The International Visiting Scholars program offers graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty from around the world the opportunity to engage with the University of Michigan School of Nursing’s vibrant academic community. Scholars can collaborate on research projects, access extensive university resources, and immerse themselves in a multicultural environment that fosters innovation and learning.
Program Highlights
- Collaborative Research - Scholars work closely with the U-M School of Nursing faculty mentors on cutting-edge research projects addressing global health priorities, from maternal and child health to chronic disease management and health equity.
- Access to Resources - Participants benefit from full access to U-M’s extensive academic and research facilities, libraries, and seminars, supporting a comprehensive and enriching scholarly experience.
- Flexible Duration and Timing - Visiting scholars stay for varying amounts of time, from one month to a year, depending on their circumstances.
- Tailored Mentorship - Each scholar receives personalized guidance to align their research and learning goals with our expertise, ensuring a meaningful and productive visit.
- Professional Development - Beyond research, scholars engage in workshops, seminars, and networking events that broaden their academic perspectives and build global professional connections.
- Cultural Immersion - The program encourages immersion in U-M’s diverse community and Ann Arbor’s vibrant cultural scene, enriching the overall experience beyond academics.
International Visiting Scholars Program
This program is ideal for scholars looking to expand their research horizons, establish international collaborations, and contribute to global health advancements alongside a world-class nursing faculty.
If you are interested in working directly with one of our faculty members, consider applying to the International Visiting Scholars program.