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Increasing Global Engineering Preparedness

Increasing Global Engineering Preparedness

In today’s global market, low-income students, especially underrepresented minorities and female undergraduate engineering students, face many challenges including competing for jobs with little to no global competencies. Studies show that study abroad experience improves students’ chances of global leadership placement with increased pay package, and provides greater competitive advantage when looking for jobs in the global job market. This Big Idea Talk will discuss the success of NSF grant-funded GEPS program at the University of Pittsburgh, in relation to access/enrollment, retention, global leadership development, and workforce placement.

A Model for Making Global Learning Universal

A Model for Making Global Learning Universal

Although we know meaningful engagement with diversity benefits all students, little has been done to create a framework that utilizes universal global learning to achieve inclusive excellence. In this session, Landorf and Doscher explore the collaborative leadership model they use at Florida International University that they detail in their forthcoming book, Making Global Learning Universal: Promoting Inclusion and Success for All Students (Stylus, January 2018). The model’s six components can be customized to meet the unique needs of any institution. Session participants reflect on how the components are or can be realized in multiple demographic and institutional contexts.

First Generation & Study Abroad: Building a Relationship

First Generation & Study Abroad: Building a Relationship

Strong campus partnerships are essential for Study Abroad professionals hoping to expand study abroad access and for First Generation Student Support Service professionals hoping to provide high-impact experiences for their students. This interactive session will explore strategies for building strong partnerships between First Generation Student serving offices and Study Abroad offices. Participants will be asked to share challenges and ideas from their own experiences, participate in group discussion, and begin to create their own outreach/partnership development plan for their office. The skills developed will be highly transferable for any campus partnership building efforts.

Accessibility & Inclusion Initiatives for Neurodiverse Learning in Study Abroad

Accessibility & Inclusion Initiatives for Neurodiverse Learning in Study Abroad

Access, inclusion, and diversity are inherent ingredients in ensuring an intentional, student-based experiential learning program; as program administrators and staff, it is our responsibility to have an inclusion strategy that addresses various access and diversity issues throughout a student’s time on program, from initial inquiry to re-entry. Having carefully designed systems in place, and a well-trained and prepared team – at all levels – is the indicator for how well an organization responds to diverse needs of students. This Big Idea Talk will provide an overview of the The Experiment in International Living’s efforts to support increased neurodiversity on program.

Expanding Advising Vocabulary & Site Selection

Expanding Advising Vocabulary & Site Selection

Challenging the rhetoric behind traditional versus non-traditional study abroad sites. This session will highlight the impact that advisors have on reinforcing outdated practices or revolutionizing study abroad by incorporating the voices of the changing student demographic. Everyone is invited to join this conversation, especially, university practitioners and program providers!