Global Research
Come study with professors who travel the globe with their research. These professors collaborate with global thought leaders, connect you with institutions abroad, and bring the world to classes all across the curriculum. See for yourself where they work.
Where in the World
do our Professors
do Research?
Hana Böttger, Nicaragua
My research contributes to the establishment of building codes for highly accessible, healthy, and environmentally sustainable building materials, so that they can become a safer option for those who build with them. Most of my engagement has been in Central America (Nicaragua) and South America (Peru).
Michael Goldman, Johannesburg, South Africa
Research projects in the financial services industry with collaborators at the Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria
Michael Goldman, Melbourne, Australia
Research projects in sports management with faculty at Victoria University
Michael Goldman, Lima, Peru
Research on impact of COVID-19 on the sport industry with collaborators at the Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
Hwaji Shin, Japan
My book project explores the failures and triumphs of Koreans’ resistance against Japanese ethno-racial oppression and their impact on the concept and policies of nationhood, citizenship, and migration in 20th and 21st century Japanese society.
Brandi Lawless, Meru, Kenya
Dr. Lawless works with women-run organizations, including International Peace Initiatives, to develop feminist peacebuilding strategies used to overcome violence around the Kenyan elections.
Heather Hoag, Africa
My current research project examines the changing nature and importance of fishing in West African artisanal fishing communities
Omar Miranda, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Presenting a paper at the ACCUTE Educational Conference 2022
Omar Miranda, London, UK
Lecturing and serving on a panel at the Percy Shelley Conference at the John Keats House in Hampstead London
Brian Pines, Weimar, Germany
A Fellowship from Klassikstiftung Weimar to work on my manuscript and present my research on Nietzsche and Van Gogh. My book concentrates on a single year, in which a series of coincidences occurred between these two men.
John Zarobell, Asia
Dana Zartner, Cambodia
My research centers on how international and comparative law may be used to support local environmental justice movements and how culture and nature shape the creation of innovative environmental law and policy.
James Sikes, Costa Rica
James Sikes, Ecuador
Hana Böttger, Peru
My research contributes to the establishment of building codes for highly accessible, healthy, and environmentally sustainable building materials, so that they can become a safer option for those who build with them. Most of my engagement has been in Central America (Nicaragua) and South America (Peru).
Nora Fisher-Onar, Turkey
Shan Wang, Beijing, China
Oren Kroll-Zeldin, Middle East
My research focuses on social movements for justice and peace in Israel and Palestine. I lead numerous study trips to Israel/Palestine and am an experienced facilitator for groups in conflict.
Mohammed Nadeem, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Catherine Lusheck, Antwerp, Belgium
Most of the works and archives I consult on are currently located in often largely inaccessible collections. Through my art history research, there is now a much wider reach and global implications.