2009 AIEA Conference Feb 23-Feb 25 2009, Atlanta
Session Presentations
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MONDAY FEBRUARY 23, 2009
12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
69: Two-way Streets: Comprehensive Partnerships Driven by Institutional Identity
Presenters:
Chair: Daniel Terris, Brandeis University
Edna Wilson, Fairfield University
Susan Fitzgerald, Fairfield University
Fundraising Strategies for Global Colleges and Universities
Presenters:
Chair:Brian M. Sagrestano, Gift Planning Development, LLC
William I. Brustein, University of Illinois
A. Douglas Kincaid,
Florida International University
3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
59: Meaningful Cont(r)acts: Principles and Practices of International Agreements from the Perspective of State Universities
Presenters:
Chair: William B. Lacy, University of California , Davis
Bailian Li, North Carolina State University
Dieter Wanner, Ohio State University
4:45 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
15: Understanding the Factors that Shape Intent to Study Abroad
Presenter:
Chair: Mark Salisbury, University of Iowa
7: Online networking, Content Management Systems (CMS) and the Creation of Education Communities
Presenter:
Chair: Martin Scheer, Universidad Iberoamericana
14: International Consortia: Challenges and Opportunities
Presenters:
Chair: Betsy E. Brown, North Carolina State University
Nami Iwaki, Nagoya University
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 2009
8:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Concurrent Sessions
71: Branch Campuses—What Works, What Doesn't Work, and the Road Ahead
Presenter:
Chair: Daniel J. Guhr, Illuminate Consulting Group
19: Future Trends in International Education: Japan Update
Presenters:
Chair: George R. Harada, Hiroshima University of Economics
Yuichi Kondo, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions
28: Laying the Foundation for Cooperation and Recruitment Initiatives in Turkey
Presenters:
Chair: Carl Holtman, ELS American Education Center – Istanbul
Wes Teter, Institute of International Education, European Office
44: Study Abroad for Scientists: Increasing Disciplinary Diversity in Programming Abroad
Presenters:
Chair: Philip Wainwright, Emory University
Preetha Ram, Emory University
Amy Bass Henry, Georgia Institute of Technology
Terry W. Snell, Georgia Institute of Technology
75: Transatlantic Cooperation at the Doctoral Level
Presenters:
Chair: Fiona Hunter, Università Carlo Cattaneo, Italy
Giancarlo Spinelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
John Yopp, University of Kentucky
1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
25: Recruitment Strategy for India: Engaging Online Communities
Presenters:
Chair: Rahul Choudaha, World Education Services
87: The Next Decade of the Bologna Process (2010 – 2020): How will Europe Deal with Global Trends and Challenges?
Presenters:
Chair: Piet Van Hove, University of Antwerp , Belgium
Sara Bervoets, University of Antwerp , Belgium
Roberta Maierhofer, University of Graz, Austria
Leonard Van Der Hout, Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Netherlands
2:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
13: Is Your Institution Ready for An Immigration Audit?
