Health & Safety Links
Health & Safety
The Office of International Studies at the University of Notre Dame has always been concerned to ensure that our students have a safe experience while they are studying overseas. Given current health concerns and international tensions, we know that parents are concerned both about their students' safety and about their distance from home at a time like this. To this end, this online Health and Safety section has been developed as a resource for students and parents. Please browse the menu items below to access the information.
SAFETY AND SECURITY ABROAD--a summary of tips and considerations for students abroad
ND-ABROAD (Across Borders – Respecting Origins – Affirming Dignity) is a student initiative to promote security and dignity abroad through education in true cultural sensitivity. In “respecting origins,” students must not only learn to be responsive to a host culture’s traditions and beliefs, but also remember to esteem and protect their own values as well. Visit http://www.nd.edu/~ndabroad/.
EMBASSY REGISTRATION: The Office of International Studies requires all students to register with the State Department at https://travelregistration.state.gov so that the US Embassy or Consulate abroad can assist or communicate with the student in time of need.
OVERSEAS SECURITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (OSAC): The Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) is a Federal Advisory Committee with a U.S. Government Charter to promote security cooperation between American business and private sector interests worldwide and the U.S. Department of State. The web site provides country-specific safety news and information. Visit http://www.osac.gov/.
- Joe Buttigieg, Travel Orientation Goals
- Sheila Hughes, Dealing with Health Issues Before and During Abroad Experience
- Claire Aigotti, Legal Issues and Considerations for Working with Students Overseas
- Bill Kirk, Role of Student Affairs and Student Support While Students are Abroad
- James Lewis, Alcohol and Drug Education
- Wendy Settle, Recognizing and Dealing with Emotional Issues
- Jeff Shoup, Res Life and Housing Support
- Bob Zerr, Risk and Crisis Management












