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From The Top: Academic Leadership On Global Strategy
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Presidential Perspectives
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College and university presidents send important signals about the missions and priorities of their institutions. This series gives voice to the different ways in which higher education presidents define internationalization, align it with institutional mission and student learning outcomes, and understand both opportunities for internationalization and possible threats to it.
Submission Guidelines
AIEA welcomes additional submissions to the series, particularly those that will encourage the diversity of the series in terms of institutional type and geographic region. Submissions are reviewed by members of AIEA’s Editorial Committee.
A template for submissions can be found here.
Please send submissions to committee chair Blair Thomson (blair@olemiss.edu).
- March, 2024: Daniel Wubah (Millersville University of Pennsylvania)
- January, 2024: Jenifer Cushman (The University of Maine at Augusta): Global Learning and the Access Mission
- December, 2023: Richard J. Helldobler, Ph.D. (William Paterson University)
- January, 2023: Harvey Kesselman (Stockton University; Galloway, New Jersey)
- October, 2020: Gregory P. Crawford (Miami University; Oxford, Ohio): Global Problems Call for Global Solutions
- July 2015: Roseann O’Reilly Runte (Carleton University): International Experiences at the Core
- Alberto Bustani (Bustani Sustainable Growth Strategies): Growing International
- Michael R. Chipps (Northeast Comm. College): America’s Community Colleges Must be Globally Engaged
- Rolf Tarrach (University of Luxembourg): Role of the Academy in Facilitating Global Understanding
- Frederick G. Hilmer (University of New South Wales, Australia): Developing Global Citizens
- Daniel Woolf (Queen’s University, Canada): PSE Globality
- Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. (Juniata College): Diversity and International Collaboration
- Nancy Zimpher (State University of New York): Lessons Learned
- Jack Hawkins, Jr. (Troy University): Partnerships Fuel Internationalization
- Victor J. Boschini, Jr. (Texas Christian University): Learning to Change the World
- Carol T. Christ (Smith College): A World College for the World’s Women
- Joseph Rallo (Angelo State University): How Presidents Can Foster an International Culture on Campus
- Stephen J. Friedman (Pace University): Rendezvous with the World
- E. Gordon Gee (Ohio State University): An Imagination As Big As The World Itself
Provosts’ Perspectives
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The purpose of this series is to shed light on the internationalization of higher education from the perspectives of the individuals responsible for the academic functioning of colleges and universities. The series hopes to capture Chief Academic Officers’ thinking and actions, to learn from their successes, and, as importantly, to learn from the constraints they and their institutions have faced in their internationalization endeavors. Ultimately, AIEA hopes that the series will be informative for both Chief Academic Officers engaged in furthering the internationalization of their institutions and the Senior International Officers whose responsibility is to inform and support this work.
The pieces in this series are deliberately kept brief in order to provide key examples and lessons. Most take the shape of an interview (rather than a formal essay) to allow the individual voices and experiences to be heard.
Submission Guidelines
A template for submissions can be found here.
Please send submissions to committee chair Blair Thomson (blair@olemiss.edu).
- January 2026: Mary Croughan (University of California, Davis)
- September 2025: Jenny Dixon (Universitas 21)
- February 2025: Betsy Morgan (University of Wisconsin – La Crosse)
- January 2025: Roger J. Ward (University of Maryland, Baltimore)
- Jennifer Lundgren (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
- Gisele Mendes de Carvalho (State University of Maringá, Brazil)
- Lilly Kong (Singapore Management University): A Global City University in Asia in Continuous Transformation
- Mette Hjort (Lingnan University): The Liberal Arts and Internationalization: Leveraging Student Mobility, Partnerships, and Faculty Hires
- Marilza Vieira Cunha Rudge (Universidade Estadual Paulista -São Paulo State University): Internationalization as a Driver for Research, Education, and Regional Development
- Peter McCagg (Akita International University- 国際教養大学): Internationalizing Higher Education in Rural Japan
- Ralph J. Hexter (University of California, Davis): Seeking Solutions to Global Challenges
- Lori Stewart Gonzalez (Appalachian State University): Making Local to Global Connections for a Sustainable Future
- Christine M. Riordan (University of Kentucky): Linking Internationalization to Mission, Priorities, Capacities, and Opportunities
- Ralph C. Wilcox (University of South Florida): High Impact Global Research and Student Success
- Warren Burggren (University of North Texas): Collaborations across the Institution for Internationalization
- Robert E. Page (Arizona State University): Engaging Globally with People and Issues, Locally, Nationally, and Internationally
- Mark L. Greenberg (Drexel University): Preparing Undergraduates for Careers in the 21st Century
- Hugh F. Lena (Providence College): Creating Structures and Processes to Internationalize
- Perry J. Brown (The University of Montana): Preparing Students for the Global Century
- Stephen Garton (University of Sydney): Internationalization through Strategic Partnerships
- Liz Grobsmith (Northern Arizona University): Global Learning, International Student Enrollments, and Campus Internationalization
- John Simon (University of Virginia): Lifelong Learning and Global Engagement Keys to Success
SIO Pathways & Perspectives
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AIEA seeks to capture the experiences and viewpoints of SIOs and to learn about the personal and professional journeys that have brought them to their current positions. In the past several decades, the international higher education landscape has grown increasingly diverse, both in terms of the types of institutions represented and those who serve in leadership roles. AIEA seeks to present the full breadth and variety of SIO pathways and perspectives, to add nuance to our understanding of who already serves in SIO roles, and to provide an inspiration and model for others who may be considering such a career path.
Submission Guidelines
AIEA welcomes contributions for the series, either from SIOs directly or based on an interview of an SIO.
A template for submissions can be found here.
Please send submissions to committee chair Blair Thomson (blair@olemiss.edu).
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