IIE Resources for Study Abroad
Research, Evaluation & Learning
IIENetwork
Since 1919, IIE has pioneered applied research and policy analysis in the field of international education. IIE’s Research, Evaluation & Learning team collects and disseminates data on student mobility and provides research and program evaluation services to domestic and international governmental agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and foundations. IIE’s publications are standard reference resources for students and advisers, and IIE’s research reports and policy papers serve as a rapid response to the changing landscape of international education.
The IIENetwork is IIE’s global membership network of more than 10,000 professionals from 1,500 institutions, organizations, and government partners. Through the IIENetwork, IIE shares resources, data, and timely information that are designed to help organizations and campuses strategize about the future of global education and make critical decisions. It is the best way to connect with IIE’s programs, resources, and events.
International Partnership Building
To learn more and join the IIENetwork, visit iie.org/IIENetwork.
IIE Publications
IIE creates cross-border connections among HEIs, faculty, and students to cultivate research collaboration, foster diplomacy, build capacity, and exchange ideas.
Resources to support international education stakeholders that are available to download or purchase. Below are the more recent study abroad focused publications:
IIEPassport.org
2020 Broadening Opportunities for Study Abroad: U.S. Government Funded Scholarship Programs
Through IIE’s searchable online database for study abroad programs, students have access to discover the variety of study abroad programs seeking participants.
2019 Faculty and Education Abroad: The Role of Faculty in Promoting Global Learning on U.S. Campuses 2019 Who’s Counting? Understanding the Landscape of Graduate Learning Overseas 2017 Generation Study Abroad: Year One Impact 2017 Underrepresented Students and US Study Abroad: Investigating Impacts 2017 Gaining an Employment Edge: The Impact of Study Abroad on 21st Century Skills & Career Prospects in the United States 2016 The World is the New Classroom: Non-Credit Education Abroad 2015 A Parent Guide to Study Abroad (English and Spanish editions) 2014 What Will It Take to Double Study Abroad? A “Green Paper” on the Big 11 Ideas from IIE’s Generation Study Abroad Think Tank 2013 A Student Guide to Study Abroad
IIE American Passport Project For students of limited means, studying abroad can require long-term planning, and financial hurdles. The cost of a passport can bar them from moving forward. Through the IIE American Passport Project, U.S. colleges and universities in the IIENetwork will be selected to nominate firstyear students, who are eligible for Pell grants, to have the needed support to obtain a U.S. passport and plan to study abroad. IIE aims to enable at least 1,000 students annually. Learn more at IIE.org/IIEPassportProject. IIE GENERATION STUDY ABROAD IMPACT REPORT / 31