The responsibility of curriculum internationalization does not rest solely on the faculty nor on the administration; rather internationalization should be defined, reinforced, and supported through a dialogue among faculty, administrators, and staff who are responsible for fostering, encouraging, and implementing global learning and teaching on campuses. If you are faculty, staff, or administrator from a public or private university, research or liberal arts institute, community college, HBCU, TCCU, HSI and any other, you will:
All participants must join one of two tracks, for the entire institute, that best matches her or his objectives and interests [click track title for description]:
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Pre-Institute Workshop (Optional) Sunday, May 19, 9:00am-12:30pm The Increasingly Comprehensive World of Academic Internationalization [Click workshop title above for description] | |||||
Pre-Institute Workshop Leader Susan Sutton, Senior Advisor for Internationalization at Bryn Mawr University in Pennsylvania after three decades at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Her philosophy of internationalization emphasizes international dialogue and collaboration. | |||||
ICCI 2013 Featured Speaker | |||||
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Poster Session – New this year! A new addition to the ICCI program is a Poster Session, during which individuals or teams can share their course or campus best practices with all ICCI participants. If you would like to be a part of the Poster Session, come prepared to share materials and/or a PowerPoint on your laptop as fellow participants move from table to table. Learn more and register at http://globalinstitutes.indiana.edu/ |
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Institute for Curriculum and Campus Internationalization (ICCI) 2013 at the Center for the Study of Global Change at Indiana University Bloomington
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