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Transcript of GlobalEYES September 2013
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IN THIS ISSUE:
A Message from Vice Provost
Dr. Bailian Li
“Strategic partnerships are an integral part of the Office of International Affairs’ strategic plan. With the new semester underway we are deeply involved with several key partners spanning across the world. This summer’s visit to India with Chancellor Woodson allowed us to strengthen existing partnerships and develop new programs with TERI University.” Continue reading.
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Globally Integrated Students......................... 2
Globally Engaged Faculty............................... 3
OIA Announcements....................................... 4
Events................................................................ 5
The Month in Photos....................................... 6
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"This project gives our international and domest ic students a chance to understand and help a family settle into life in the United States under very different circumstances from their own," ~ICLP Coordinator Kristine Sloan
Globally Integrated StudentsAn International Campus Community
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IEP Launches Student Mentor ProgramThis semester, the Intensive English Program (IEP) at NC State began its Student Mentor Program (SMP). The SMP is an effort to broaden the IEP students’ experiences on campus and in the local community. Mentors are selected from NC State undergraduate students, many who participate in the Global Perspectives Certificate Program through the Study Abroad Office. These students who demonstrate involvement on campus and in their communities are sophomores or higher in a diversity of colleges and majors and are interested in sharing American culture with international students. Under the supervision of an IEP staff adviser, mentors teach a 50 minute class each week on topics such as Fitness & Wellness, Social Media, Making American Fr iends, and American Holidays and Celebrations.
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The Global Training Initiative celebrated the start of the new school year by welcoming more than 250 students from all around the world for this new semester. Most of those students are studying at the SKEMA US campus this fall. The GTI and the new SKEMA administration welcomed more than 220 SKEMA Business School students on Wednesday, August 14. This is the largest SKEMA fall cohort to date, and it marks the first year that the SKEMA students are starting classes at the same time as NC State students. "ʺWe'ʹre glad that the students are able to participate in the same welcome activities that are available to all incoming NC State students,"ʺ said GTI Director Michael Bustle.
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GTI Welcomes Over 250 Students for Fall 2013
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Globally Engaged FacultyJefferson Science Fellow - Dr. Jean Ristaino
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Professor of Plant Pathology Spends Year as Jefferson FellowDr. Jean Ristaino, a William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology, spent the past year serving as a senior science advisor and Jefferson Fellow in the Bureau of Food Security, Office of Agriculture Research and Policy (BFS/ARP). The Jefferson Science Fellowship is administered by the National Academies and is supported by a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The fellowship program was created in 2003 in order to engage the academic science, technology, engineering and medical community in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy to meet the needs of modern 21st century society. As a Jefferson Fellow, Ristaino spent a year in Washington DC and was involved in a wide range of global issues.
One of the global issues Ristaino worked on was human and institutional capacity development in Feed the Future countries. This included helping to launch the Borlaug Higher Education Agriculture Research Development Program and conducting a country-‐‑wide needs assessment of agricultural research capacity in Bangladesh. As an important technical contact on the emerging coffee rust outbreaks in Central America, Ristaino was able to provide a senior level of scientific expertise ultimately resulting in becer funding decisions on managing the disease which has decimated coffee in that part of the world. Read More.
Study Abroad Faculty Development Grant
The Study Abroad Office is soliciting proposals now from NC State study abroad program faculty who seek funding to acend WISE: Workshop on Intercultural Skills Enhancement Conference. The deadline to submit a proposal is October 14, 2013 at 4 p.m. The announcement of decisions will be made November 4, 2013.Details: hcp://oia.ncsu.edu/SAO-‐‑faculty-‐‑grant
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Staff SpotlightIncoming IEP Director
The Office of International Affairs is excited to announce that Karin Sandler will be joining us as Director of the Intensive English Program beginning October 1, 2013. As the Director, she will be responsible for the operations of the program including coordinating and supervising program instruction and activities.
