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1 U.S. Higher Education Partnerships
Heather H. Ward Associate Director for Internationalization and Global Engagement American Council on Education Fulbright Portugal Lisbon October 26, 2017

2 The CIGE Model for Comprehensive Internationalization
A strategic, coordinated process that seeks to align and integrate policies, programs and initiatives to position colleges and universities as more globally oriented and internationally connected institutions. Comprehensive Internationalization

3 Uneven increasing partnership activity at U.S. institutions
Nearly half of responding institutions reported they have begun to develop international partnerships or have expanded the number of partner relationships in the last three years. BUT, nearly a quarter reported they do not currently have any international partnerships. About 44 percent of associate-degree institutions reported they do not currently have any international partnerships. Need for coordination, strategy Emerging role of partnership director - dedicated exclusively to creating, sustaining, tracking, and evaluating partnerships with international institutions In November 2014, ACE began convening this group to learn more about the specific responsibilities and challenges of the role, and to provide a venue for them to share lessons with one another.

4 How partnership activity is increasing
Trend toward increase in number, complexity, extent of activities, depth Increase of institutional resources directed toward partnerships Engagement with entities other than higher education institutions (e.g. study abroad providers, governments, K-12 schools, research institutes, etc.) Need for coordination, strategy Emerging role of partnership director - dedicated exclusively to creating, sustaining, tracking, and evaluating partnerships with international institutions In November 2014, ACE began convening this group to learn more about the specific responsibilities and challenges of the role, and to provide a venue for them to share lessons with one another.

5 Need for coherent strategies and policies
40% of responding institutions have articulated a formal strategy for international partnerships or are currently developing one. 30% percent of institutions employ a staff member whose primary responsibility is developing international partnerships. 32% percent have specific campus-wide guidelines for developing/approving new partnerships and/or assessing existing ones.

6 Geographic Priorities for U.S. Partnership Activity
While there is a high level of current partnership activity with Europe, only 3 percent of institutions reported an interest in expanding their collaborative activities in the region BUT nearly half have not identified any specific countries for expanded partnership activity.

7 Internationalization in Action
4-part series on international partnerships Definitions and Dimensions Strategic Planning Engaging Stakeholders Implementation

8 CIGE Insights: Bilateral Relationships
U.S.-Mexico Higher Education Engagement U.K-U.S. Higher Education Partnerships

9 New! ACE Global Connections
Customized partnership program Site visits to peer institutions Guidance by ACE and partner association

10 Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)
Innovative pedagogy developed by SUNY COIL Center Involves shared teaching and learning in two or more countries COIL-related ACE programs & resources:

11 Other Resources

12 Heather H. Ward hward@acenet.edu www.acenet.edu/cige
Thank you! Heather H. Ward


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