
Website University of Georgia
OVERVIEW The Global Education Advisor II role at the University of Georgia is a professional position within a well-established and active international education environment. Based in Athens, Georgia, this role supports the university’s commitment to global learning through study abroad and exchange programs. The position operates within the Office of Global Engagement, specifically in the Global Education division, and contributes to programs that reach a large and diverse student population. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES – Work as part of the Office of Global Engagement, Global Education division. – Support study abroad programs. – Support exchange programs. REQUIREMENTS – WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS Study abroad and exchange programs play a critical role in helping students gain global perspectives, intercultural competence, and academic enrichment. At an institution with high participation in international programs, this role supports access, coordination, and continuity for students pursuing global learning opportunities. By contributing to programs that send thousands of students abroad each year, the advisor helps advance the university’s broader educational mission. BONUS: APPLICATION ADVICE – Clearly articulate your interest in international education and how your professional goals align with supporting study abroad and exchange programs. – Emphasize any experience working in higher education offices, especially those connected to global engagement, student services, or academic programming. – Demonstrate familiarity with large-scale or high-participation programs, as the university supports a significant number of students studying abroad each year. – Highlight your ability to collaborate within a team-oriented office environment, particularly in cross-functional or mission-driven divisions. – Review the university’s global engagement initiatives in advance and be prepared to discuss how you would contribute to their continued success.
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