The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies (JUIS), an official student organization at UW–Madison, is seeking a student graphic designer (or layout designer) to support the production of its journal, published twice a year. This role …
Year: 2026
2026 World Cinema Day: Connecting K-12 Students to Global Narratives
For over two decades, a collaboration between the Wisconsin Film Festival and UW-Madison’s Institute for Regional and International Studies (IRIS) has connected Wisconsin students with global cultures through the big screen. This year, World Cinema …
Author-in-Residence with Cuban-American Writer Alexandra Diaz | April 13-14
LACIS & IRIS NRC are pleased to welcome Cuban-American author, Alexandra Diaz, to campus for a multi-day residency in April! Her visit will feature a variety of special events including a workshop at Oconomowoc High …
An Exploration of Iranian Culture & Cuisine: A Culinary Passport Dinner | April 18
Enjoy an authentic dinner followed by a panel discussion on Iran’s cuisine, ethnic and regional diversity, and Iranian-American perspectives on growing up in Madison and the Midwest.
IRIS NRC Supports Ambassador Talk on U.S. Foreign Policy in Central Asia
IRIS NRC partnered with the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations (MCFR) to support a recent campus visit by former U.S. Ambassador Daniel Rosenblum. During his talk at UW–Madison, Ambassador Rosenblum drew on decades of diplomatic …
Diplomacy in Action at the 54th Annual Wisconsin High School Model UN
High school delegates from across the region filled the halls at UW–Madison on March 19 and 20 for the 54th annual Wisconsin High School Model United Nations (WHSMUN) conference.
WIRC Showcase Global Resources at the WCSS 2026
Educators from across Wisconsin hear from experts on the ethics of AI and receive practical classroom tools
AI in the Classroom: Ethical Frontiers and Practical Implications Wisconsin State Education Convention | January 21, 2026 | Milwaukee, WI John Thomsen, NEOLA On January 21st, over 200 school administrators, principals, and educators from across …
Apply Now for the Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellowship | Deadline March 20, 2026
The Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellowship is open to undergraduate and graduate degree-seeking students in any discipline currently enrolled at UW-Madison, and provides up to $5,000 in funding for students to pursue an international reporting project. The reporting project is generally undertaken in the summer with an expectation that fellows spend at least two weeks in their research location.