Karin Sandler received both her Bachelor’s in Spanish and Masters of Arts in Teaching Engl ish as a Second Language/Bilingual Education from Georgetown University. In her previous
position, she was the Associate Director of the English Language Institute at Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia where she managed the day-‐‑to-‐‑day operations of the Intensive English Program (IEP), which consisted of over 200 students and 20 faculty members, in addition to teaching in the program. She also had the opportunity to live and work in Japan first as an Assistant Language Teacher in the Japan Exchange Teaching Program and then as the Academic Coordinator for a new IEP c rea ted by George town University in partnership with Osaka International University. Karin enjoys traveling, learning languages, and trying new foods.
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The Office of International Affairs will host a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) official naturalization ceremony on campus to commemorate International Education Week. The ceremony is scheduled for November 20th from 10:00-‐‑10:30am at the Institute for Emerging Issues (multipurpose rooms A & B) at Hunt Library on Centennial Campus. The NC State community and public are welcome to come witness more than 30 different people from around the world take oaths to become U.S. citizens. Ladies in Red, NC State’s all female a cappella group will perform the National Anthem and Dr. Bailian Li, Vice Provost for International Affairs, will give a special welcome message. The new citizens will be able to apply for their first U.S. passports immediately following the ceremony at OIA’s 10th Annual Passport Fair, also being held at Hunt Library the same day.
Announcements
In May 2013, the Study Abroad Office released a survey asking faculty, students, advisors, and other friends of Study Abroad to cast their vote for a new slogan. To emphasize study abroad as a truly transformative academic experience, we decided to change our official slogan ("ʺchoose your destination"ʺ) to something new. Our overall aim was to change the perception of study abroad as a "ʺtrip"ʺ and instead emphasize that study abroad is a high-‐‑impact educational experience...in an international secing. The response was overwhelming with over 750 votes cast! "ʺMake the World Your Classroom"ʺ was the most popular and a small commicee in SAO made the final decision to make this our new slogan. The official launch of the new slogan and logo will take place on the day of the Study Abroad Fair, October 4th. If anyone has questions about our new slogan or logo, they can contact Michelline Granjean at [email protected].
OIA to Host Citizenship Ceremony
Study Abroad Unveils New Slogan
Karin Sandler to join OIA as Intensive English Program Director October 1
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NC State & China:A University Wide Reception
Join us in celebrating NC State'ʹs international partnerships and collaborations with China. The China Regional Reception is an opportunity for sharing, networking and learning about new opportunities for collaboration. Lunch will be provided.
The China Reception is a part of a series of regional receptions designed to celebrate NC State'ʹs international partnerships and foster future collaborations. The Fall 2013 Regional Reception is sponsored by the Office of International Affairs, Confucius Institute, and the College of Education.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to RSVP by October 1st. Poster presentation proposals are also being accepted to highlight programs, research and activities with China. Poster proposals are due September 24th.
Full Details: hcp://oia.ncsu.edu/chinareception
Upcoming Events
GLOBAL ISSUES SEMINAR
STUDY ABROAD FAIR
CHINA RECEPTION
PASSPORT FAIR
09/16/2013, 7:00PMWithers 232A
10/04/2013, 10:00AMCarmichael Gym
10/08/2013, 11:30AMFriday Institute
11/20/2013, 10:00AMHunt Library
For a full calendar of global events, visit us athttp://oia.ncsu.edu/
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Top Left: The Office of International Services (OIS) welcomed nearly 1,000 new international students to campus. Separate orientations for undergraduate and graduate students were held at the McKimmon Center in August.Top Right: The Japan Center displays a table full of cultural artifacts and information at Packapalooza on August 24th. Visitors tried on kimonos and took pictures to capture the experience.Middle Right: The College of Design displayed student design work from their time spent studying abroad at the Prague Institute in late August. Bo2om Right: OIS hosted an information fair for international students to learn about programs and offices at NC State as well as in the local community.
The Month in PhotosNC State’s Global Community
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