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International Higher Education Forum Dr. Noreen Golfman Dean, School of Graduate Studies Memorial University of Newfoundland 20 March 2014 Victoria Street Conference Centre London

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What strategies has another country implemented and what successes have there been? - Noreen Golfman

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International Higher Education Forum

Dr. Noreen GolfmanDean, School of Graduate Studies

Memorial University of Newfoundland

20 March 2014Victoria Street Conference Centre

London

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St. John’s, Newfoundland Labrador

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Application and enrolment data

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Enrolment by top source countries (Fall 2013): • China: 25% of all international• Iran: 10%• India: 7% • Bangladesh: 6% • U.S.: 6%

Application and enrolment data

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Unit priorities

International Centre: Lead, Partner and

Support international

initiatives

SGS: Attract, Support and

Retain graduate students

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Internationalization• Director, International reporting line to Dean of Grad Studies• Going Global Grant – grad students• International education conferences – NAFSA, CBIE, EAIE, CAIE,

APAIE• Target markets for partnerships and recruitment: South Korea,

Vietnam, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey• 3+1+1 integrated pathways• Exchange students• Cotutelle agreements (double doctoral programs)• Funding agencies – CSC, VIED, SwB, CONACYT, SACB, Iraqi

Cultural Office• 2014 PhD Workshop China

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Attraction of students

• Joint funding proposals (recruitment missions)• Joint participation + faculty members• Create linkages, attract fully funded students. • Joint management of targeted social media in

other countries.

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Application and Admissions

• Joint work to provide quick response & referral.

• Initiatives to streamline processes and create smoother transitions.

• Greater conversion of applicants to registrants; increased capacity to attract talented students.

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Student Services

• Orientation - presentations & advising• Advisory committee for professional development• Co-manage travel fund for research and

conference participation• Managing students in crisis - communication.

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