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10 Steps to Increase Study Abroad Participation

Study Aborad Association

Studying abroad has been shown to give students invaluable learning opportunities that aren’t available in a traditional classroom setting. The study also showed that student learning outcomes were unique compared to the classroom. Studying abroad is becoming more and more popular every year. Study Abroad Fair.

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Meet the team: Gina Baxter, Head of Student Services, Florence

AIFS Abroad

We’re continuing the series introducing the team behind AIFS Customized , who create faculty-led study abroad programs for hundreds of colleges and universities throughout the US. This week, we meet Gina Baxter, Head of Student Services in our Florence Study Center, Italy. Where and when did you study or work abroad?

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Carnevale in Europe – A treat for Spring Students

AIFS Abroad

Students on AIFS Customized, Faculty-Led programs during the spring semester have the opportunity to enjoy the spectacular Carnival events in Italy, France, or Spain. Bataille des Fleurs, 2009. Studying abroad during the spring semester gives students and faculty the chance to immerse themselves and live these festivals like a local.

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12 Steps to Encourage & Support Student Entrepreneurship

Study Aborad Association

Incorporate Study Abroad. Consider organizing short term faculty-led or semester abroad programs focused on business and entrepreneurship. Study Abroad Association (SAA) run several short-term entrepreneurship programs around the globe during the course of the year. Stay Connected Globally. 1 202 910 6318.

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How Higher Ed Can Fight Racism: Q&A with Terri Givens

Higher Ed Connects: Diversity

Leadership is critical for developing a climate that is supportive of black students and faculty. Make commitments to hire diverse faculty and staff, invite speakers to campus, and develop relationships with those at your university who are interested in supporting black students and faculty.

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Crisis Management on Campus

Higher Ed Connects: Leadership

In April of 2009, I was a vice-provost at UT Austin, preparing to head to China with a delegation from the Provost’s office to work on collaborations with Chinese universities. My biggest piece of advice, based on my experience in 2009, is that you cannot be over-prepared. by Terri E.