Dévora Grynspan

VP, International Relations at Northwestern University

Dévora Grynspan, vice president for international relations, works closely with the University president and other Northwestern leaders to advance the University's strategic goals in a global context and create greater integration between international programs and the university's strategic plan. In her role, Grynspan represents the president and the University to international constituencies, provides leadership in shaping and implementing the University's international agenda, and administers partnerships and programs that advance Northwestern's mission. Prior to becoming vice president in 2016, Dévora led the former Office of International Program Development (IPD), which developed and administered exchanges and study abroad programs for Northwestern undergraduate students. Before joining Northwestern, Dévora taught at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, where she also directed the Center for Latin American Studies and established the Center on European Union Studies.

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  • VP, International Relations

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