![]() ![]() ![]() The internationalization plan builds on these strengths and puts forth four goals for cultural competence and global perspective, with the intention of developing students' understanding of their place in the world. Catherine's internationalization plan begins by listing six key strengths that exist at the university. This document summarizes the project teams’ efforts as well as attempts to limit the duplication across groups. Each project group produced a series of strategic goals as well as action steps to meet these goals. Seton Hall University (2009) The Strategic Proposal for Internationalizing Seton Hall University is based on the recommendations of project committees in five areas (Infrastructure, Cultural Initiatives, International Partnerships, Study Abroad, and International Curriculum). The document breaks down the goals from the Strategic Vision into sub-goals as appropriate, defines benchmarks to measure progress as needed, and proposes a series of strategies to accomplish the goals. Montana State University (2008) The internationalization plan for Montana State University begins with a brief analysis of the university’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Kennesaw State University (2004) Kennesaw State University’s internationalization priority timeline lists 10 strategic priorities and the action plan for the next year and for the next three to five years for each priority. The document also addresses concerns regarding funding for internationalization. They are curricular learning, community learning, experiential learning, and administrative support. Juniata College (2009) The Global Engagement Initiative at Juniata College outlines four areas for improvements in internationalization. Indiana University (2015) The international strategic plan for Indiana University builds on the success of its first international strategic plan (2008) with eight goals (education abroad, interships, and service learning student and scholar exchanges international students international partnerships and agreements international development projects internatinoal network of IU gateways international alumni and international education and research). ![]() The report ends with four recommendations for the current internationalization committee. The future of internationalization initiatives and the challenges for implementing comprehensive internationalization are also discussed. The document includes an example of international/intercultural competences for CCSU students and a faculty survey on internationalization. Its purpose is to guide decision-making and resource allocation across the Office of International Affairs, as well as in the international arena campus-wide.Ĭentral Connecticut State University (2010) This report is the culmination of Central's participation in ACE's Internationalization Laboratory. University of Kentucky (2009-2014) This document aligns the objectives, strategies, and metrics presented in the University of Kentucky’s 2009 Strategic Plan for Internationalization with the five overarching goals of the campus-wide Strategic Plan 2009-2014. Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo College envisions that students will learn in a community that is comprehensively internationalized and provides students with multiple experiences for global learning and leadership. Juniata College Juniata College’s mission states that the institution is dedicated to supporting a quality liberal arts experience and to graduate alumni who will provide service and ethical leadership within the global community. ![]() They are: interdisciplinarity, knowledge in the service of society, centrality of the humanities and interpretative social sciences, internationalization, diversity, and affordability and access. Barnard College aims to educate students about their local community as well as cultivate active leaders and responsible citizens of the increasingly interconnected, global community.ĭuke University Duke University’s strategic plan describes the six enduring themes that describe and define the institution. ![]()
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