Nick Gozik
Dean of Global Education and Assistant Professor
Department: Isabella Cannon Global Education Center
Email: ngozik@elon.edu
Phone number: (336) 278-6700
Brief Biography
Nick J. Gozik is Dean of Global Education and Assistant Professor at Elon University. Previously, he held positions in international education at Boston College, Duke University, New York University, and the University of Richmond. He has taught at New York University, Boston College, Lesley University, and the School for International Training.
Gozik has conducted research on identity, race, and schooling in France, using history-geography education on the French island of Martinique as a case study. He has contributed to research at the Social Science Research Council on internationalization, interdisciplinarity, and boundary-crossing in U.S. higher education, through the lens of area studies centers. More recently, his academic and professional work has focused on outcomes assessment, faculty development, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in global programming. Among his publications, he has co-edited Promoting Inclusion in Education Abroad: A Handbook of Research and Practice (Routledge, 2018) and A House Where All Belong: Redesigning Education Abroad for Inclusive Excellence (The Forum on Education Abroad, 2022).
Gozik has held a number of leadership positions in international education, including serving as Chair of The Forum on Education Abroad's Forum Council, the highest elected position in the organization, as well as Editor of NAFSA's Global Studies Literature Review.
Gozik holds an M.A. in French Language and Civilization and Ph.D. in International Education from New York University.
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Education
Ph.D., New York University, International Education
M.A., New York University in Paris, French Language and Civilization
Employment History
Dean of Global Education & Assistant Professor, Elon University (2021-Present)
Director of Office of International Programs, Director of the McGillycuddy-Logue Center for Undergraduate Global Studies, Lecturer in Lynch School of Education & Lecturer in International Studies, Boston College (2012-21)
Assistant Director, Global Education Office for Undergraduates, Duke University (2008-12)
Visiting Assistant Professor in Department of Humanities & Social Sciences (2008), Instructor in Department of Humanities & Social Sciences (2006), Research Assistant in Office of Special Programs (2003-6), Instructor in Department of Communication Studies (2005) & Graduate Assistant at NYU in Paris (2000), New York University
Project Researcher, Social Science Research Council (2007-09)
Assistant Director, Office of International Programs, University of Richmond (2001-03)
Assistant d'anglais, Lille, France (2000-01)