Dr. Dilnoza Khasilova
GlobalEd Visiting Faculty

Dr. Dilnoza Khasilova is an educator, researcher, and linguist with extensive global, cross-cultural, and inclusive experience and she has expertise in the field of international education, teaching and learning, and advancing global partnerships. 

Dr. Dilnoza Khasilova holds her Ph.D. in Literacy Studies, Curriculum and Instruction Department within the College of Education (minors in Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methodologies), and a master's degree in Curriculum & Instruction with a concentration on English as a Second Language and a minor in International Studies from the University of Wyoming. Dilnoza is an Assessment/Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Specialist at the Ellbogen Center for Teaching and Learning and a founder of the World Language and Culture program (alumni initiative/community programming) at the University of Wyoming. She is an alumna of the NAFSA Academy Class 18. She is currently in the Trainer Corps and serves as a Region II TLS KS liaison. Dilnoza has built a nonformal World Language and Culture Program framework with a unique structure that focuses on community engagement in Wyoming.

GlobalEd Online Course: Nonformal Learning in International Education

Dilnoza developed and teaches the GlobalEd online course, Nonformal Learning in International Education. In this course, you'll learn about the concepts, history, and applications of nonformal learning programs and enhance your internationalization at home strategy. Nonformal learning happens outside the classroom, and it’s not compulsory. It’s learner-centered, guided by a facilitator, and often co-created with participants. Examples include language exchanges, buddy programs, and other experiential learning groups and activities.