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20'10
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Amerika
Serikat
Kepada
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1.
RektorlDirekturlKetua
Perguruan
Tinggi
Indonesia
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Koordinator
KoPertts
peserta Rembug
Nasional
Pendidikan
Dengan
hormat
kami
beritahukan
bahwa
Konferensi
NAFSA
2010
akan
diselenggarakan
di
Kansas
City,
Missouri
pada tanggal 30 Mei s.d
4
Juni
2010.
Sebagaimana
diketahui,
NAFSA
Association of lnternational
Educators merupakan
organisasi
yang
mempromosikan pendidikan internasional
dan
menyediakan
kesempatan pengembangan profesional
bagi paru
educators. Organisasi
NAFSA
ini
mempunyai
lebih
dari
10.000
anggota dari Amerika dan lebih
dari
150 negara
di
dunia,
sebagian
besar
merupakan representalive
universitas.
Setiap
tahun
NAFSA
menyelenggarakan
konferensi
dan
pameran
pendidikan
terbesar
di
Amerika.
Tahun 2009 lalu,
kcnferensi NAFSA diselenggarakan
di
Los
Angeles, CA dan diikuti oleh sekitar 7.500
internatianal
educators. Enam
belas
orang wakil
dari
Depdiknas
dan
7
universrtas
di
lndonesia
juga
hadir
dan
menyeienggarakan
pameran
pendidikan.
Pada Konferensi
dan Pameran
Pendidikan NAFSA
2010
ini
Atase
Pendidikan telah
menyewa
2
(dua) booth untuk
parneran
dan membuka desk pendidikan
Indonesia.
Kami
mengharapkan Oitjen
Dikti
dan
perguruan
tinggi
Indonesia
(PTl)
dapat
mengisr booth tersebut untuk
mempromosikan program-program
unggulan
dari
masing-masing
inslilusi, dan
menjalin kerjasama
dengan
universitas
dari
negara-negara
tain.
Kami
juga
mengharapkan partisipasi
aktif
pTl
dalarn
konferensi
bergengsi
ini.
Pendaftaran
peserta
Konferensi
dan
Pameran NAFSA
20.10
akan dibuka
mulai
tanggal
1
Maret 2010
dengan biaya Us$68g.00lorang {untuk pendaftaran
eady
bird
sampai
saat
pelaksanaan). Perguruan
pendaltaran secara
Online
di www.nafsa.*rg atau pada saat
kehadiran peserta
di
kunuuu Clty. Intorrnasi lebih lengkap mengenai konlerensi NAFSA
20'10
dapat
dilihat
pada
brosur
NAFSA
20'10
terlampir atau
download
di
rvtr;w
ttafsa org'
Bagi
PTI
yang
merencanakan mengirimkan
wakilnya
pada
konferensi
ini
dihirapkan
dapat mempersiapkan
diri
sebaik-baiknya dengan
aEenda
dan
bidang
keriasama
yang jelas. Hal tersebut akan sangat
diperlukan
guna
mernanfaatkan
berbagai
p6tuang
yang tersedia untuk
membuka
jalinan kerjasama
tnlernasional
melatui
face-to-hie
cbntact.
Kami akan membantu
mempertemukan
wakil
PTI
yang hadir dengan mitra kerja yang relevan sesuai dengan agenda dan
bidang
kerjasama
yang telah
dipersiapkan.
untuk
maksud tersebut, kami
dapat
pula
dihubungi melalui e-mail di
tol*k
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The Changing Landscape of Global
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build sustarnab,ep'c-;'a-s
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international education on individuals, institutions, and the global lvorkforce.,', nen you register
for
NAFSAs 62nd Annual Conference & Expo, the largest international education conference in the world, you'll tap into this dynamic and forward-thinking communityof
professionals from around the globe. Only at NAFSA's annual conference will you have the opportunityto
learn from world-renowned experts and your peers aliketo find
solutions to your toughest challenges. The relationshipsyou'll
build herewill
serve and guide you as you and your institution forge a path into the future of global higher education.\A/h:i
hoftor nla.a +n cr rrysy {fij5 ever-Changing landScape than in Kansas City, MisSouri, a historic crossroads betweenthe
EastanC West and the North and South of
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countless visitors over the years, notably^
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pioneers, whowould
rest and retool here before continuing their arduous journeyto
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help solve unprecedented challenges. NAFSA's 20 1 0 Annualgo-to piace
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comprehensive internationalization across an institutionlncreasing efficiency and securing
funding
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globalized marketplace Best oractice tios and demonstrationsAs an attendee at NAFSA's 2010 Annual Conference & Expo, you are in the best position
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Take the NAFSA 2010 Annual Conference & Expo home
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one year after the conference
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today.
