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  1. University Sponsored Travel for Faculty and Staff

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  2. University-sponsored travel Archives

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  3. University-Sponsored Travel

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  5. Travel Services

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  6. University-Sponsored Travel at the University of Michigan: A Report

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  1. University International Travel

    The University of Redlands will support university-sponsored international travel to destinations with: Level 1 and Level 2 U.S. Department of State (DOS) Travel Advisories unless there is obvious risk to a participant's health, safety, or to the likelihood of being able to carry out the goals of the international travel successfully.

  2. Stanford Travel Program

    Stanford Travel consists of booking channels that, within them, feature over 50 travel partners, who provide airline, lodging and ground transportation booking services under negotiated rates and terms. Stanford travelers are free to choose any channel to book university-sponsored travel based on each channel's unique offerings described below.

  3. University-Sponsored Travel

    University-sponsored travel is any travel that occurs as part of an individual's role and/or responsibilities at St. Thomas or is paid for with university resources. This includes travel to conferences, band/choir trips, independent studies, and off-campus site visits. Day excursions, including field trips, do not qualify as overnight travel.

  4. University-Sponsored Travel

    If you have questions related to travel or travel support, please email [email protected]. If you need assistance during university travel, please call the university's 24-hour travel assistance line at +1.857.214.5332. Explains procedures and protocols for members of the university to engage in university-sponsored travel.

  5. Revised Guidelines on Campus Visitors and University-Sponsored Travel

    University-Sponsored Travel. Beginning August 16, 2021, previous restrictions on University-sponsored travel will be lifted for all members of the BU community who are in compliance with the COVID-19 vaccine requirement. The University advises against travel to high-risk destinations, including Level 4 high-risk COVID areas as defined by the ...

  6. Booking

    Book Your Travel Flights. Faculty, staff, postdoctoral scholars and students booking air fare for university-sponsored travel are strongly encouraged to utilize a Stanford Travel booking channel. Booking through Stanford Travel channels allows Stanford to contact you and offer assistance in the event of a major emergency or changing circumstances related to your travel destination.

  7. Stanford Travel supports travelers and the new booking policy

    The policy, effective June 15, 2020, states that university funds may be used to purchase or reimburse new university-sponsored travel expenses only when booked through one of the Stanford Travel ...

  8. Stanford Travel/Study

    Our Experience. In our nearly 50 years of creating educational journeys, we have covered nearly every corner of the globe — from the North Pole to Antarctica and from the mountains of Nepal to the Sahara. Our travelers have experienced it all: epic rail journeys, in-depth city sojourns, private air expeditions, mountain treks and so much more.

  9. University-Sponsored Travel Policy

    The International Sponsored Travel Policy constitutes a risk-management policy intended to support the health, safety, and welfare of University staff, faculty, and students and is intended to facilitate comprehensive health, safety, and risk-management review with respect to University sponsored international and domestic travel.

  10. University Travel

    University travel policies are designed to ensure: University-sponsored travel and related activities are appropriately planned, approved, purchased and paid in accordance with policy. Budget or funding is available prior to incurring expenses. Productivity and safety of those traveling on University business.

  11. Stanford Travel Updates and Hot Topics

    Many students, post-doctoral scholars, faculty, and staff travel on behalf of Stanford. To be reimbursed for this travel, travelers, and travel arrangers must follow university policy; in most cases airfare for university-sponsored travel must be booked through a Stanford Travel booking channel.. This article provides Stanford Travel program updates, travel news, and tips for university ...

  12. University-Sponsored Travel

    Fordham Faculty and Staff can purchase an affordable short-term international health insurance plan from the University's study abroad health and travel insurance provider. Additional information can be found on this website. In an emergency, please contact Fordham's Office of Public Safety at 1-718-817-2222. Fordham University-Sponsored Travel.

  13. Sponsored Travel Guidance

    Last Revised: October 1, 2019 Responsible Office: Office for Sponsored Programs Introduction There are specific rules relating to travel charged to Federal Awards; please review the University Travel Policy (Appendix G) and the Sponsored Expenditures Guidelines.

  14. Updated University-Sponsored Travel Policy, Travel Guidance, and

    In spring 2020, BU instituted restrictions to University-sponsored travel of faculty, staff and students. As the pandemic continues to impact communities around the world, Boston University will extend these restrictions until the end of the spring 2021 semester, including winter break. The University will continually reassess the policy in ...

  15. University-sponsored Travel to High Risk Locations

    A copy of the form will be forwarded to the Office of Global Risk and Security. Graduate students who wish to engage in University-sponsored activities in a country or location categorized as Level 4: Do Not Travel by the U.S. Department of State or Warning Level 3: Avoid All Non-Essential Travel by the Centers for Disease Control and ...

  16. University-sponsored travel Archives

    University-sponsored travel. May 10, 2021. Stanford Travel supports travelers and the new booking policy. To support the new university travel booking policy, Stanford Travel has made recent ...

  17. Travel Booking

    It is highly encouraged that Stanford travelers use Stanford Travel Program booking channels when booking flights, hotels, and rental cars for university-sponsored travel. Stanford Travel booking channels automatically register itineraries and any booking updates to the Travel Registry , streamline the reimbursement process, and offer discounts ...

  18. University-Sponsored Travel Policy Update

    Effective March 12, 2022, Fordham will permit University-sponsored travel under the following conditions: International Travel. Fordham may sponsor faculty, staff, and students to engage in international travel for educational purposes, research, or to fulfill professional responsibilities in the interest of the University, provided that such ...

  19. University Sponsored Student Travel Policy

    University-sponsored student travel takes place off campus and is organized, supported, led, or financed by a faculty member, staff member, office, department, or division of the university. Travel Covered by Policy. Credit-bearing travel (e.g., overnight class field trips, domestic and international faculty-led programs, independent study ...

  20. University International Travel Policy

    University-Sponsored travel is not supported to locations with an overall DOS Travel Advisory Level 3 or Level 4 unless the Provost grants an exception. Certain areas within countries with an overall advisory Level 1 or Level 2 may be designated Level 3 or Level 4, and neither travel nor transit through, such as stopover, may occur in these ...

  21. Travel

    The mileage rate has increased to $.67 for travel occurring on or after January 1, 2024. A new travel voucher is available to reflect the increase. All overnight Faculty/Staff/Grad Assistant/International or Student travel, regardless of destination, will need to complete the University-Sponsored Travel Notification.

  22. University Sponsored Student Travel Registry

    The University Sponsored Student Travel Policy established a Student Travel Registry to centralize vital information about travel activity to improve campus emergency response capabilities. Faculty and staff who plan to lead or sponsor student travel are encouraged to review this policy carefully. The Student Travel Registry is an important risk management tool that allows student travel ...

  23. Travel on Sponsored Projects

    Reimbursable expenses must conform to university policy, federal and state law, if applicable, and the restrictions placed upon sponsored awards.Domestic and foreign travel charged to sponsored projects should follow the guidelines set forth in this document, unless federal regulations or the funding agency imposes greater restrictions.

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  25. USI Affinity Travel Insurance Review 2024

    USI Affinity travel insurance provides the following quotes for a 30-year-old traveler from California heading to Japan for two weeks on a $4,000 trip: Travel Insurance Select Basic: $168.80 ...

  26. Morning Edition for May 6, 2024 : NPR

    After some setbacks, Boeing prepares for Starliner's first crewed launch into space. by Steve Inskeep, Brendan Bryrne. 3 min.