Representing CAES abroad

As a representative of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES), your international presence reflects on our entire institution. Whether leading a study abroad group, participating in a conference or building global partnerships, this practical guide will help you make a strong, respectful and culturally aware impression while representing the CAES brand abroad.

Preparation

Whether leading a study abroad group, participating in a conference or building global partnerships, here are a few things to keep in mind before you travel.

Know your destination

  • Cultural norms: Research common greetings, appropriate attire, dining etiquette, gift-giving customs and gestures that might be interpreted differently across cultures.
  • Current events and local issues: Stay informed about political, environmental and health-related developments in the region.
  • Religious and social sensitivities: Be aware of holidays, dietary practices, gender dynamics and other culturally significant norms.

Pack materials to rep the brand

  • Branded materials: Bring CAES-branded apparel such as shirts, hats and name tags; promotional items such as pins, pens, notebooks and folders; business cards and academic brochures, especially if you are attending a conference or meeting with potential collaborators.
  • Presentation-ready assets: Have a polished, up-to-date presentation deck and CAES fact sheet on hand. These can be helpful in spontaneous networking situations or formal introductions. We have ready-made slide decks for you to use linked below.
  • Student program materials: If you are recruiting or presenting on study abroad opportunities, bring printed flyers or QR codes linking to UGA’s global learning pages.

Know what to say

  • Craft your elevator pitch: Be ready to explain who you are, what your department does and why CAES is a leader in agricultural and environmental sciences. This is a great opportunity to review other elements of this brand guide, such as the brand platform and key messaging examples.
  • Highlight global connections: Emphasize CAES’s work in international instruction, research and Extension. Where appropriate, share personal stories or examples that bring these points to life.
  • Tailor your message: If you’ll be meeting with specific collaborative partners or organizations, learn a little about their mission and goals in advance to help you frame CAES’s strengths in relevant terms.

Pre-approved marketing materials

PowerPoint: Introduction to CAES

This presentation features standard introductory information on CAES and the University of Georgia. You can use this presentation as-is to showcase the University of Georgia and CAES is presentations to international stakeholders.

PDF: Introduction to CAES

This document is intended to function as a “leave behind” during and after meetings with international stakeholders to educate them on the University of Georgia, CAES, the state of Georgia and other relevant information.

Videos: Leaders in global agricultural innovation

global partnerships

This video showcases the university, college and state and provides information on why CAES is the ideal partner for global partnerships and international research.

Tone: formal and informative

CAES BRAND ANTHEM

This video showcases how CAES is advancing agricultural and environmental sciences and is intended to function as a commercial of sorts.

Tone: casual and inspirational

Social Media

Social media is a great way to showcase your work abroad and connect with individuals you meet while traveling. Here are a few social media best practices to keep in mind when traveling abroad.

  • Be thoughtful: Ensure that all social media content shared is respectful of local cultures and customs.
  • Be strategic: Highlight CAES partnerships, student achievements and global engagement.
  • Stay of brand: Ensure graphics utilize the brand color palette and captions utilizes the brand tone shared above.
  • Prioritize LinkedIn over other social platforms: LinkedIn is the ideal place to share about your international travel and connect with the people you meet along the way.
  • Take photos (lots of photos): Whether you’re in a lab, walking through a field, presenting to colleagues, or participating in a conference, take photos for use in social media during and after your trip. Sharing photos on social media increases engagement by up to 150% compared to posts shared without visuals. Even if you don’t use them right away,
  • Review our full guide to social media: For our full guide on using social media, please visit the social media section of this brand guide.
  • Tag CAES in your social media posts: You can connect with CAES on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter/X. Whenever you post about your professional travel, be sure to tag CAES in your posts to connect your work back to the brand.