UPDATE 11/14/16: The International Education: What Place in U.S. Diplomacy? event at the United States Institute of Peace will be webcast.
UPDATE 11/11/16: I will not be in Washington, DC next week. I was to attend the Fund for Education Abroad (FEA) 2016 Fall Gala next Wednesday evening (Nov. 16th) and the FEA Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, November 17th.
There is much going on that week and in particular next Monday, November 14th with IIE's release of Open Doors Report and NAFSA's Research Symposium.
The following event hosted at the United States Institute of Peace from 2:00-4:00pm on November 14th may also be of interest to you:
International Education: What Place in U.S. Diplomacy?
A Strategy on Study Abroad Can Boost Foreign Policy and Peacebuilding
A Source for News and Discussion on International Educational Exchange & Mutual Understanding
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Exchange 2.0 Connected Youth: The Future of Peacebuilding and Problem Solving a Free Live Webcast on April 27th
The United States Institute of Peace will be hosting a free webcast focusing on the revitalization of international educational exchanges as a core pillar of public diplomacy. Those in Washington, D.C. can register to attend in person of course. The following snippet is a description with agenda of the webcast:
"The orientation of U.S. public diplomacy is changing from telling America’s story to direct dialogue in an interconnected world. With this shift has come a need to revitalize a core pillar of public diplomacy strategy: international exchanges. Although traditional exchange programs have been effective in expanding access to cross-cultural educational opportunities beyond those that study-abroad programs reach, participation remains limited. Developing the next generation of Exchange 2.0 initiatives—that is, technology-enabled programs embedded in curricula and with a cross-cultural educational purpose—will improve the number, diversity, and experience of international exchange participants." You can read more here.
9:00 a.m. Welcome to the New USIP
Ambassador Richard H. Solomon, President, USIP
9:10 a.m. Framing the Day: What Is Exchange 2.0 and Why Does It Matter?
Sheldon Himelfarb, Director, Center of Innovation: Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding, USIP
9:30 a.m. Keynote Address
Judith A. McHale, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State
10:00 a.m. Impact of Exchange 2.0 Programs
Moderator: Tara Sonenshine, Executive Vice President, USIP
Personal Stories:
Ingrid Inema, Rwanda, Global Nomads Group
Professor Osama Madany, Egypt, Soliya
Dmitry Savelau, Belarus, iEARN
11.00 a.m. Break
11:15 a.m. Next Generation International Exchanges
Moderator: Sheldon Himelfarb, Director, Center of Innovation: Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding, USIP
Allan Goodman, President & CEO, Institute of International Education
Edwin Gragert, Executive Director, iEARN-USA
J. Adam Ereli, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Michael Galvez, Product Manager, Google Translate
Shamil Idriss, CEO, Soliya
Matthew Taylor, ICT Strategist and Architect, World Ahead Program, Intel
12:45 p.m. Closing Remarks
(Logo/Photo Courtesy: USIP)
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