Welcoming the world: Support for your international visitors & delegations

Thinking about hosting an international colleague or a visiting delegation soon? The Office of International Programs (IP) is here to help you make their stay at WSU seamless and welcoming!

Through Global Partnerships and Research Services, we offer dedicated support for short-term international visitors (1 week to 6 months) who are here for research, collaboration, or educational exchange on a non-paid basis.

How we can help:

If you have any questions or need specific guidance, please reach out to Erin-Kae Rice, Director of Global Partnerships and Research Services, at ekrice@wsu.edu or 509-335-4352.

We look forward to working together with you to give your guests a truly world-class experience!

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