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Cultural Evening
Member Interest Group Luncheons Conversation
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International Plenarv and Luncheon
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Conference
Plenaries
Be
here
when powerful
voices challenge our
thinking.
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confront the
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views, learn about
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achievements,challenge
their. assumptions,and
considertheir
impact
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deepen
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understanding and expand
our
dialogue
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tl'ese pivotal
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plenaries excepi
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FridayInternationai
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to all
registrants and
incluae cregistration
fee.
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www.nafsa.orglacl0plenaries
OPENING PLENARY
Tuesday,
June
1.
4:15p.m.-6:00 p.m.
Salman
Rushdie
Salman Rushdie is one of the most celebrated and controversial fiction wrrters alive
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human rights and artistic freedom. Take advantage of this rare opportunityto
learnfrom this remarkable literary and cultural figure. Rushdie will sign books
following
his talk.PLENARY ADDRESS
AND ANNUAL
BUSINESS MEETINGWednesday,
June2
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10:45a.m.-12:15
p.m.Nicholas Kristof
A
passionate advocatefor
human rights, peace, and social justrce, writer and journalist Nicholas Kristof travels the globeto
report on the most pressing moral issues of our day. His careeraI
The New York Timeshas spanned over 25 years and earned
two
Pulitzer Prizes. Kristof has coauthored three bookswith
his wifeSheryl WuDunn, most recently Half the Sky: Turning Oppression
into
Opportunityfor
Women Worldwide. Join usto
hear his perspective on the forces that are reshaping the world today. Kristofwill
sign booksfollowing
his talk.INTERNATIONAL PLENARY
AND
LUNCHEONFriday, June
4
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'12:30p.m.-2:30 p.m.
Nathaniel Kwabo
Nathaniel Kwabo is a respected voice
for
peaceful conflict resolution and the defenseof
humanri9h6
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atrocities committedcve'
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to
national peacebuilding efforts. Pricr':c
his work
with
the TRC, Kwabo founded and led Liberia Democracv Watchto fiqht
corruption andabus:
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power at all levels
of
government.Don't
miss
your
chance to be
inspired
and challenged
by
these
speakers.
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SEVISll.
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PreconferenceworkshoPs
Preconference workshops provide participatory opportunr-ties
to
maximize your skill set and impact on internatronal education. The field s rapidly evolving landscape requires professionalsto
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information,
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SeminarsTake advantage of the more than 200 concurrent sessions
and seminars offered Tuesday, June 1, through Friday, June 4,
to
build your knowledge and skillset and engage in dialoguewith
your peers. Session topics include:Comprehensive campus international ization;
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guidanceon
professional ski ls,good practice, and strategic policy development.
Admission
to
sessions and seminars is included in yourconference registration. A complete list of sessions and seminars
with
descriptions and presenters is available onlineLearn
more at www.nafsa.org/aclOsessions.
Poster
FairsPersonalize your learning experience by absorbing
informa-tion
at yourown
pace or explore a topic in-depth andone-on-one
with
a presenter at a NAFSA poster fair. Admission to the poster fairs is included in your conference registration. A complete listof
posters, presenters, and poster fair hours is available online. Learnmore
at
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opportuni-ties
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Successf
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form
strong alliances.
Start
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yours
now;
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exhibitors
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for
you.
NAFSAs International Education Expo brings more than 400
exhibitors from across the globe togetheri making it easy
for
you to
find
all the partners and solutions you need in one place. Don'twait
until the conferenceto
learn more aboutexhibitors: visit
www.nafsa.org/ac10expo
for
a complete list and interactivefloor
plan, or log into
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1,8:00
a.m.-12:00 p.m.Whether you were recently promoted to a managerial
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INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
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international educators in senior positions through-out the week. Be sureto
reserve a hotel room at the MarriottKansas City Downtown, where morning events and sessions
of interest
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International
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2,7:30
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senior international officers and discuss currentchallenges facing international education leaders
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NAFSA conference attendees report
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colleagues from around the
world,
NAFSA provides several conference venues and tools. These networkingopportuni-ties are open
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all attendees and are included in your con-ference registration fee. Learnmore at
www.nafsa.org/
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colleagues from around the
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www.nafsa.org/
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first
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an on-site orientationfor
first-timers, NAFSA has developed a Web siteto
ensure you get
the
mostout
of the conference. Learnmo re
at www.nafsa.org/ac1
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Gei better acquainted
with
the fieldof
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conference mentoring program and take advantageof
educationalopportuni-t
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students.Sign up
to
be
amentor or mentee
and
learn
more
about
conference events
at www.nafsa.orglac10student.
