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1 Office of International Affairs
Recruitment and research Collaborative Opportunity Harbin University of Technology On May 2, 2012 Missouri S&T hosted a 5-member delegation from Harbin University of Technology (HIT), China. The HIT representatives were led by the university president, Dr. Shuguo Wang. The purpose of the visit was to promote research and recruitment opportunities. Background Missouri S&T and HIT signed a Memorandum of Understanding in June This linkage document was followed by an Articulation Agreement in December This agreement outlines a transfer credit program for HIT undergraduate students. In fall semester 2012 we are anticipating the enrollment of HIT undergraduates who have completed two years of HIT coursework and who will complete S&T degree programs. -HIT was founded in 1920 and is a large nationally renowned multi-disciplinary university with science, engineering and research as its core. Their aeronautics program is unparalleled in any other Chinese university. HIT is very focused on the development and implementation of international relationships. We are confident that our cooperative relationship will be mutually beneficial.

2 Office of International Affairs
Faculty Exchange Partners University of the Western Cape The University of the Western Cape is a historically disadvantaged institution, and in 1986 the University of Missouri system President selected UWC as a partner institution.  Faculty are invited to submit proposals for the exchange opportunities on or before July 15th of each year. More than 365 exchanges UM-wide have taken place since 1986. Department chairs Greg Gelles and Lance Haynes are leading a study abroad initiative at UWC this summer. Dr. Ron Bieniek completed an exchange earlier this year. Intensive English Program: Ms. Roberta Morgan, Program Director of the Applied Language Institute, and staff advisor for International Student Club and the Saudi Student Association received the Student Affairs Award for “Meritorious Service to Student Organizations.”

3 Office of International Affairs
Sponsored Student Program: Missouri S&T currently has 282 sponsored international students as of May 2, 2012; this compares to 212 in 2010 and 267 in 2011. Dr. Worsey will be teaching an explosives course in Botswana May 7-16. Staff traveled to Saudi Arabia to visit Saudi Aramco and attend the IECHE recruitment fair in Riyadh; there was a tremendous amount of student interest.  Study Abroad: Missouri S&T has been selected as a host university for Brazil’s Science Without Borders program.  This is a scholarship program for undergraduate students to study in STEM fields.  Two students have been nominated to attend the Applied Language Institute for the summer semester.   One additional student is in the process of applying to attend as non-degree seeking undergraduate student for one year beginning in fall semester 2012.

4 Office of Sponsored Programs
FY12 activities through the end of April and a year-over-year comparison are as follows: Proposals awarded in total dollars: $20M (down 43.8%) Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 230 (down 5%) Proposals submitted in total dollars: $137.7M (up 22%) Number of proposals submitted: 427 (up 3.9%) Research expenditures: $34.5M (down 8.3%) F&A recovered: $5.3M (down 8.9%) Number of active awards: 564 (down 4.2%)

5 Office of Sponsored Programs
Congratulations to: Melanie Mormile and Judy Wall, “A Combined Fossil Fuel Free Process of Lignocellulosic Pretreatment with Biological Hydrogen Production," US Patent 8,148,133, April 3, 2012. Delbert Day and Steven Jung, ”Boron Trioxide Glass-Based Fibers and Particles in Dressings, Sutures, Surgical Glue, and Other Wound Care Compositions,” US Patent Number 8,173,154, May 8,    

6 Global Learning Distance & Continuing Education:
A total of fifteen different academic summer camps with 22 separate sessions will be held on the Missouri S&T campus between June 3 and July 31st, 2012.    Registration continues to be strong with several camps at capacity. Waiting lists are now being maintained for students still wanting to enroll.

7 Global Learning Engineering Education Center:
The Engineering Education Center is relocating from its historical location on the UMSL campus to another UMSL facility on the I-270 corridor near Manchester Road. The move should be completed before the start of FS 2012 and will enable S&T to import over 20 online courses from St. Louis to the Rolla campus. These courses are taught by adjunct faculty approved by the academic departments.

8 Enrollment Management
Deanne Jackson has been named as Registrar. Lynn Stichnote will be interim Director of Admissions and Bridgette Betz interim Director in Student Financial Assistance. A national search for a new Director of Admissions has been initiated.

9 Office of Undergraduate Studies
On Track The On Track peer mentoring programs’ monograph has been selected for second round of consideration by National Academic Advising Association (NACADA). The final selection for programs to be included as exemplary practices in NACADA’S monograph will take place in August. Student Design & Experiential Learning Center Human Powered Vehicle Team 6th SAE Aero Design (international design competition) 1st ASME west coast 2nd ASME east event NASA University Student Launch Initiative (USLI) Steel Bridge 5th at ASCE mid-continent conference Formula SAE 27th of 106 teams Concrete Canoe Hydrogen Design Solutions 4th place Hydrogen Student Design Contest Advanced Aero Vehicle Group

10 Information Technology
Upgrade: Exchange Server 2010 Successfully migrated over 2700 mailboxes All users now have 15 GB of storage

11 Office of Graduate Studies
Crystal Wilson, is new Graduate Studies Specialist, who replaced Roberta Cox. Crystal has been assigned to those graduate students whose last name begin with “A” during her training period. During the week of 5/21-5/25, the Office of Graduate Studies cleared 451 graduates for the Spring 2012 semester. 260 masters degrees, 31 doctoral degrees, and 160 graduate certificates. The 1st edition of our monthly newsletter, Graduate Life, was published and distributed throughout campus during the week of 5/21-5/25.


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