EdUSA Dialogues: Global Learning through Internationalizing the Curriculum

Speaker headshots: October EducationUSA Dialogue

Global learning is an essential element of a college education, expressly stated in many institutions’ mission statements with the goal of preparing students to be successful and engaged citizens in an increasingly interconnected world. Join us to hear from curriculum and global learning experts from a variety of institutional perspectives as we discuss the nuts and bolts of infusing international themes into the curriculum and across disciplines for the benefit of all students, both international and domestic.

MODERATOR 
Dawn Michele Whitehead, Ph.D., Vice President of Global Citizenship for Campus, Community and Career, American Association of Colleges & Universities (AAC&U)

Panelists:
Kira Ferris, Ed.D., Director of International Education, South Piedmont Community College

Martha Merritt, Ph.D., Dean and the Carole M. Weinstein Chair of International Education, University of Richmond

Jiangyuan (JY) Zhou, Ed.D., Director of Global Engagement & Senior International Officer, Stockton University


This free webinar is open to representatives of accredited U.S. higher education institutions and other industry stakeholders including:

  • Educational consultants, recruitments agents, and pathway program staff currently under contract to represent at least one accredited U.S. postsecondary institution.
  • Associations whose membership includes representatives of accredited U.S. postsecondary institutions.
  • Academic and English language testing organizations.

Please note:  This webinar is closed press and comments by panelists are not for attribution.

Contact educationusa@state.gov with any questions.  We look forward to engaging with you!

Date and Time

Tuesday, October 25, 2022
2:00 pm–3:00 pm ET

For

U.S. Higher Education Professionals

Location

Online event - Zoom - Register Today!

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