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Showing posts with label AIEA. Show all posts
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"The SAGE Handbook of International Higher Education" (2012) edited by Darla K. Deardorff, Hans de Wit, John D. Heyl, and the late Tony Adams
So far, today has been pretty good.
Not only did I receive an e-mail about a potential evaluation/assessment project but I received the following book (hard cover) in the mail (benefit of JSIE Editorial Board membership):
The SAGE Handbook of International Higher Education (2012) edited by Darla K. Deardorff, Hans de Wit, John D. Heyl, and the late Tony Adams.
Now that I'll be done with my dissertation (I defend tomorrow and submit final manuscript by April 1st) I will be able to read this book and do a more formal review for IHEC Blog. It will also be a lovely addition to my Bury Book International Education Library & Archive!
Not only did I receive an e-mail about a potential evaluation/assessment project but I received the following book (hard cover) in the mail (benefit of JSIE Editorial Board membership):
The SAGE Handbook of International Higher Education (2012) edited by Darla K. Deardorff, Hans de Wit, John D. Heyl, and the late Tony Adams.
Now that I'll be done with my dissertation (I defend tomorrow and submit final manuscript by April 1st) I will be able to read this book and do a more formal review for IHEC Blog. It will also be a lovely addition to my Bury Book International Education Library & Archive!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Future Conference Sites of U.S. Based International Education Organizations
Should you be an advanced planner I thought I would put these future conference sites for AIEA, CIEE, The Forum on Education Abroad and NAFSA on your radar:
AIEA
2012 – Washington, DC
2013 – New Orleans
2014 – Washington, DC
2015 – Washington, DC
2016 – Montreal
2017 – Washington, DC
CIEE
2012 – Shanghai
2013 – Minneapolis
Forum on Education Abroad
2012 – Denver
2013 – Chicago
2014 – San Diego
2015 – New Orleans
NAFSA
2012 – Houston
2013 – St. Louis (I believe this was originally scheduled for Louisville)
2014 – San Diego
2015 – Boston
2016 – Denver
2017 – San Francisco
AIEA
2012 – Washington, DC
2013 – New Orleans
2014 – Washington, DC
2015 – Washington, DC
2016 – Montreal
2017 – Washington, DC
CIEE
2012 – Shanghai
2013 – Minneapolis
Forum on Education Abroad
2012 – Denver
2013 – Chicago
2014 – San Diego
2015 – New Orleans
NAFSA
2012 – Houston
2013 – St. Louis (I believe this was originally scheduled for Louisville)
2014 – San Diego
2015 – Boston
2016 – Denver
2017 – San Francisco
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
The 2012 AIEA Annual Conference focuses on "Building A Secure World Through International Education"
Catering to senior international officers from around the world, the 2012 Annual Conference of the Association of International Education Administrators (A.I.E.A.) focuses on “Building a Secure World through International Education.”
Taking place February 19-22 at the J.W. Marriott in Washington, D.C., the conference features speakers Eboo Patel, Founder and President of Interfaith Youth Core; Botswana-based Justice Unity Dow, lawyer, activist and writer; and Abiodun Williams, Vice President of the Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention at the United States Institute for Peace.
On February 18, AIEA collaborates with the American Council on Education (A.C.E.) for an all-day meeting on “The Collaborative Advantage: Exploring the Next Horizon in Global Engagement.”
Pre-conference workshops, including collaborations with the American Council on Education (A.C.E.), the American Association of Colleges and Universities (A.A.C.&U.), the European Association for International Education (E.A.I.E.), and the National Association of College and University Business Officers (N.A.C.U.B.O.) take place February 19 and 20, with themes including “Strategic Leadership for Campus Internationalization”; “Surviving (and Thriving) in Interesting Times: Career Planning and Management for International Education Leaders Today”; “S.I.O. 101”; “Bologna & Global Impacts – What S.I.O.s Need to Know”; “Global Learning and Internationalizing the Curriculum”; and “Successful Strategic and Operational Approaches to Campus Internationalization.”
More than 100 concurrent sessions and showcases will take place February 20-22.
Many institutions of higher education are actively engaged in programs that further environmental and energy sustainability, broader access to health care and education, resolution of conflicts, pursuit of fundamental human rights, economic development, and greater cross-cultural understanding in the U.S. and around the world. The 2012 A.I.E.A. Annual Conference provides a forum to reflect on the relationship between the internationalization of institutions and institutional responses to these important global challenges. Conference subthemes include “Administrative and logistical needs of colleges and universities as their international commitments grow”; “Defining values in internationalization”; “Recognizing and managing impact”; and “Partnerships, consortia and networks.”
Details on the 2012 AIEA Annual Conference can be found at www.aieaworld.org.
For additional information: aiea@duke.edu or 919-668-1928.
