Academic Programs
Creating an atmosphere of global education is a priority at Mason. With a wide-range of academic programs fostering global understanding, students learn to live and work in a global society.
Event Calendar
With one of America's most diverse student populations, Mason provides countless opportunities to participate in events that provide an understanding of global environments and cultures.
Projects and Partnerships
With numerous opportunities to collaborate with universities and organizations around the world, Mason truly prepares its students and faculty to become citizens of a global society.
Research Centers
Whether researching new technologies or studying global policy, Mason's innovative research centers continually respond to the needs of the international community.
Student Resources
Whether you are a current Mason student looking to study abroad or an international student looking to study at Mason we've got an answer for all your questions.
Study Abroad
The Center for Global Education provides opportunities to study almost anywhere in the world. Whatever experience you are looking for, Mason can find the right program for you.

WELCOME!

"George Mason University's global scope is a fundamental part of its mission. This scope involves a rich mix of students whose interactions contribute directly to the educational experience. It involves informed awareness of global issues -opportunities and problems alike- and diverse reactions to them. It involves an array of globally-focused educational and research programs in Virginia and internationally. These various connections reflect and promote the values of global citizenship.

-Provost Peter N. Stearns

STUDENTS!

If you are currently studying abroad, then please submit your own Letter to George!

Event Calendar

Mason is named annually by The Princeton Review as one of America's most diverse universities. Special events such as International Week and countless activities coordinated by international student organizations strengthen Mason's commitment to providing an understanding of global processes and cultures.

Sunday, June 8, 2008
3 pm
Concert Hall

Performance

The Four Seasons. Songs, music, dances, and theatrical performances. Presented by Boat People S.O.S. and the Asian Pacific Cultural Arts Foundation. Co-sponsored by Freddie Mac, Vietnam Review and the Center for the Advancement of Public Health. Boat People S.O.S., (703) 538-2190.
Monday, June 9, 2008
2 pm - 4 pm
Finley Building, Room 119

Oral Defense of Dissertation

Towards a Rational Choice Theory of Dictatorships and Political Transitions Using the Case of Pakistan, presented by Ghazia Aslam. School of Public Policy, (703) 993-2280, spp@gmu.edu.