TU Global Scholars

TU Global Scholars TU Global Scholars - an innovative, interdisciplinary program uniting students of all majors to study the challenges of an increasingly globalized world.

For all of the TU Global Scholars who visited Berlin's Tegel airport, check this out:
10/24/2022

For all of the TU Global Scholars who visited Berlin's Tegel airport, check this out:

Berlin’s massive new ‘Tegel Projekt’ will provide a ‘blueprint’ for future eco-living, its developers promise.

Shoutout to Maggie Johnson, Austin Lignieres, and Megan Sinik for receiving honorable mentions for their presentations a...
04/09/2019

Shoutout to Maggie Johnson, Austin Lignieres, and Megan Sinik for receiving honorable mentions for their presentations at the TU Research Colloquium last week. We are so excited by the work that Global Scholars are doing!

Hope to see everyone there.  The event is open to the public, so bring your friends and family.
03/27/2019

Hope to see everyone there. The event is open to the public, so bring your friends and family.

The Global Scholars Program is partnering with Western University to bring the World’s Challenge Challenge competition t...
01/16/2019

The Global Scholars Program is partnering with Western University to bring the World’s Challenge Challenge competition to the University of Tulsa, and we would like to announce that applications are now being accepted. The competition, which takes place over the course of several weeks, asks students to choose a pressing global challenge and to present an idea that will help solve that challenge. Students are encouraged to consider the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Students, either undergraduate, graduate, or both, will form teams of three to submit an application describing their idea before crafting 5-7 minute presentations which they will be assessed on during the competition. The teams will present at the University of Tulsa during the initial round of paper applications is due on February 10. Teams will then be selected to give a 5-7 minute presentations on March 8th. The presentations will be reviewed by two panels of judges who will choose the top 3 teams per panel. The teams who are chosen to continue will present their challenge and idea a second time in the final round on Saturday, March 30th. From this group of 6 teams, 3 will receive awards from the University of Tulsa. The team who finishes first will be given the opportunity to travel to Western University in London, Canada to take part in the international competition which takes place from June 2nd-7th, 2019. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 international teams, consisting of a 3rd place prize of $7,500 (CDN), a second place prize of $15,000 (CDN), and the first place prize of $30,000 (CDN). The prize money is intended to assist in the development and implementation of the teams’ proposed solution. The purpose of the competition is to create and support international dialogue and innovation to confront the world’s most significant concerns. It is with this sentiment that we would like to ask for your help in creating interest in the student body. We would be delighted if you could share this information with your students in the hope that they will take part in the unique opportunity that the World’s Challenge Challenge offers. The application form for the competition can be submitted at here.

The spring application deadline for Global Scholars is approaching! Apply by January 15th to be considered. Global Schol...
12/28/2018

The spring application deadline for Global Scholars is approaching! Apply by January 15th to be considered. Global Scholars is an innovative, interdisciplinary program uniting students of all majors to study the challenges of an increasingly globalized world. We would love for you to be part of the program!

Current Freshman and transfer Freshman, apply at this link: https://applytulsa.utulsa.edu/register/?id=1abdef3d-d57c-480c-aa9e-08c243b6f744

Incoming Freshman, apply at this link: https://applytulsa.utulsa.edu/account/login?r=https%3a%2f%2fapplytulsa.utulsa.edu%2fapply%2fform%3fid%3df888ddb0-f586-45cf-befd-1c09c01f2975

Our farewell dinner included a performance by a Panamanian folk dance group.
12/22/2018

Our farewell dinner included a performance by a Panamanian folk dance group.

During our last two days in Panama we visited a coffee farm, a bee and butterfly farm, and a chocolate factory.
12/22/2018

During our last two days in Panama we visited a coffee farm, a bee and butterfly farm, and a chocolate factory.

From Madeline MuhlherrCentro Mamoni campsite provided us with an up-close example of self-sustainable living. Anna and N...
12/21/2018

From Madeline Muhlherr

Centro Mamoni campsite provided us with an up-close example of self-sustainable living. Anna and Niko (the managers) gave us a tour of the reservation and showed us how they use hydroelectricity to power the camp, grow the food used at the camp, employ a compost bin for leftover food, and even use a compost toilet. Their eco-friendly practices help the rainforest terrain stay natural and beautiful. The camp is crucial for protecting the narrowest part of the country from encroaching development—it was an amazing mini trip!

12/19/2018

Dance is the universal language. TU Global Scholars with students from The Olga Sinclair Foundation.

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Hardesty Hall, 3105 E 5th Place
Tulsa, OK
74104

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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