Internationalizing NMU: Northern Michigan University in the 21 st Century Summary of the Report of the Task Force for Internationalization Chair: Dr. Louise.

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Internationalizing NMU: Northern Michigan University in the 21 st Century Summary of the Report of the Task Force for Internationalization Chair: Dr. Louise M. Bourgault (CAPS) May 6, 2005

Goals for NMU’s administrators will strive to optimize the international mission. NMU faculty will incorporate the global dimensions of their fields into their teaching. NMU students will enjoy a set of curricular options that integrate globalized content; NMU graduates will be well-prepared global citizens.

Globalizing NMU Faculty NMU will expand its support for faculty to globalize their courses. NMU will establish a cohort of internationally experienced faculty and will publish a directory of their expertise.

Globalized Curriculum NMU will offer: A Minor in Global Studies. A Certificate Program in Global Studies. A globalized curriculum in its majors & minors. A globalized curriculum in its Liberal Studies program.

Goals for NMU’s students will have increased opportunities to study abroad. NMU’s campus life will be enriched by a broad cadre of international teacher-scholars, international performers, and international students.

Study Abroad Through NMU NMU will increase the number of its students studying abroad from ~2% (in 2005) to ~10% (1,000) in NMU will increase the number of student scholarships for study abroad. NMU will develop new programs in areas of the world showing economic growth.

Study Abroad NMU will increase the number of faculty- led Concentrated Learning Experiences Abroad (CLEAs). NMU will ensure academic rigor for study abroad credit: academic orientation and post journey reports will be mandated for all study abroad experiences.

Study Abroad: International Service Learning Students studying abroad will earn credit for international service learning

International Presence at NMU NMU will invite and host more international scholars for short-term teaching assignments (e.g., Fulbright Scholars).

Goals for NMU’s Division of Student Affairs will play a key partnership role with faculty in turning NMU’s students into global citizens. NMU will continue to use “High-Touch” and “High-Tech” strategies to internationalize its campus, and to promote its goals to prospective students, and to the community, global and local.

International Presence at NMU The NMU campus and wider community will benefit from more visits by international visual and performing artists.

NMU’s Internationalized Campus NMU will increase the presence of international students.

NMU’s First Year Experience Will Embrace Globalization The cadre of new students planning on study abroad will take a block of freshmen classes together.

NMU Will Continue to Use New Technologies to Internationalize the University NMU will maintain a one-stop website hub to centralize all international matters at NMU.

NMU Will Continue to Use Technology to Bring NMU to the World ……

NMU Will Continue to Use Technology to Bring the World to NMU

NMU’s Globalized Students: Points of Peace Throughout the World in the 21 st Century!

Acknowledgements The Internationalization Task Force: 35 faculty, administrators, & students All respondents to Faculty Survey on Internationalization, a Curriculum for the 21 st Century”. All Participants in the ITF Campus-Wide Forum, February 4, Ms. A. Maki; Ms. T. Nease; Ms. C. Bergman Special thanks to Mr. John Weting; Dr. Fred Joyal & Dr. Terry Seethoff.