From Insight to Impact: Why Sharing Your Work at Global Impact 2026 Matters
In a moment when higher education, workforce development, and global mobility are undergoing profound transitions, Global Impact reminds me of something essential: global learning has never been simply an academic enrichment opportunity. It’s a meaningful contributor to student success, career readiness, and institutional resilience. And at a time when so much is changing, we need spaces that invite collaboration, clarity, and vision across sectors.
That’s why the opening of the Call for Proposals for Global Impact 2026 – North America feels especially significant. Submitting a proposal isn’t just about getting on the program. It’s a chance to help shape where the field is headed.
Strengthening the Field Through Awareness: Why Submitting a Proposal Matters
Submitting a proposal is, at its heart, an act of leadership. It aligns with DA Global’s 4A Framework—Awareness, Access, Action, and Accountability—and helps move the field forward through shared understanding.
Preparing a session naturally begins with Awareness. It prompts you to pause and consider:
What challenges are students facing right now, and what does that reveal about how global learning influences their academic, professional, and personal trajectories?
As you unpack that question, the other “A’s” start to surface almost automatically:
- Access grows when you share approaches, insights, or lessons that others might not otherwise encounter.
- Action becomes possible when your session offers tools or strategies colleagues can implement on their own campuses.
- Accountability shows up when we examine outcomes honestly and look at what worked, what didn’t, and what changed as a result.
Taken together, this process turns individual insight into shared progress. And while the 4A Framework is an institutional model, submitting a proposal is one of the most tangible ways practitioners bring it to life.
Advancing Opportunity & Impact: Benefits for Institutions and Individuals
Global Impact is known for showcasing innovation, but presenting offers much deeper value both for institutions and for professionals.
Institutional Benefits
When an institution’s staff or faculty present, it signals a commitment to connecting global learning with priorities such as:
- student academic progress
- career readiness and employability
- inclusive access and opportunity
- technology-enabled innovation
- cross-unit collaboration
- strategic partnership-building
Institutions gain visibility, attract collaborators, and contribute to shaping the future of global learning. Many also take ideas sparked at the conference back home, strengthening internal culture and practice long after the event ends.
Benefits for Individual Professionals
For practitioners, submitting a proposal can be a meaningful step forward in your professional journey. Presenting:
- clarifies and strengthens your professional identity
- increases your visibility across the field
- expands your cross-sector network
- opens doors to leadership opportunities, research projects, and collaboration
- re-affirms the value of your work and perspective
The preparation process sharpens analytical thinking, and presenting amplifies those contributions to a global community.
Sector-Wide Impact: Building a Connected Global Learning Ecosystem
One of the clearest lessons from recent years is this: global learning doesn’t live in one office. It lives across the entire student experience.
Proposals rooted in cross-campus collaborations, from career services co-developing a session with international programs to student affairs presenting alongside faculty to, show what becomes possible when global learning is understood as shared work rather than a siloed responsibility.
And when we zoom out further, the ecosystem widens. Employers, nonprofits, government partners, and civic organizations all play a role in shaping the global competencies students need. Their perspectives help us understand:
- workforce expectations
- civic and social priorities
- the evolving skills landscapes students must navigate
When these voices come together, the collective picture becomes richer and more actionable. In a world shaped by interconnected challenges, this kind of alignment isn’t optional—it’s essential.
A Collective Invitation to Shape Global Impact 2026
As we approach the Call for Proposals opening, I invite you to reflect on what you’ve learned this year through challenges, innovations, and unexpected moments of insight and use these moments as a base for your proposal.
- What story do you have to share?
- What practice or partnership has shifted outcomes for your students or your institution?
- What idea could spark collaboration across campuses or industries?
- How might your expertise help illuminate a path forward for the field?
Global education moves forward when we share what we know as well as when we learn from one another. Your voice, your experience, and your perspective matter.
Global Impact is more than a conference. It is a gathering of educators, practitioners, students, and partners committed to advancing global learning as a catalyst for student success, career readiness, and institutional strength.
This is where global education and student success meet.
I hope we’ll see your ideas in this year’s proposals.
Find out more about the Global Impact 2026 – North America call for proposals.
This blog post was written by Victoria Pope, Director of Operations, DA Global Access Network.