About A.I.E.A. (www.aieaworld.org)
Founded in 1982, the Association of International Education Administrators (A.I.E.A.) is a professional membership organization composed of institutional leaders representing over 200 institutions engaged in advancing the international dimensions of higher education. A.I.E.A. provides opportunities for members to join forces, exchange ideas, share institutional strategies, and provide an effective voice on matters of public policy through various means, including workshops, meetings and a scholarly journal.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Friday, September 10, 2010
"One Size Does Not Fit All: Sustained Global Commitments for the Small-and Medium-Sized Institution" - AIEA Forum on Internationalization - Jan. 28-29, 2011
The following IHEC Blog post is a copy and paste job from various listserv messages that my colleague Bryan McAllister-Grande from Brandeis University has recently sent around. I am reposting with his permission:
The Association of International Education Administrators and Brandeis University are excited to announce this special campus forum to take place in early 2011:
Save the Date - January 28 - 29, 2011
AN AIEA FORUM ON INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGY
Hosted by Brandeis University
Waltham, MA (about 30 minutes outside of Boston)
"One Size Does Not Fit All: Sustained Global Commitments for the Small-and Medium-Sized Institution"
Small research universities and liberal arts colleges face special challenges -- as well as unique opportunities -- for comprehensive internationalization and global partnerships. This day-and-a-half Forum, jointly sponsored by the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA), will be developed as a focused set of small-group discussions about our "sustained global commitments" -- any kind of coordinated set of overseas-based educational activities, including partnerships, exchanges, study abroad, and internationalization hubs, campuses, programs, or offices.
Full details and Registration will be available in October; this AIEA Forum will be limited to 20-25 participants and geared for institutions serving student populations of 2,000 - 12,000 (undergraduate and graduate). For questions, please contact oga@brandeis.edu or +1 781-736-5642
Host:
The Office of Global Affairs at Brandeis University
Daniel Terris, Vice President for Global Affairs
Bryan McAllister-Grande, Associate Director, Office of Global Affairs
2011 AIEA Forum Planning Committee:
April Burriss
Dean, School of International Education
Endicott College
Joel F. Harrington
Associate Provost for Global Strategy
Vanderbilt University
Rebecca Hovey
Dean for International Study
Smith College
Joseph Tullbane
Associate Dean for International Education and Outreach
St. Norbert's College
Sponsored by the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) (http://www.aieaworld.org/)
*The AIEA Annual Conference is Feb. 20 - 23, 2011. http://aiea-world.org/events/conferences.htm*
Photo credit: Paul Trafford
Friday, June 19, 2009
Call for Proposals for the 2010 Association of International Education Administrators Conference

The following call for proposals comes from my colleague Darla Deardorff, Executive Director of the Association of International Education Administrators.
The Association of International Education Administrators invites the submission of proposals for its 2010 conference at JW Marriott in Washington DC on Feb 15-17, 2010. Pre-conference workshops will be held February 14-15. The conference will begin in the afternoon of February 15 and end in the afternoon of February 17. The theme for the 2010 AIEA conference is “Internationalizing Higher Education: Essential for our Future.” As the title implies, internationalizing our campuses will be core to maintaining academic and institutional excellence across all functions of the university.
Session proposals, due September 1, 2009, are invited to address internationalizing higher education in the US and globally across the full range of university functions. Further details can be found on the AIEA website at http://aieaworld.org/events/2010conf/index.php
Specific areas of interest regarding session submission include the following areas. Internationalizing:
The Association of International Education Administrators invites the submission of proposals for its 2010 conference at JW Marriott in Washington DC on Feb 15-17, 2010. Pre-conference workshops will be held February 14-15. The conference will begin in the afternoon of February 15 and end in the afternoon of February 17. The theme for the 2010 AIEA conference is “Internationalizing Higher Education: Essential for our Future.” As the title implies, internationalizing our campuses will be core to maintaining academic and institutional excellence across all functions of the university.
Session proposals, due September 1, 2009, are invited to address internationalizing higher education in the US and globally across the full range of university functions. Further details can be found on the AIEA website at http://aieaworld.org/events/2010conf/index.php
Specific areas of interest regarding session submission include the following areas. Internationalizing:
• Undergraduate teaching and learning (e.g., curriculum, study abroad, internships abroad, dual and joint degrees, service learning, recruitment)
• Graduate education (e.g., exchanges, international fellowships, field studies collaborative graduate programs)
• Research and discovery (e.g., multi-university collaborative research and education, joint conferences, seminars and workshops)
• Building campus communities (e.g., conferences and workshops, student organizations and clubs, international centers and houses, international education week, performances, lectures)
• Local, national and international outreach and engagement (e.g., international development with universities, state agencies, non-governmental organizations, World Bank, United Nations)
• Campus leadership (e.g. strategic planning, management, partnerships and joint ventures, risk management, roles of the President, Provost, functional vice presidents and provosts, deans, and senior international officers)
• International alumni and development (e.g., international alumni events, chapters, fund raising, student and faculty recruitment)
• Public policy to include state, national and international laws and policies and governmental agencies.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Call for Proposals for AIEA Conference
The Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) invites proposals for it’s February 22-25, 2009 annual conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
Proposal Deadline: September 30, 2008
Proposals are accepted in six categories: rules of engagement, student engagement, engagement principles, intra-institutional engagement, engaged leadership, and engaging the funding community. For more information, including specific areas of interest, session formats, guidelines for submitting a proposal and electronic submission instructions, please visit: https://aieaworld.american-data.net/events/2009conf/index.php
Proposal Deadline: September 30, 2008
Proposals are accepted in six categories: rules of engagement, student engagement, engagement principles, intra-institutional engagement, engaged leadership, and engaging the funding community. For more information, including specific areas of interest, session formats, guidelines for submitting a proposal and electronic submission instructions, please visit: https://aieaworld.american-data.net/events/2009conf/index.php
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