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Global Citizenship Program

Past Series

This series ran from 2004 to 2016.

This is page has been archived and is no longer updated.

 

Overview

Salzburg Global Seminar proudly announces the launch of the Global Citizenship Alliance.

Newly established organization to operate Salzburg Global Seminar's successful Global Citizenship Program.

After 12 years, 71 sessions, and more than 3000 participants from 80 colleges and universities in the United States, the Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is reorganizing to increase its scope and streamline its operations. The GCP's staff have formed an independent organization, the Global Citizenship Alliance, which is assuming operating responsibility for global citizenship education programs previously run under Salzburg Global's aegis. The Alliance will continue to offer sessions "in association with Salzburg Global Seminar," underscoring both organizations' commitment to innovative, highest quality programs.

For latest information, consult the new Global Citizenship Alliance website at www.GlobalCitizenshipAlliance.org

Yolanda T Moses - Confronting the "Trump Effect" on US College Campuses

Mellon Global Citizenship Program advisor highlights the importance of global learning and teaching in the face of growing tensions at American universities

Strength Through Diversity - Colleges and Universities Meet to Reinforce Partnerships for Effective Global Citizenship Education

Historically Black Colleges and Universities and members of the Appalachian College Association further efforts at second annual Global Citizenship Summit

Long History, New Beginnings

After 12 years, 71 sessions, and more than 3000 participants from 80 colleges and universities across the United States, 2015 saw one of Salzburg Global Seminar’s longest running programs – the Global Citizenship Program (GCP) – transform into a new independent NGO: the Global Citizenship Alliance. But this isn’t the end of global citizenship education at Salzburg Global. 

Global Citizenship Summit Report

Report of the inaugural Global Citizenship Summit is now online

Salzburg Global Fellow Updates - March 2016

Compilation of our Fellows' recent achievements and landmarks

Global Citizenship Institute Opens Registration for Summer Program

Global Citizenship Institute seeks to foster responsible global citizens in schools for third year running

Mellon Global Citizenship Program Announces Second Round of Grants

Awards to support global citizenship education at, and through partnerships among, Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Appalachian College Association members 

Colleges and Universities Re-Unite to Strengthen Efforts Toward Global Citizenship Education

Historically Black Colleges and Universities and members of the Appalachian College Association further partnerships at inaugural Global Citizenship Summit

Global Citizenship Education Innovation Showcased in Atlanta

Salzburg Global Seminar, Clark Atlanta University, and Lindsey Wilson College convene academics and students to focus on preparing next generation leaders through global citizenship education

Salzburg Global Seminar Proudly Announces the Launch of the Global Citizenship Alliance

Newly established organization to operate Salzburg Global Seminar’s successful Global Citizenship Program

Mellon Global Citizenship Program Announces First Round of Grants

Awards to support global citizenship education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Appalachian College Association members in the USA

Global Citizenship and Universal Human Rights

Students from Texas, Kentucky and Florida come to Salzburg for GCP 68

Global Citizenship - Ethics and Engagement

Miami Dade College sends students to Salzburg Global Seminar for 12th consecutive year

Betty Overton-Adkins - "This Is a Place Open to New Ideas"

"Students at the Margins" Fellow reflects on her experiences in Salzburg

2015 GCP Brochure Now Available

Salzburg Global will host seven Global Citizenship Program sessions