Africa
Ghana
South Africa
Asia
China
- Beijing International Studies University
- Northeastern University
- Shaanxi Normal
- Telfort Education Group
- Wenzhou University
India
- Bishop Heber College
- Kristu Jayanti College of Management and Technology
- Madras Christian College
- Madras Christian Council of Social Services
Indonesia
Japan
South Korea
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
Europe
Austria
Belgium
France
Germany
- Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Mannheim
- Hochschule der Medien
- Otto Friedrich University, Bamberg
- Pedagogische Hochschule-Karlsruhe University
- University of Trier
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
Russia
Spain
- Universidad de Alicante
- Universidad Europea de Madrid
- Universidad Europea de Valencia
- Universidad Pablo de Olavide
- Universidad de Salamanca
United Kingdom
- Keele University
- Sunderland University
- Swansea University
- University of Lincoln
- University of Roehampton
Latin America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Costa Rica
Cuba
Mexico
- Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla
- Universidad de las Americas Puebla
- Universidad de Quintana Roo
Middle East
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
- Ara Institute of Canterbury (formerly Christchurch Polytechnic Inst. of Technology)
International Scholarly Assignment Program (see also Faculty Funding Opportunities)
In keeping with its mission of internationalizing Appalachian State University, the Office of International Education and Development (OIED) sponsors international scholarly assignment programs to develop and/or strengthen faculty global competencies.
These programs are intended to provide Appalachian faculty members with the knowledge needed to help them infuse global issues into the courses they teach and integrate study abroad into the curricula at Appalachian, while providing them with collaborative research and teaching opportunities abroad.
Appalachian exchange faculty members also gather information and provide advice to OIED about the programs and courses available at host institutions, as well as student welfare issues.