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Katie Davidson hopes to encourage more students to study abroad

Katie Davidson
Katie Davidson

Students seeking to study abroad this semester will have a friendly new face to help guide them through the process as they pack up and head overseas.

Katie Davidson was named the Director of the International Center this summer, and is optimistic about developing more opportunities for students to have an international experience.

“It’s great,” Davidson said. “My staff is fantastic; everyone is fresh and new and excited. This is the type of work I want to be doing and I was really excited this position opened up.”

Going above and beyond
As the former Coordinator of International Study Programs in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University, Davidson served as the program director for study abroad programs and institutional partnerships for eight years, maintaining and developing both throughout Europe, Asia, Central and South America, Australia and the Middle East.

Though she holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a Master’s of Business Administration from Iowa State University, it was her international experience that helped her discover her calling.

“I had a study abroad experience when I was 19,” Davidson said. “I spent a semester in Italy and it was life-changing because it made me think about things I never had to think about before. Experiencing that was transformative. Knowing you can be so far outside your comfort zone and still be okay is what really transforms people.”

Moving from Iowa State, where Davidson says the international activity is very decentralized with each college having its own international programs representative, Davidson is looking forward to working at UND where the International Center works with the university as a whole.

Davidson completed management training from the NAFSA Association of International Educators, attended advocacy days in Washington, D.C., and served as a coach for professional development programs also offered through NAFSA, all while completing his bachelor’s and master’s degrees and working toward her doctorate.

New university, same drive
Davidson is optimistic about moving to Grand Forks and UND. With a smaller student population than Iowa State, Davidson considers the central position as Director of the International Center to be an advantage. She is looking forward to getting settled, getting involved with the community and attending some men and women’s Fighting Hawks hockey games.

“I’m here until there’s nothing else to do,” Davidson said. “And right now there’s a lot to do, so I’m anticipating being here for awhile.”

— Matt Eidson, University & Public Affairs