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Approximately seven percent of the Smith student
body is composed of students from outside the United States; 22 percent of Smith's permanent faculty are either foreign born or hold degrees from an international university.
The International Students
Organization helps these students share their cultures with the rest of the campus
-- and with each other. There are other organizations that are region- or culture-specific
-- among them the Asian Students Association, the Chinese Inter-Regional Student
Cultural Organization, the Smith African and Caribbean Students Organization, the
South Asian Students Association, and the Vietnamese Students Association. Involvement
and membership in these organizations is open to all students, irrespective of nationality,
cultural identity, age or disability. The only prerequisite is a desire to learn
and share.
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Learn about Smith's current visiting scholars. |
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Smith College’s Visiting Scholars Program
serves to enrich campus intellectual activities, nurture the college’s commitment
to cultural diversity, and further its goal of being a world college. International
visitors have extended the range of global experiences the college can offer its community.
We consider programs enabling scholars from around the world to become part of Smith’s
intellectual life to be a vital constituent of the college’s rich, diverse and
vibrant academic environment. Likewise, we are committed to supporting and enhancing
the opportunities for our own faculty members to visit other countries through the
exchange arrangement we have with the University of Hamburg and the University of Geneva.
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Current Visiting Scholars
Related Links
Office
of International Students & Scholars
International Students Organization
Visiting Scholars
Program
Faculty Exchanges |
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