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Volunteers
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a :onference or workshoo fee rebate. Learnmore and sign
upto volunteer at
wwwnafsa.org/
aclOvolunteer.
Get
connected! Follow
NAFSAon Twitter, ioin
uson
Facebook,
or
keep up
with
the latest
news on
our blog. Visit wwwnafsa.org/acl0getsocial
for
more
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City sizzle!
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reqistration fee but require prereqrstratron:
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this great venue. You
won't
wantto
misswhat
NAFSA has rnstore for you. Cash bar; $60 per guest.
Closing
ReceptionFriday, June
4
.
4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.Celebrate the conclusion of a memorable week in Kansas
City and look forward to the excitement of Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada,
the
locationof
NAFSA's 201 1 AnnualConference & Expo. Light hors d'oeuvres. Cash bar; $30 per guest.
Preregistration and ticket
required (no extra fee)
REGISTER TODAY AT WWW.NAFSA.ORG/KANSASC
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The
following
special events require a fee. Register using thespecial events registration form on page 35:
A
Cultural
Eveningat
the
Historic
18th
&Vine District
Wednesday, June 2
.
6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.Discover the soul of the city in the neighborhood where Kansas City's jazz culture exploded in
the
1930s and'40s. Anevening at the American Jazz Museum will take you back
to
the days when the sizzling sounds of jazz icons Charlie Parker and Count Basie drew crowds in from the streets. Attendees
will also be able to tour the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum,
which showcases the history of the leagues from
the
1920sto the early '60s and stay
for
live jazz at the Blue Room.$65
pe'
person, includes admissionto
museums, recep-ir-ansportation, and admissionto
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Helen
Thorpe, Just
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7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Meet Helen Thorpe, author of Just Like Us, named by TheWashington Post as one of the best books
of
2009
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of
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more at
www.nafsa.org/ac10author.
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Lounge
Thursday, June
3.9:00
p.m.-1:00 a.m.lf you enjoyed last years Club NAFSA, you
won't
want tomiss the new and improved NAFSA Ultra Loungel We've pulled out all the stops
to
create a modern, fun, and exciting placeto
dance the night away to your favorite Top 40 hits and sip cocktails crafted especially for you, Get your ticketNOWI
Fee: $30 per person; lncludes light hors d'oeuvres; casn Da'
International
Plenaryand
LuncheonPlenary Speaker:
Nathaniel Kwabo
Friday, June
4
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Nations
Luncheon Thursday. June 3. 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m..
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Colleges Luncheon.
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approaches in
complying
with challenging
new
government
regulations, safeguarding
the
health and
safety of
students
studying abroad,
leading
efforts
to
internationalize your
campus,
applying intercultural
researchfindings to the development of
programs and
services,and
marketing your institution
and
its programs.
Join
NAFSA
to:
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Collaborate
with
colleagues
worldwide-access the
online
Membership Directory
and
the
discussion
forums and
resources
of the
Professional
Networks and Member Interest
Groups
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Stay
current
with best
practices,
trends,
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tactics
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"Get
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Network
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NAFSA programs,
publications,
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Advocate for public support for international education
Share
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richness
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belonging
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NAFSA
community!
REGISTER FOR
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CONFERENCE
AND
ACTIVATE
YOUR NAFSA MEMBERSHIP TODAY!
SELECT
YOUR MEMBERSHIP CATEGORY ON
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9. CEP: Managing the Education Abroad Office-Sunday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Monday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Knowledge Communities:
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EducationAbroad
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International EducationLeadershio
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Bologna 201 0 to 2020: What the Future
Holds-.-5:00 p.m.
