It’s been another busy week of news in the Twitterverse for the field of international education. We started with a guilty verdict in Italy and we end with U.S. & North Korean scientists talking about academic cooperation! I hope you find some of these links to be of interest and/or useful in your theory & practice:
U.S. Scientists Due in Pyongyang for Talks on Academic Cooperation (via @PublicDiplomacy)
Nice bar graph of NSEP recipients and how they fulfilled their service requirement in departments & agencies of U.S. Federal Government
American-educated Chinese students and their impact on U.S.-China relations (via @IDPDRIE)
National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange AWAY Journal Release (via @MobilityINTL)
Education ministry is planning to increase funds for Azerbaijani students who study abroad
U.S. Scientists Due in Pyongyang for Talks on Academic Cooperation (via @PublicDiplomacy)
Nice bar graph of NSEP recipients and how they fulfilled their service requirement in departments & agencies of U.S. Federal Government
American-educated Chinese students and their impact on U.S.-China relations (via @IDPDRIE)
National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange AWAY Journal Release (via @MobilityINTL)
Education ministry is planning to increase funds for Azerbaijani students who study abroad
The International Education Round Table of Tasmania to provide $1.2 million of funding to attract more overseas learners
New NAFSA Report Features Internationalization Efforts (via @NAFSA)
@uniworldnews is now on Twitter!
2009 is the 40th Birthday of the term Third Culture Kid (via @CindyKing)
US-China: Global engagement and study abroad (via @WESFans)
University of Maryland Office of Sustainability study abroad travel emissions in Campus Greenhouse report (via @pdxnicolle)
An opportunity for some good friends & people to get together to talk about politics in a non-threatening forum
Ann Stock nominated as Assistant Secretary of State for Educational & Cultural Affairs (via the Alliance for International Educational & Cultural Exchange – not via Twitter)
Amanda Knox sentenced to 26 years in prison for Kercher killing (via @cnnbrk)
Students: Enter the Doors to Diplomacy competition for a $2000 scholarship (via @usembassyottawa)
Subtitle of IHEC Blog (http://ihec-djc.blogspot.com/) has been revised and now reads “A Source for News on International Educational Exchange & Mutual Understanding”
Yale World Fellows Program for mid-career professionals (via @planetecole)
Subtitle of IHEC Blog (http://ihec-djc.blogspot.com/) has been revised and now reads “A Source for News on International Educational Exchange & Mutual Understanding”
Yale World Fellows Program for mid-career professionals (via @planetecole)
Photo credit: Jo Jakeman
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