NTC Grants Info Session

Learn about funding opportunities for study abroad! Note: Funds cannot be used for tuition, but can support flights and housing.

Do you have a research project or other academic opportunity that you need help funding? This year, nearly $100,000 in grant money is available to all full-time undergraduates at Tulane for academic projects, research, participation in conferences, summer internships, and much more. Hear about successful projects from recent grant recipients, and learn more about applying for grant funding from Newcomb-Tulane College.

Spring 2023 Study Abroad Application Deadline: 9/14/22

Apply to study abroad in Spring 2023 by September 14, 2022. You can access our programs catalogue online or make an appointment with a study abroad advisor to discuss your goals for study abroad! Remeber you must submit Tulane's study abroad application, in addition to your program's application. You can access the Tulane Study Abroad application here.

Alexis T. Reed

Alexis T. Reed

Administrative Program Coordinator

Biography

Alexis Reed is a life-long resident of the Greater New Orleans area and graduated from the University of New Orleans, where she studied Anthropology, Political Science, and Sociology.  Alexis studied abroad with the UNO-Japan: Study at Doshisha University Program as a Benjamin A. Gilman Scholar the summer after her freshman year and participated in the National Model United Nations Conference during the spring semester of her freshman year. During her senior year she became a McNair Scholar, a program that prepares underrepresented undergraduate students for grad school and provides support during undergrad, with the intention that scholars will pursue a doctorate degree in ten years. 

Being a first-generation, Black college graduate and the first in her family to travel internationally, she is passionate about outreach and promotion to help increase the percentage of first-generation and Black college students who participate in cultural exchange opportunities. She has done this by sharing her experiences with funding and preparing to study abroad and her time in Japan to attendees at the 2021 We Represent Conference and UNO’s 2020 #StudyAbroadSoBlack panel. Alexis has also volunteered as a Student Consultant for Diversity Abroad’s 2020 Global Student Leadership Summit by providing the Student Experience/Local Engagement Sub-committee with suggestions for a keynote speaker, professionals to attend networking sessions and participant activities. Most recently, she has volunteered to be a 2022 Application Review Committee Member for Diverse International Women of Color Scholarship and was selected to serve as a 2022-2023 Gilman Alumni Program Ambassador.

With her experiences mentoring UNO freshman students and serving as a teacher assistant as a UNIV 1001 Peer Mentor, she welcomes Tulane students to access her as a resource, regardless of whether they end up studying abroad.

Farewell Global Cafe

Join the Office of Study Abroad for the final Global Cafe of the Spring 2022 semester. We will have coffee and pastries to enjoy while celebrating the end of the semester with internationally-minded Tulanians. Study abroad advisors will be available for walk-in advising throughout the event.

Global Perspectives - Virtual visit to Museu da Maré (Maré Museum)

Join the Center for Global Education in a vitual visit at Museu da Maré in Maré, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which will showcase the museum's permanent exhibit. Museum educator Dr. Adrielly Ribas will join us, and speak about the museum's programming during the COVID-19 pandemic and what that meant for the staff and their work. She will also speak about the return of youth docent training at the museum after a two-year hiatus.

Subscribe to