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Internationalization through Consortia and Cooperation

Internationalization through Consortia and Cooperation. Friday, November 8, 2013 Anthony C. Ogden, Ph.D. University of Kentucky Melanie McCallon Murray State University . Overview. What do we want our engineering students to learn?

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Internationalization through Consortia and Cooperation

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  1. Internationalization through Consortia and Cooperation Friday, November 8, 2013 Anthony C. Ogden, Ph.D. University of Kentucky Melanie McCallonMurray State University

  2. Overview • What do we want our engineering students to learn? • How well are we internationalizingengineering education? • What challenges do we face and what opportunities can we pursue? • How are your engineering students being prepared to live and work in a globally interdependent world?

  3. Education Abroad Enrollment

  4. Education Abroad Fields of Study Open Doors, 2012 So, why is engineering so low?

  5. Education Abroad Experience Types A Range of Educational Opportunities

  6. UK College of Engineering, 2012-13 So, what is the best balance among experience types?

  7. Education Abroad Program Types

  8. Education Abroad Fields of Study Ogden, 2010

  9. Curriculum Integration

  10. +15.5% Open Doors, 2012 Kentucky saw an increase of 15.5% in 2010/11.

  11. Open Doors, 2012

  12. Four Key Issues… The need to share best practices for the advancement of education abroad programming in KY. The need to enhance the image of KY within the larger international education community. The need to enhance professional development opportunities for education abroad professionals in KY. The need to collaborate to better address barriers and improve access to education abroad for under-represented populations.

  13. Major Accomplishments & Future Directions… • Student Scholarship • Grant funding • Two-year & four-year institutional articulation programming • Biannual conferences, rotating throughout the Commonwealth • State-level advocacy • Regional round-up and professional training • KCEA Mentor Program • KCEA Network • National partnerships & sponsorship

  14. Internationalization through Consortia and Cooperation Friday, November 8, 2013 Anthony C. Ogden, Ph.D. a.ogden@uky.edu Melanie McCallonmmcallon@murraystate.edu

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