Connecting Rochester and the World
Since its founding, the University of Rochester has transformed the city, the region, the nation, and the world.
Our office is the central point of contact for any University units or external institutions interested in international travel, activities, or engagement.
ISO provides the University’s international population with immigration and related support services.
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The University is home to over 2,300 international students and scholars. Learn about undergraduate and graduate studies at Rochester.
We’re connecting with universities around the globe to offer international opportunities for students, faculty, researchers, scholars, and staff.
Going abroad as part of University-sponsored or supported program? Register your travel and review health, safety, and security information.
Visiting Students, Collaborators, & Researchers
Coming for a short-term visit or longer-term stay? Get help with registration, visa designations, documentation, living in Rochester, and more.
Institutional Strategic Plan for Global Engagement
Our office is developing a strategic plan that will define our priorities and goals over the next several years. Please take part and let your voice be heard.
Latest news and updates
UR Global Q&A with Jodyi Wren
Welcome to the University of Rochester’s Office for Global Engagement’s Q&A series, known as ‘UR Global.’ This initiative is all about connecting with future international students, scholars, and researchers. We are here to shed light on the University’s leaders and … Continued
UR Global Q&A with Nate Bloemke
Welcome to the University of Rochester’s Office for Global Engagement’s Q&A series, known as ‘UR Global.’ This initiative is all about connecting with future international students, scholars, and researchers. We’re here to shed light on the University’s leaders and change-makers … Continued
Q&A with Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Alexis Sparapani
Alexis Sparapani, a Ph.D. candidate from the CONICET Research Center in Argentina, spent three months as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Rochester. His primary focus during this period was the “All-Optical Switching Using Spatio-Temporal Analogies in Media with Arbitrary Nonlinear Profiles” project at the Institute of Optics, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.