Are you interested in studying, living, working, teaching or volunteering abroad? Didn't get a chance to study abroad during your academic career? Luckily, there are lots of ways for you to do those things and build your international experience and resume.

Living and working abroad after having studied abroad can amplify the benefits even further. Building on the cultural awareness and independence gained during your studies, transitioning into an international career allows you to deepen your global understanding and apply your skills in real-world settings. It strengthens adaptability, boosts confidence, and helps form long-lasting international connections.

Professionally, employers value candidates who can navigate diverse environments, communicate across cultures, and bring fresh perspectives shaped by global experience. This combination of academic and professional international exposure can significantly enhance your career prospects while continuing to enrich your personal growth.

The Study Abroad Team has compiled a list of international opportunities for you to take advantage of. Please feel free to email studyabroad@montana.edu if you have any questions!