Welcome to our video library! Here you can find recordings of past webinars and virtual information sessions.
For upcoming events, be sure to check out our calendar. To schedule a meeting with a study abroad advisor, click here.
This session will cover how to book an international flight, including how to pay attention to specific details to avoid issues when flying. Great for anyone who has never booked a flight before, and those who just want a little more information to help them pick the best flight option.
Please note Zoom cut off the last few minutes of this presentation, which was inviting students to attend Flying 102 (which you can see as the next video below).
This session will cover what to expect when flying internationally, from arrival at the airport to landing at your final destination. You'll learn more about navigating the airport, layovers and what to expect during these, passport control and customs (and when to expect to go through these), and more!
In this session, the Study Abroad Office partners with the LGBTQ Center to share information and resources for preparing to study abroad.
Spend your summer Down Under! Join us to learn more about the Purdue Summer Program in Sydney - earn six credits in 7.5 weeks, and have a long weekend every week to allow lots of time to explore and do your own thing.
To visit the program information page, or to apply, click here.
Application deadline, March 1st.
In this session, CAPS shared information about mental health resources on campus, and answered student questions about mental health in preparation for studying abroad.
Learn more about the Purdue Sydney and London Internship Programs for 2024. In this callout, you'll learn more about the program and hear from three previous students about their experiences.
Back from study abroad and wondering how to leverage it into your job/internship/grad school applications? Join us to learn more about identifying skills and examples from study abroad that employers will care about and how you might want to incorporate your experience into your cover letter and resume.
Want to study abroad, but not quite sure how to pay for it? Join us for this information session where we'll cover program costs, scholarships and financial aid, how to pick a cost-effective program, and ways to make programs more affordable.
Want to study abroad but not sure how to pick the right program for you? Join us as the study abroad advisors go over what to look for in a program, what you should think about when picking a program.
Interested in learning more about study abroad at Purdue? Then this is the video for you! Advisors will walk you through some of the basics and how to go about getting started, as well as share resources and information to help you start to discover where Purdue will take you.
Tasting local cuisine is one of the most exciting aspects of travel or studying abroad. More than just experiencing new flavors, textures, and aromas, you can also learn a lot about a country or region by eating the way locals eat. In this session, we will explore the idea of food as an expression of cultural identity.
Presentation slides are available here.
Join us for the first episode in a series of short virtual information sessions called “Culture Talk Coffee Breaks.” Each 30-minute session will introduce a topic related to culture and offer opportunities for participants to reflect and ask questions. These sessions are a great way to get a taste of culture without leaving home and prepare for future study abroad or travel experiences.
Inspired by a TED Talk of the same name by Derek Sivers, this session titled “Weird, or Just Different?” will explore how to shift your perspective when encountering the new-to-you, whether that happens to be abroad or at home. Grab a coffee (or tea, or whatever you like) and join us!
Presentation slides are available here.
Watch the BGR information session on study abroad - we'll go over four myths about studying abroad and why they shouldn't stop you from exploring your options! You will also hear from a panel of students who have already studied abroad and what they thought about their experience.