Title: Diversity Decoded: What European Students Should Know About U.S. Colleges
Presenters:
- Monique Hodges, Tulane University
- Alejandra Rincon, UCSF
Description:
Understanding diversity at U.S. colleges and universities is key for European students considering study abroad opportunities. This session will provide an overview of diversity-related dynamics, challenges, and opportunities they may encounter.
- Highlight key facets of diversity at U.S. colleges and universities, including race, ethnicity, gender identity, and socioeconomic factors.
- Address potential misconceptions or expectations European students might have about U.S. diversity frameworks.
- Explore how cultural differences impact European students’ experiences of inclusion in U.S. institutions..
- Provide actionable advice for navigating diversity in both academic and social contexts in the U.S.
Title: Holistic Support Strategies for U.S. Students in Europe (pre-arrival)
Presenters:
- Ethan Trinh, Georgia State University
- Kyle Keith, Barcelona SAE
Description:
Providing effective and inclusive support is key to fostering academic success for U.S. students in Europe. This session discusses strategies European institutions are using to ensure all students thrive academically and personally.
- Identify specific academic and non-academic challenges U.S. students face in European educational contexts.
- Discuss tailored support systems implemented by European institutions for diverse student populations.
- Highlight initiatives for inclusive student success, such as peer mentoring, accessible resources, and identity-specific programs.
- Explore the impact of cultural adjustment support on students’ overall academic and personal growth.
Title: Building Bridges, Not Walls: Cultivating Inclusive Workplaces in Europe
Presenters:
- Keshia Abraham, Abraham Consultancy
- Hasira Ashemu, Tru North Institute
Description:
Creating an inclusive workplace is essential for supporting diverse employees in the field of international education. This session examines successful policies and practices for fostering inclusivity in European institutions.
- Define elements of an inclusive work culture within European institutions.
- Share examples of successful policies and practices that support employees from diverse backgrounds.
- Discuss challenges in achieving inclusivity within transnational and multicultural teams.
- Explore ways to embed inclusivity into professional development and workplace dynamics.
Title: Learning Where You Live: Engaging with Local Communities in Europe
Presenters:
- Marta Minguella, Barcelona SAE
- Maria Mateu, ISEP
Description:
On-site engagement with local communities provides invaluable opportunities for cultural and experiential learning. This session explores how European institutions can deepen students’ understanding through meaningful collaborations with diverse populations.
- Examine the benefits of fostering cultural engagement with local, diverse communities.
- Explore case studies of programs collaborating with marginalized groups, such as refugees, to enrich learning.
- Discuss how experiential learning activities deepen cultural understanding and global competence
- Highlight methods for evaluating the impact of such programs on students and host communities.