URI in the World Are you world ready? Accessibility controls Pause motion Motion: On Play motion Motion: Off Increase text contrast Contrast: Standard Reset text contrast Contrast: High Apply site-wide Xunantunich Mayan ruins, Cayo District, Belize. Photograph by Marion O’Sullivan With a globally-minded academic program and hundreds of international learning experiences to choose from, the University of Rhode Island offers a unique training ground for culturally competent students who are ready for an interconnected and interdependent world. Guidance Regarding Visits or Inquiries by Government Agents or Law Enforcement Officers URI also offers 24/7 international support, including comprehensive health and safety resources for our international community and international travelers, including a 24/7 URI International Line 401-874-4100. Learn more. Changes to USCIS Registration Requirements for Non-Citizens US Citizenship and Immigration Services has updated registration requirements for non-citizens as part of Executive Order 14159. The rule includes updated requirements for non-citizens to comply with registration requirements. Learn more. International Students and Scholars The visa process, travel planning, orientation, and finding what you need at URI. Welcome Study Away Explore opportunities aligned with your academic plan. See the world Rhody ‘Round the World Brought to you by the Office of Global Initiatives, Rhody ‘Round the World podcast series is your ticket to URI’s international impact. listen now International Admissions Undergraduate admissions graduate admissions URI in South Korea URI’s South Korea Showcase in Seoul. International Travel Information, resources, and policies that help protect the health and safety of faculty, staff and students while abroad for business, assignments, and programs. International Travel Raising the Bar Languages at URI Parlez-vous français? Accessibility controls Pause motion Motion: On Play motion Motion: Off Increase text contrast Contrast: Standard Reset text contrast Contrast: High Apply site-wide Biarritz, France Photograph by Ian Kanterman The Global Experience A new generation of students are immersing themselves in the study of language and culture with the goal of tackling some of the world’s toughest problems. Cynthia Malambi ’20 “I am interested in international human rights, particularly on the continent of Africa. I want to do the impossible in life.” Cynthia’s Story Maxwell DeMaio ’18 “It is always important to have that cultural component to your education as the world becomes more globalized.” Max’s Story Sandra Deeb ’20 “When you study another culture, you share their perspective, and it helps you treat the world with an equal level of respect.” Sandra’s Story Events Connect Apply Tour Give