Graduating Tar Heel is among the first Carolina Diplomacy Fellows Camille Forbes ’25 discovered her passion for foreign affairs, humanitarian aid and international development in high school thanks to an Instagram ad. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Forbes was searching for … Read more| UNC Global Affairs
“We heard early on from students this question: How do I know if I’m part of the Diplomacy Initiative?” said Barbara Stephenson, Carolina’s vice provost for global affairs and chief global officer. “Tonight, we have an answer for you.” UNC … Read more| UNC Global Affairs
Every August, Tar Heels from around the world arrive in Chapel Hill to begin their studies. Like the thousands of other students who recently came to Carolina for the first time, this moment closes a chapter full of research about … Read more| UNC Global Affairs
Telecommunications policy analyst gives back to Carolina through mentorship, encourages younger Tar Heels The summer before his junior year, Jatin Srivastava ’23 visited a friend in Washington, D.C. While on a walk around the National Mall, a sprawling, columned building … Read more| UNC Global Affairs
From climate change to cyber security to pandemics, the grand challenges of our time do not live neatly within national borders. The Diplomacy Initiative expands opportunities for students and faculty to learn and teach about the role of diplomacy in … Read more| UNC Global Affairs
Carolina Diplomacy Fellows The Carolina Diplomacy Fellows program is a part of the Diplomacy Initiative and is open to all UNC-Chapel Hill students interested in gaining a greater understanding of global affairs, participating in career and professional development opportunities, and … Read more| UNC Global Affairs
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Barbara Stephenson Vice Provost for Global Affairs and Chief Global Officer barbara.stephenson@unc.edu 3012 FedEx Global Education Center Barbara Stephenson is vice provost for global affairs and chief global officer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the … Read more| UNC Global Affairs
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