10. CEP: Fundamentals of Short-Term Education Abroad
Programming-8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
11. CEP: Health and Safety in Education
Abroad-8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
18. CTW: Building Support {or Internationalization : Educational Travel for Faculty and
Administra-tors-1 :00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
28. CEP: F-1 Student Advising for Beginners-S:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m
29. CEP: F-1 Student Advising: Intermediate-8:00 a.m.,6:00 p.m 30. CEP: J-1 Regulations for Beginners-8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 31. CEP: J.1 Regulations: Advanced-8:Oo a.m.-6:00 p.m. 32. CEP: The Basics of Filing Academic H-'1 B Petitions 8:00
a.m.-6:00 p.m.
33. CEP: Non-Resident Alien Tax: What International Educators Should Know-B:Oo a.m.-6:00 p.m.
34. CTW: Developing a SEVIS ll
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Plan-1:00 p.m.*5:00 p.m.
42. CTW: Basic Principles
of International Enrollment
Management-8:00 a.m.-1 2:00 p.m.
46. CEP: Fundamentals of Intercultural
Communication-8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 48. CTW: Internationalizationi
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39. CEP: Basics of Effective U.5. International Admissions 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
40. CEP: Foreign Educational Credentials Analysis-Sunday, 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., and Monday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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Core Educatrcr cpics Workshop (CTW)
NAFSA
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CONFERENCE
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Expand
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CORE EDUCATION PROGRAMS:
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Marketing
Basicsfor
International
Educators
Sunday, May 30, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Maximize your marketing efforts by learning how to apply basic strategies to an
interna-:'cral
education setting and develop amar-.::--
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Dlan specific to your office5 needs.Fees: -e,"nber $299, nonmember $449
CURRENT TOPICS:
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A Primer onthe
U.S. HigherEducation System
Sunday, May 30,1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Explore the key aspects of the diverse and decentralized U.S. higher education system,
along with tips on advancing stronger
ex-changes and linkages.
Fees: member $259, nonmember $384
Continued on following page Full descriptions,
learning
objectives, andtraining
teams are available on the Web atwww.nafsa.org/acl0workshops.
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Buildinglnstitutional
Supportfor
YourWork
Tuesday, June 1, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Learn how to navigate your institution's culture using strategies to move your
initia-tives forward. Examine how your institutionb "shadow side" impacts how things get done. Fees: member $259, nonmember $384
/
Naming Practices Around theWorld
Tuesday, June 1, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. What are the cultural, religious, and social
forces behind naming practices throughout the world? Gain skills and knowledge to enhance relationships and communicatic^
with international students and schclars
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home and abroad.Fees: member $259. nonmember
538:
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Bologna 2010to
2020r Whatthe
Future Holds
Monday, May 31, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m"
Learn what the Bologna Process has
achieved thus far and analyze the implica-tions for European higher education and the
rest of the world in the coming decade.
Fees: member $299, nonmember $449
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Academic Ethics Across CultureslPreparing Your Students and Your
Campus
Monday, May 31, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Students traveling across cultures may encounter different cultural definitions of
cheating and plagiarism. Learn how to edu-cate students and faculty to prevent crises.
Fees: memoer $25v, nonmemoer sJ64
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Workingwith
the
MediaTuesday, June 1, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Do you know what to do when the media come calling? Become "media sawy" through key message preparation, case
studies, and examples of best practices.
Fees: member $259, nonmember $384
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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Maximizing
Fundingfor
EducationAbroad
Monday, May 31, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. and Tuesday, June 1,8100
a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Learn about and strategically plan for four
key education abroad funding areas: student funding, advocacy, grants, and institutional budgets.
Fees: member $299, nonmember $449
CURRENT TOPICS:
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Best Practicesfor
Addressing Legaland Risk Management
in
EducationAbroad
Tuesday, June 1,8100 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Explore the legal and risk management
issues that U.S.-based education abroad administrators confront. Practice applying current best practices to management of
risks.
Fees: member $259, nonmember $384
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Challengingthe
Lens: Examining Symbolism and Meaning inPromo-tion
of
Education AbroadTuesday, June 1, 8:00 a.m.*l2:00 p.m.
Explore marketing materials to understand how the way we describe and promote education abroad programs shapes expecta-tions of the experience. Create strategies to
convey your cnosen message.
Fees: member $259, nonmember $384
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Workingwith
Studentswith
Disabilities
in
Education AbroadTuesday, June 1,8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Are your education abroad programs ac-cessible to students with disabilities? Topics
range from recruitment and application to
advising and preparation,