Effective Strategies for Campus Internationalization in Florida Consortium

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Discover insightful approaches presented by Joseph V. Jones from the Florida Consortium for International Education on campus internationalization strategies. Topics include surveying current engagement, securing top management support, focusing on the strategic plan, and implementing multiple approaches like curriculum embedding and building institutional capacity.

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  1. Florida Consortium for International Education CAMPUS INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGIES

  2. Florida Consortium for International Education (FCIE) CAMPUS INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGIES Presented by: Joseph V. Jones Interim Assistant Vice President Office of International Education and Development Florida A&M University

  3. Session Overview SURVEY CURRENT ENGAGEMENT TOP MANAGEMENT SUPPORT FOCUS ON STRATEGIC PLAN TRY MULTIPLE APPROACHES

  4. Survey Current Engagement Conduct SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats Know you Allies and Foes

  5. Top Management Support INTERNATIONALIZE TOP DOWN SEEK TO LEADERSHIP SUPPORT PEOPLE WILL RESPOND

  6. Focus on the Strategic Plan TIE TO YOUR STRATEGIC PLAN GET ON THE COMMITTEE EMPHASIZE ITS RELEVANCE

  7. Try Multiple Approaches EMBED IN THE CURRICULUM FOREIGN LANGUAGES INTERNATIONAL MAJORS/MINORS AREA STUDIES CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH

  8. Try Multiple Approaches BUILD INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY MEMORANUM OF AGREEMENTS MOU BILATERAL AGREEMENTS

  9. Try Multiple Approaches CREATE BROAD BASED SUPPORT ADVISORY BOARD INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL FACULTY SUPPORTIVE COLLEGUES STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS

  10. Try Multiple Approaches STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS SHORT-TERM FACULTY LED SERVICE LEARNING SEMESTER/YEAR LONG SEMESTER-AT-SEA EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

  11. STRATEGIC CAMPUS PARTNERSHIPS Center for Global Security and Int l Affairs Army and Navy ROTC University Communications College of Education School of Journalism Foreign Languages FAMU DRS Faculty Senate CESTA, ESI, SBI, CAS, SOA

  12. Try Multiple Approaches EMPHASIZE BENEFITS LANGUAGE FLUENCEY GLOBAL COMPETETIVENESS EXPAND OPPORTUNITIES ENHANCE CRITICAL THINKING BROADEN YOUR KNOWLEDGE IMPACT YOUR WORLD

  13. Try Multiple Approaches FOCUS ON FUNDING US GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS PELL GRANTS/LOANS FUND RAISING EVENT ENDOWMENTS

  14. STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIPS Rangel Fellowship and Scholarships Pickering Fellowship Fulbright Awards Critical Language Scholarship Gilman Scholarship Boren National Security Education Scholar College Language Assoc. Scholarship Freeman-Asia Scholarship

  15. Try Multiple Approaches RELY ON YOUR EXPERTS STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS FOREIGN RESEARCHERS/INTERNS EXCHANGE STUDENTS/SCHOLARS SCHOLARS-IN-RESIDENCE INTERNATIONALS ON CAMPUS COMMUNITY EXPERTS

  16. DIPLOMAT-IN-RESIDENCE Promoting student internships and lucrative fellowships in international affairs. Classroom Visits and Lectures. Professional Development Forums. Mentoring prospective internship applicants or candidates for the foreign service exam. Overseas Pre-departure Orientation Sessions.

  17. Try Multiple Approaches NURTURE YOUR EXPERTS DIVERSITY PROGRAMS CULTURAL IMMERSION LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CAMPUS INCLUSION

  18. GLOBAL STUDENTS UNION Global Coffee Hour Language Club Cricket Soccer Cultural Immersion Activities (Disney World, St. George s Island, Wakulla Springs, Tallahassee Attractions) American Football, Baseball, Basketball

  19. Try Multiple Approaches INTERNATIONAL EVENTS INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK FOREIGN NATIONAL HOLIDAYS GLOBAL STUDENTS EVENTS FOREIGN LANGUAGE WEEK INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH FORUM

  20. CAMPUS OUTREACH ACTIVITIES International Awareness & Education Week Foreign Language Week Camp Adventure & International Agriculture FAMU DRS Spanish Language & Culture Day Center for Global Security African Caribbean Concert United Nations Day Celebration City International Students Reception & FDOE Chinese New Year Celebration

  21. Try Multiple Approaches EXPAND YOUR REACH OVERSEAS BRANCH CAMPUSES DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMS CREATES A NICHE MARKET

  22. Conclusion INTERNATIONAL IMPACT Students changed major to international careers or foreign language majors Students prepared to compete effectively in the global marketplace FAMUANs culturally and linguistically competent Critical Languages embraced and sought 50% of students who go abroad repeat

  23. Any Questions? CONTACT INFORMATION Joseph V. Jones, MS Ed Interim Assistant Vice President Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Office of International Education & Development Division of Academic Affairs Perry Paige Building, Suite 305 North Wing Tallahassee, Florida 32307 Phone: (850) 599-3295 Fax: (850) 561-2587 Email: joseph.jones@famu.edu Website: www.famu.edu/oied

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