
Elizabeth Langridge-Noti
Director, Global Research & Academic Programs

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Profile
Elizabeth Langridge-Noti is the inaugural Director of Global Research and Academic Programs in Global Initiatives. She serves as a holistic and collaborative liaison for global engagement to faculty in all areas of their portfolios, especially as benefits the student experience, and as a dedicated bridge to global research. As part of her portfolio, she contributes to the collection and dissemination of data to elevate the impact of UC San Diego’s global engagement, contributes to aspects of international risk compliance, and works to embed global learning into the curriculum.
Prior to arriving at UC San Diego, Dr. Langridge-Noti was the inaugural Director of Faculty Engagement, Global Affairs at UC Davis where she managed global seed grant programs, helped manage the international partnership and international agreement processes, and created, coordinated and co-led a number of global curricular efforts including international virtual course collaboration. Dr. Langridge-Noti has presented and published regularly on faculty global engagement, including co-authoring the section on global learning for UC Davis’ Just-In-Time-Teaching guide and a co-authored chapter in NAFSA’s Guide to International Partnerships.
Dr. Langridge-Noti was previously a professor of the ancient world at the American College of Greece, Degree in Athens, Greece, teaching courses about the ancient world across the disciplines of archaeology, art history, history, and literature. She continues to excavate in Greece and present and publish about ancient Greek pottery. Dr. Langridge-Noti has a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley and an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Princeton University.