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1 New Faculty Professional Development December 4, 2015

2 International Affairs

3 Mission and Values Statement The mission of International Affairs is to strengthen the global and international dimensions of teaching, learning, research and service at MTSU. We believe that: The promotion of global awareness, knowledge and proficiency should be intrinsic to MTSU; Global and international awareness, knowledge and proficiency are essential for MTSU students to participate effectively in the 21st century; International education is an orientation and approach across the curriculum as well as a separate subject; and, International education at MTSU should be an integrated and collaborative effort on the part of all levels of the education establishment.

4 International Students/Scholars Education Abroad Faculty Development & internationalization of the curriculum and campus Confucius Institute

5 Education Abroad Advising Workshops Faculty-led Education Abroad Program Workshops Internationalizing the curriculum workshops

6 International Opportunities (CIEE, Fulbright)CIEEFulbright Newsletters International Agreements of Cooperation and Exchange International Alumni Outreach Orientation/Visa Support for Visiting Scholars

7 2012-2013 Study Abroad Participants: 373 2012-2013 Non-Academic Program Participants: 26 TOTAL Students Served By Education Abroad: 399 2012-2013 Undergraduate Study Abroad Participants: 342 Total Full-time Undergraduate Enrollment: 18,403 Percentage of MTSU Undergraduates Studying Abroad: 1.86% 399 373

8 Over the past two years, participation in Fall semester programs has increased over 200% while Summer participation increased 38%. Summer includes May term, as well as regular summer session terms. Winter refers to programs which occur during the December- January break between semesters.

9 According to the latest Open Doors figures (2013-2014), U.S. students are most likely to participate in education abroad during their junior year (36%), followed by their senior year (23%), sophomore year (13%), and finally freshman year (3%). Nationally the gender ratio in education abroad has remained fairly constant over the past ten years – 64% female and 36% male. MTSU’s gender breakdown shows a more skewed distribution between genders.

10 In comparison to national trends for the last year of available data (2013-2014), the top three host regions in education abroad were Europe (55%), The Americas (16%), and Asia (12%). Compared to 2012-13, increases were found in all regions except Europe. Top 10 Countries*TOTAL 1.France43 2.Italy34 3.United Kingdom33 4.Canada27 5.Costa Rica23 5.Japan23 7.Germany19 8.Denmark16 8.Israel16 8.Taiwan16 *Some students visited multiple countries during a single program.

11 Roughly half of MTSU Study Abroad participants were from only one of the seven colleges on campus (College of Liberal Arts).

12 The most important thing that schools can do is to make people aware that understanding the world is very much part of the requirement of being an educated person. There should be some shame attached to not being more aware of the world. Fareed Zakaria College must prepare students to adapt and respond effectively to whatever international problems and opportunities may confront them later in life, but how we accomplish this remains clouded by uncertainty and confusion. Derek Bok

13 Thank you and welcome to MTSU.


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