Whether you are a seasoned international traveler, or this is your first time abroad, regardless if you are a student, faculty, or staff, it's important to brush up on some baseline information. Having a better understanding of the many resources DU offers in support of its travelers and being familiar with your responsibilities as a DU representative abroad are integral to a successful experience. The International Travel Health and Safety team has developed two short, free, online courses to help you take off on the right foot.ÌýÌý
Designed primarily with students in mind, this course would be helpful to any DU traveler.ÌýThis course provides baseline information to prepare travelers to responsibly manage their own health, safety, and security while abroad. Covering topics such as how to use theÌýinternational travel medical/emergency insurance, what to expect when engaging with a new culture, expected conduct, and the many ways our Travel Assistance partnerÌýcan assist, the course is split into three short modules. Each module has a video on the topics of "Travel Logistics, Staying Healthy, and Safety Abroad," useful supplemental materials, and a short quiz. Upon completion of all the modules, the student will receive a confirmation email that can be shown to program administrators, if requested. Travelers may enroll in this Canvas course using this link:ÌýÌý
This orientation course provides information related toÌýthe responsibilities and expectations of being a Program Leader as well as valuable resources for both you and your students.Ìý Completion of the course is required every calendar year in which one leads a program abroad and before the Green Light to Travel is given for any program. The content is arranged in 4 sections, each with a quiz to help gauge a Program Leader's understanding of the material. The topics covered are: