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  • Included Below

    • Important Contact Information
    • IIC Coursework Plan
    • Academic Year Calendars
    • IIC Council
    • Anderson Academic Commons & University Libraries
    • Quick Copy, Bookstore
    • Graduate Student Government
    • Graduate Students of the Four Faculties
  • IIC Coursework Plan

  • IIC Coursework Plan.pdf

  • IIC Peace Corps Fellows Coursework Plan.pdf

  • Academic Year Calendars

  • 2022-2023 Calendar.pdf

  • 2023-2024calendar.pdf

  • IIC Council

  • The IIC Council is a platform for students to organize with others to plan or participate in various activities related to the IIC program. Past activities of the council include organizing panels at departmental or DU conferences such as the DU Diversity Summit or DU Internationalization Summit, planning and launching an international film festival or other cultural activities, and organizing and hosting a table at the DU Culture Fest in Spring Quarter, etc. The Council meets once per quarter, and has two coordinators (students who volunteer) organize and run the meetings, take minutes, follow up on project plans, etc.

  • Anderson Academic Commons & University Libraries

  • The Anderson Academic Commons brings together the University of Denver’s top library and academic support services in one place to support and enhance how students learn. The building is the campus centerpiece for collaborative, technology infused teaching, learning and engagement.

    The resources and services of University Libraries are developed and maintained primarily for members of the University of Denver community. All DU students, faculty, and staff have unrestricted access to collections and services as well as a range of borrowing privileges. A valid university ID is required to borrow material from the Library. The Lending Desk is located at the south end of Anderson Academic Commons (main level) and is open every hour that the Main Library is open.

  • Quick Copy, Bookstore

  • Quick Copy Center

    The University Quick Copy Center is located in the DU Bookstore in the Driscoll University Center South. Staff can assist with general photocopy needs as well as presentation binding and assembly and large format printing. To learn more, visit their website.

  • DU Bookstore

    The DU Bookstore has many resources for students, including text books and text book rentals, apparel and accessories, collectibles and gifts, technology, and school supplies. Visit this web page for information about hours.

  • Graduate Student Government

  • The Graduate Student Government is a council of all the Graduate Student Associations (GSAs) at the University of Denver. The GSG has two goals:

    • To foster a sense of community among the graduate students.
    • To represent that community and its interests at DU.

    GSC is the DU graduate community’s representative student government body. As the students’ representative, it is here to serve each student and advocate their interests and concerns. Visit the GSG web page.

  • Graduate Students of the Four Faculties

  • Graduate Students of the Four Faculties (GSFF) is a graduate student-run organization at the University of Denver. Overall, GSFF has two main goals. The first goal of this organization is to help graduate students, in the departments of Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Math, and Engineering and Computer Science, fund their conference endeavors. The funding that is partially reimbursed to graduate students each quarter helps to ease the financial expenses that most conferences create due to the combined costs of airfare, hotel, and numerous conference fees. GSFF is here to help ease that financial burden as much as they can. The second goal of GSFF is to discuss and/or address any issues that may arise pertaining to graduate students’ needs at DU.

    The IIC Program MUST have a GSFF representative in order for IIC students to be eligible for funding. In addition to discussing and addressing these issues, a member of the GSFF Executive Council attends all GSG (Graduate Student Government) meetings (usually once per quarter) to voice any concerns and/or issues that GSFF (including the graduate students represented by GSFF) has and wants to express. Please feel free to contact one of the GSFF officers or the IIC GSFF representative for further information.

    Visit the GSFF web page on Portfolio.

This portfolio last updated: 03-Apr-2023 3:16 PM