Professor Elizabeth Lightfoot recipient of the 2020 Award for Global Engagement

Elizabeth Lightfoot, PhD, School of Social Work professor and Ph.D. program director, has been named recipient of the 2020 Award for Global Engagement.

The all-University Award for Global Engagement is given to faculty and staff members in recognition of outstanding contributions to global education and international programs at the University or in their field or discipline.

A virtual award ceremony and reception will be held Tuesday, January 12th at 12:00 p.m. On the day of the event, follow the link below to join the celebration. Please join us in honoring Professor Lightfoot!


Dr. Elizabeth Lightfoot has greatly contributed to international understanding, global engagement, and institution building both at the University of Minnesota and abroad.

In 2008, she received a Faculty Fulbright award to the University of Namibia. She was later able to develop a memorandum of understanding between the University of Namibia and the University of Minnesota. Over the past six years, Dr. Lightfoot has brought 17 social work graduate students from Minnesota to complete three-month internships in Namibian nongovernmental organizations, schools, or hospitals. She has also secured funding for Namibian faculty members to come to the University of Minnesota as visiting faculty each year.

Dr. Lightfoot completed a second Faculty Fulbright exchange at the University of Bucharest, where she mentored faculty and students and helped develop new approaches to training emerging scholars. She is hoping to develop an ongoing exchange program between the University of Bucharest and the University of Minnesota.

Dr. Lightfoot works to promote Fulbright opportunities to her colleagues, as well, speaking at University-wide workshops, helping faculty and students write their Fulbright proposals, and serving on the board of the Minnesota chapter of the Fulbright Association. She has also hosted a Fulbright scholar from Turkmenistan and will be hosting a scholar from Romania.

Within the School of Social Work, Dr. Lightfoot has advocated for international education. She pushed for the school to create an international specialization and developed the program’s structure. As Ph.D. program director, she has emphasized culturally appropriate mentoring of international students.