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Partnerships with Purpose: Operating through An Inclusive Lens

Partnerships with Purpose: Operating through An Inclusive Lens

2022 Global Inclusion Conference Concurrent Session

Choosing study abroad partners and collaborators should be an intentional and strategic process which results in a values-based partner and program list. While a complex range of factors go into determining program approvals, often heavily influenced by finances or tradition, what role does elements of diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, and belonging play in this process? From advising policies, risk assessment/mitigation, pre-departure preparations, and inclusive support onsite, the ability of program partners and faculty leaders to operate through an inclusive lens can all have a dramatic impact on the overall experience of students. This session explores Covid-era best practices for identifying mission-aligned partners whose commitments to inclusion walk the walk and deliver inclusive experiences.

Presenters:

  • Margaret McCullers – Strategic Initiatives, Institute for Study Abroad (IFSA)
  • Nasha Lewis – Global Education Office, William & Mary College
  • Maraina Montgomery – Study Abroad, University of Portland

Global Entrepreneurship Exchange Program: Diversifying Opportunities for Global Competencies

Global Entrepreneurship Exchange Program: Diversifying Opportunities for Global Competencies

2022 Global Inclusion Conference Concurrent Session

Learn how to give students the benefits of virtual and travel, career and academic, local and global, The Global Entrepreneurship Exchange Program is an international, interdisciplinary food product exchange between SCCCD Colleges and UABC in Baja, CA, Mexico. Attendees will gain an understanding of the complex nature of “real-world” entrepreneurship projects and how much they depend on global competency skills and interdisciplinary collaboration. By collaborating virtually, this project is inclusive and equitable because more students will have access to developing those global competency skills. By working together in the in-person competition, students will further their communication and multicultural interpersonal and professional skills. Students will also gain experience with local industry partners on both sides of the border. Come learn how to collaborate and innovate!

Presenters:

  • Margaret Hiebert, PhD – Educational Services, State Center Community College District (SCCCD)
  • Marianne Dunklin, PhD – Business, Fresno City College