Developing Strategic International Partnerships: Models for Linkages With Brazil, India, China, And Indonesia
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Sunday, February 17, 8 am - 12 noon
New Orleans, LA
This IIE/AIEA pre-conference workshop will focus on how to develop strategic and sustainable international partnerships, providing in-depth models from Brazil, India, China, and Indonesia.
Workshop elements include:
- Building Strategic Partnerships with Brazil, India, China, and Indonesia: Synergies and Divergences
- Strategic Planning and Garnering Support from Campus Stakeholders: Examples from Brazil, China, and India
- Breaking the Mold: New Models in International Partnerships
- Best Practices for Engaging with Brazil, India, China, and Indonesia
- How International Partnerships Advance Government Goals
Presenters include:
- Daniel Obst, Deputy Vice President, International Partnerships, Institute of International Education
- Clare Banks, Senior Manager, Center for International Partnerships, Institute of International Education
- Jeff Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, the Vice Provost for Global Strategies, Baruch College
- Heidi Gregori-Gahan, Director, International Programs & Services, University of Southern Indiana
- Anne Schiller, Vice President for Global Strategies, George Mason University
- Peter Baker, International Program Development Officer, University of Montana
- Janice Thomas, Director, International Education Center, Brookdale Community College
- Mohamed El-Aasser, Vice President for International Affairs, Lehigh University
- Joanna Regulska, Vice President for International Affairs, Rutgers University
- Haryo Winarso, Educational Attaché, Indonesian Embassy
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