USF WORLD New Faculty Orientation August 12, 2019 ROGER BRINDLEY

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USF WORLD New Faculty Orientation August 12, 2019 ROGER BRINDLEY System Vice President, USF World KIKI CARUSON AVP for Research, Innovation and Global Affairs, USF World

USF Goals USF World 2019-20 Goals

Scope of USF World

International Student Services

Number of International Travelers Supported by USF Education Abroad 2017 Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion in International Education Award 2019 IIE Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education – Access & Equity Category Number of International Travelers Supported by USF Education Abroad

USF Ranks 3rd for Graduate Students Serving in the Peace Corps Graduate Schools – Total Volunteers: 1. Tulane University – 20 2. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor – 18 3. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA – 16 4. American University –15 4. University of Denver – 15 6. George Washington University – 14 6. New York University – 14

Peace Corps Prep In 2017, the University of South Florida launched a Peace Corps Prep program for undergraduate students. The program prepares students for careers in international development and potential Peace Corps service. Students build four core competencies through interrelated coursework, hands-on experience, and professional development activities: Training and Experience in a Work Sector: Education, Health, the Environment, Community and Business Development, Youth Development, and Agriculture Foreign Language Skills Intercultural Competence and Global Citizenship Professional and Leadership Development

The Global Citizens Project Undergraduate students have the opportunity to participate in USF’s Global Citizens (GCP) Project, refine their global competencies while at USF, and potentially earn the GCP Award, a scholarship for study abroad, and the Peace Corps Prep Certificate.

Globalizing the Curriculum

USF World – Support for Faculty INTERACTIVE ONLINE GLOBAL DISCOVERY HUB GLOBAL DISCOVERY FUNDING NEWSLETTER PROPOSAL DEVELOPMEHT SUPPORT FULBRIGHT MENTORING AND WORKSHOPS GLOBAL RESEARCH SUPPORT SERVICES ON-CAMPUS GLOBAL EVENT FUNDING

USF Global Discovery Hub

USF Global Discover Faculty Module

USF Faculty Are Globally Engaged More than 1,000 USF faculty are engaged internationally Types of Faculty Engagement Globally

Country Engagement Briefs Email lkthomas@usf.edu for more information.

Risk & Security Support BUSINESS TRAVEL All Faculty, staff and others traveling on USF Business without students should complete a TAR regardless of funding source. If there will be no USF funding, simply enter $1 on the TAR, which will trigger automatic enrollment into the International Health and Evacuation Coverage. 24/7 Emergency Line - Instant access for any situation Coordination with health and evacuation insurance provider Compliance, University Regulations, and Orientations Health, Wellness, and Travel Document Preparation Prior to Departure: Risk assessments, mitigation, and daily monitoring while abroad Link to Resources on Campus and Abroad

Center for Strategic & Diplomatic Studies The Center for Strategic & Diplomatic Studies (CSDS) seeks to increase awareness and knowledge about key global issues and challenges. Conducts cutting-edge academic research on global and national security issues. Developing a graduate certificate program on Global Leadership and Strategy. Conducts the Conversation Series on Global Security, which brings to the university the nation’s leading experts and diplomats for an-in-depth conversation on global security. Organizes annual, international conferences on emerging global challenges, threats and opportunities. Has welcomed 40 diplomats, 9 ambassadors and 3,200 participants to lectures that have extended USF’s global discourse on campus.

7,000+ Alumni Living Abroad

Global Achievement Awards The awards recognize the remarkable ongoing work of our faculty, staff, administrators and university organizations as together we raise the global reputation of the USF System. AWARD CATEGORIES Group Award presented for International Support  USF Office, Department or Unit Individual Award for Global Achievement or Support USF Faculty Member USF Staff Member USF Administrator  

USF World Contact Information www.usf.edu/world Leadership Dr. Roger Brindley brindley@usf.edu 4-1218 Research and Global Engagement Dr. Kiki Caruson kcaruson@usf.edu 4-0709 Education Abroad Amanda Maurer amaurer@usf.edu 4-4314 International Services Marcia Taylor taylorm@usf.edu 4-5102 Center for Strategic and Diplomatic Studies Dr. Mohsen M. Milani milani@usf.edu 4-0849 Global Discovery Hub Laurel Thomas lkhthomas@usf.edu 4-4579 Peace Corps Prep Dr. Alexxis Avalon aavalon@usf.edu 4-5313 Fulbright Scholars Dr. Darlene DeMarie fulbright@usf.edu 4-5514 International Agreements and Protocol Adriana Morales morales@usf.edu 4-8081 International Risk and Safety Ben Chamberlain bchamberlain@usf.edu 4-3724 Marketing and Communications RyAnn Gavin Britt Self rgavin@usf.edu bself@usf.edu 4-4634 4-5528 General Requests Mary Cardenas mcardenas1@usf.edu Any globally-focused news, research, or accolades? Reach out to USFWorldMarketing@usf.edu