University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
The University is located in Burlington, Vermont, a small city that is perennially voted one of America's most exciting and livable cities. It is nestled in a location of stunning natural beauty, on the shores of Lake Champlain between the Adirondack and the Green mountain ranges. As a result of its location, it is home to many outdoor and winter sports enthusiasts and industries. The historic character, thriving arts and music scenes, and small-scale of Burlington—it has only 40,000 inhabitants, even though it is Vermont’s largest city—make it one of the state’s central tourist destinations. Also, as the state’s primary urban center, volunteer and service learning opportunities in fields like government, environment, and education abound.
Web Links for Students Interested in Studying at the University of Vermont on the North American Mobility Grant
At UVM, this North American Mobility Grant is hosted by the Global and Regional Studies Program and this link takes you to their main webpage.
General information about UVM can be found here, and more specific information about academics at UVM is found here.
Finally, a link to UVM's International Gateway is here.
Contact Information
Project Director at the University of Vermont: Professor Luis A. Vivanco Global and Regional Studies Program Phone: (802) 656-1184; Email: lvivanco@uvm.eduAdministrative Coordinator at the University of Vermont: Ms. Kim Howard
Director Office of International Education Phone: (802) 656-4296; Email: kahoward@uvm.edu