Presenters:
Chair: Bob White, Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell, Ltd
Deborah L. Pierce, Northern Illinois University
50: The Global Dimension of the European Higher Education Area: Facts, Feelings, and Futures
Presenters:
Chair: Sebastian Fohrbeck, Director, Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD)-German Academic Exchange Service
Rolf Hoffmann, German-American Fulbright Commission
Wesley Teter, Institute of International Education, European Office
4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
30 + 56: Regional Contexts in International Education: Two Perspectives and Best Practices
Presenters:
Co-chair: Margaret Wenger, Educational Credential Evaluators
Co-chair: Joanne Elvy, Algoma University College
17+18+21: Foreign Credential Evaluation Essentials : An overview of “Degree Fraud, Degree and Accreditation Mills and Fraudulent Academic Credentials” and “The 13 Rules of Foreign Credential Evaluation”
Presenters:
Co-chair: Dale Gough, American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) International Education Services
Co-chair: Linda Kosene, American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, AACRAO International Education Services
34: Using National and Regional Organizations: How We Can Help You
Presenters:
Chair: Megan Brenn-White, Hessen Universities Consortium
Daniel Obst, Institute of International Education
Mary Catherine Scarborough, British Council, The British Embassy
Sebastian Fohrbeck, Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD)- German Academic Exchange Service
Erika Mueller-Blass, Hessen State Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts
67+88: Reflections on Becoming a Global University: Practices and Challenges from Two State University Perspectives
Presenters:
Co-chair: Sharon Siverts, George Mason University
Co-chair: Michael Basile, Murray State University
Melanie McCallon, Murray State University
Aryo Hasnugung, Murray State University
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25 2009
9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m Concurrent Sessions
47+78: Internationalizing the Curriculum: Successful Journeys at Two Universities
Presenters:
Co-chair: Sabine C. Klahr,Boise State University
Co-chair: Howard Rollins, Georgia Institute of Technology
Terry Snell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Barbara Allerton, Boise State University
16+77: Innovative Models of International Collaborations
Presenters:
Chair: Daniel J. West, Jr., FACHE, University of Scranton
Rahul Choudaha, World Education Services
Bernardo Ramirez, University of Central Florida
Otar Vasadze, University of Georgia
61: Sustaining “Community” Through the Engagement of International Alumni
Presenters:
Chair: Adria L. Baker, Rice University
Millie C. Audas, University of Oklahoma
Dave Hail, Univerisity of Oklahoma
Peter Briggs, Director, Michigan State University
10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Sessions
60: Engaging Diverse Communities: Inter-American Studies as Best Practice for Inter-Regional and Transatlantic Cooperation
Presenters:
Chair: Roberta Maierhofer, Karl-Franzens Universität Graz, Austria
Ulla Kriebernegg, University of Graz, Austria
Emron Esplin, Kennesaw State University
1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
53: Export Control: Institutional Obligations for All Internationalization Efforts
Presenters:
Chair: Amy Henry, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jilda Garton, Georgia Institute of Technology
70: The (Surprising) Role of International Alumni Networks in Internationalizing the Campus
Presenters:
Chair: Daniel J. Guhr, Illuminate Consulting Group
Louis E. Alexander, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
76: Examples of Joint and Double Degrees between U.S. and E.U. Institutions: A European Perspective
Presenters:
Chair: H. Stephen Straight, Binghamton University
Carla Locatelli, University of Trento , Italy
Roberta Maierhofer, University of Graz , Austria
2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
1: Study Abroad's Catch 22: The Simon Bill and Travel Warnings
Presenters:
Chair: William I. Brustein, University of Illinois
William Lacy, University of California-Davis
Jeffery M. Riedinger, Michigan State University
Susan Buck Sutton, Indiana University
36: Divergence or Convergence: Best Practices in International Recruitment
Presenters:
Chair: Daniel J. Guhr, Illuminate Consulting Group
Andrew R. Gillespie, Purdue University
Kris Wong Davis, University of Arizona
39+46: Internationalizing Students' Experience Across the Campus: Selling the Idea to a University Community
Presenters:
Co-chair: Valeriy Smolienko, University of Central Lancashire
Co-chair: Sandra L. Russo, University of Florida Gainesville
Nicola Kernaghan, University of Florida Gainesville
41+62: A Critical Discussion of Joint Degree Awards and Dual/Multiple Degree Awards,Drawing upon Erasmus Mundus in Europe and BRIDGE in Russia
Presenters:
Co-chair: : Hilary Jones, Froebel College , Roehampton University , UK
Co-chair: Justine Mercer, University of Leicester, UK
David Rose, Froebel College, Roehampton University, UK
Jan Siska , Charles University , Prague , Czech Republic
Andrey Zhegin, Herzen State Pedagogical University , Russia
73: U.S. Higher Education Adapts to the Bologna Process
Presenters:
Linda Tobash, Institute of International Education
Leonard van der Hout, Hodgeschool van Amsterdam University of Applied Science, Netherlands