Student Leadership Positions
The Office of Study Abroad has three leadership opportunities for students during and after their study abroad experiences. Through these opportunities, students may continue their global learning, support their peers, and make a lasting impact on the Wesleyan community.
If you plan on studying abroad or are a study abroad alum, we hope that you will consider joining our student leadership team!
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Global Correspondents
While abroad, Global Correspondents document their study abroad experience through various storytelling formats including blogs, photos, social media takeovers, and videos. Global Correspondent DetailsAward
Global Correspondent
$200 prize
Limited positions available
Time Period
Semester, with possibility of extension (if student is studying abroad for more than one semester)
Activities
During one's term abroad:
- Take/share photos from day-to-day experiences abroad (at least 50 total photos)
- Host a takeover of the Office of Study Abroad Instagram account
- Write a Wes and the World blog post (1 post; 400-1,000 words)
- Film a short video/vlog about topic of choice (1 video; 2-6 minutes)
Benefits
- Support your fellow Wesleyan students in their study abroad journey
- Advance your communication skills
- Space to process your study abroad experience as it’s happening, which can help ease cultural adjustment and homesickness
- Global Correspondents who show a high level of engagement will be considered for a paid Study Abroad Ambassador position when they return to campus
- Global Correspondents who show a high level of engagement may receive a personalized recommendation on LinkedIn
Qualifications
- Studying abroad at time of participation
- Dedication to sharing your study abroad experiences with other Wesleyan students
- Experience with blogging, photography, videography, and social media preferred
- Reliability and accountability for overall responsibilities and timely correspondence with the Office of Study Abroad
How to Apply
Outgoing study abroad students will be sent the Global Correspondent application in the final weeks of the semester before they plan to study abroad.
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Study Abroad Ambassadors
As study abroad returnees, Study Abroad Ambassadors promote international experiences and intercultural learning opportunities at Wesleyan, offer guidance to study abroad applicants and outgoing students, and support students once they return to campus. Study Abroad Ambassador DetailsPosition Title
Study Abroad Ambassador
Work Basis
Hourly pay, 4 hours per week
Limited positions available
Time Period
Semester, with possibility of extension
Responsibilities
- Appear on the Office of Study Abroad website as a point of contact for students with questions or concerns
- Advise students during weekly office hours around campus or remotely
- Advocate for the needs of Wesleyan students before, during, and after their study abroad experiences by bringing ideas and suggestions to the Office of Study Abroad staff
- Assist the Office of Study Abroad in planning and executing events such as information sessions, classroom visits, pre-departure orientations, re-entry events, etc.
- Represent the Wesleyan Office of Study Abroad at campus-wide events such as the New Student Orientation, International Education Week, WesFest, etc.
- Create new study abroad resources and collaborate with fellow ambassadors to organize new initiatives on campus related to study abroad
- Attend training at the beginning of semester and regular team meetings throughout the semester
Benefits
- Support your fellow Wesleyan students in their study abroad journey
- Develop concrete skills to articulate the value of your study abroad experience
- Enhance your public-speaking, leadership, teamwork, event planning, and intercultural communication skills
- Gain advising and mentoring experience
- Study Abroad Ambassadors who show a high level of engagement may receive a personalized recommendation on LinkedIn
- Study Abroad Ambassadors who show a high level of engagement may be asked to continue their position in future semesters
Qualifications
- Experience studying abroad through Wesleyan for a semester, year, summer, or winter term
- Dedication to sharing your study abroad experiences with other Wesleyan students
- Passion to support fellow Wesleyan students as they navigate the study abroad process, from pre-departure to re-entry
- A strong desire to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in study abroad
- Strong leadership and teamwork skills
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills (writing, public speaking, advising)
- Reliability and accountability for overall responsibilities and timely correspondence with peers and the Office of Study Abroad
How to Apply
Study abroad returnees will receive a message in ViaTRM when applications are open.
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Study Abroad Peer Mentors
If you are a study abroad alum but you would like to work with the Office of Study Abroad on a volunteer basis, the Peer Mentor role is perfect for you. Study Abroad Peer Mentor DetailsPosition Title
Study Abroad Peer Mentor
Work Basis
Volunteer, no minimum work hours
Time Period
Semester, with possibility of extension
Responsibilities
- Appear on the Office of Study Abroad website as a point of contact for students with questions or concerns
- Offer guidance and support to students who contact you with questions about your study abroad experience
- Advocate for the needs of Wesleyan students before, during, and after their study abroad experiences by bringing ideas and suggestions to Study Abroad Ambassadors or the Office of Study Abroad staff
- Attend training at beginning of semester
Optional, but encouraged:- Participate in events hosted by the Office of Study Abroad during the semester. Events may include pre-departure orientation, the study abroad fair, International Education Week, WesFest, etc.
Benefits
- Support your fellow Wesleyan students in their study abroad journey
- Develop concrete skills to articulate the value of your study abroad experience
- Gain advising and mentoring experience
- Peer Mentors who participate in one or more events will develop public-speaking and teamwork skills
- Peet Mentors who show a high level of engagement will be considered for a Study Abroad Ambassador position in future semesters
Qualifications
- Experience studying abroad through Wesleyan for a semester, year, summer, or winter term
- Dedication to sharing your study abroad experiences with other Wesleyan students
- Passion to support fellow Wesleyan students as they navigate the study abroad process, from pre-departure to re-entry
- A strong desire to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in study abroad
- Reliability and accountability for overall responsibilities and timely correspondence with peers and the Office of Study Abroad
How to Apply
Please email studyabroad@wesleyan.edu if you are interested in serving as a Peer Mentor.