Conference Highlights European Energy Issues - Southern Gas Corridor- Provost Short Champions Alliance Between UH and Swansea University
- Swansea University Scholars
Showcasing Research at UH - UH Funds Scholarships for Students to Study in China
- UH to launch Passport for Coogs' Initiative
- UH Hosts President of Croatia during recent visit to
U.S . - Provost approves scholarship fund to
stregthen study abroad participation
Media Placement
- UH Chinese Studies Major Receives First Place in Hanyu Qiao
- Istoé Dinheiro -
BBR Texas Report - Azerbaijan Center - Quarterly Newsletter Jan - March 2015
Global News
UH to host first three days of Swansea UniversityTexas Showcase October 26-28, 2014UH strengthens ties with Swansea University with MOU signing- UH signs MOU with
University of Zagreb in Croatia
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Process for Establishing International Affiliations
Any formal collaboration such as a Memorandum of Understanding, an Articulation Agreement, or a Contract between UH and a foreign institution requires the endorsement of UH Global, the Office of the Provost and, if necessary, the Office of the General Counsel before it can be implemented. The Process for Establishing International Affiliations assists UH faculty and administrators through the required steps in establishing formal collaborations.
Global Faculty Development Fund
The Global Faculty Development Fund (GFDF) was established to further faculty involvement in the globalization process of the university. This Provost initiative will increase both the assortment and quality of UH’s global programs by helping faculty to defray the costs of engaging in innovative global activities.
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Erasmus+ Faculty Mobility Grant
Swansea University is offering Erasmus+ faculty mobility grants for faculty from
UH Global Advisory Committee
Name |
College |
Phone Number |
Email Address |
Department / Role |
Dietmar Froehlich | Architecture | 713-298-4977 | dfroehlich@uh.edu | Co-Director Graduate Studies and Assoc. Professor of Architecture |
Jeffrey Sposato | Arts | 713-743-5697 | jssposato@uh.edu | Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor of Musicology |
Marina Sebastijanovic | Business | 713-743-4650 | msebastijanovic@uh.edu | Clinical Assistant Professor of Management |
Yali Zou | Education | 713-743-4982 | yzou@uh.edu | Professor of Educational Psychology and |
Suresh Khator | Engineering | 713-743-4205 | skhator@uh.edu | Professor of Industrial Engineering and Associate Dean |
KiJoon Back | Hotel and Restaurant Management | 713-743-2530 | kback@uh.edu |
Professor |
Zale Kellen | Law | 713-743-0325 | kbzale@central.uh.edu | Associate Professor |
Hildegard Glass | Liberal Arts and Social Sciences | 713-743-3049 | hfglass@uh.edu | Chair Department of Modern and Classical Languages |
Anne Delcour | Natural Sciences and Mathematics | 713-743-2684 | adelcour@uh.edu | Associate Dean for Graduate Studies |
Terry Kirk | Nursing | 832-842-8209 | tdkirk@uh.edu | Clinical Associate Professor |
Vivien Coulson-Thomas | Optometry | 713-743-2042 | vjcoulson-thomas@uh.edu | Assistant Professor |
MariVi Tejada-Simon | Pharmacy | 713-743-7835 | mvtejada-simon@uh.edu | Associate Professor of Pharmacology |
Patrick Leung | Social Work | 713-743-8111 | pleung@uh.edu | Professor Social Work and Director for the Graduate College of Social Work |
Heidar Malki | Technology | 713-743-4075 | hmalki@central.uh.edu | Associate Dean of Academic Affairs |
Maria Modelska | Engineering (Staff Council Representative) |
713-743-3677 | mjmodelska@uh.edu | Associate Director, Research Center Administrator |
Hina Uddin | Student Government Representative | 832-842-6225 | sga@uh.edu |
Student Government Association |
FAQs
What is Global Strategies and Studies?
Global Strategies and Studies – commonly referred to as GSS is the centralized global leadership team at the University of Houston. GSS
What does International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) do?
ISSS facilitates all aspects of accepted incoming international students, faculty and dependents coming to the university. This includes providing visa and support services related to a student’s non-immigrant status while attending the university. More information on International Student and Scholar Services.
What does Learning Abroad (LA) do?
LA facilitates all aspects of preparing and processing student undertaking an overseas learning program, including reciprocal
What does Global Initiatives (GI) do?
GI provides support services to university faculty and staff by furthering strategic engagement
What is a Memorandum of Understanding?
Commonly referred to as an MOU, a Memorandum of Understanding is the formal agreement between UH and another entity, typically with a foreign institution of higher education, that allows the two parties to enter into a protective state for the sharing of ideas, research, faculty and staff exchanges, and allow for free discussion on the development of specific programs. This is typically facilitated at the college level and approved at the provost level.
What is a Memorandum of Agreement?
Commonly referred to as an MOA, a Memorandum of Agreement is the formal and legal articulation of specific programs, research or directives that are the result or extension of an MOU with the same entity. An MOA is typically facilitated by GSS and approved by
What is the process for establishing an international institutional partnership?
Instructions on establishing an international institutional
For any additional questions not answered here, please contact Global Strategies and Studies at gss@uh.edu.