CIEE International Faculty Development Seminars are short-term, concentrated, educational experiences designed to explore fascinations, challenge preconceptions, and open eyes to a wide variety of issues shaping the world today. Expect one or two intensive weeks of: lectures given by local faculty or experts from prestigious public and private institutions; lively discussions with overseas academics and colleagues; and coordinated site visits to academic, economic, educational, environmental, historic, political, religious, and social institutions.
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Choose from seminar themes ranging from questions of cultural identity to issues of development and globalization. Travel the Silk Road of China. Examine the economic (r)evolution wrought by the Celtic Tiger. Consider the defects and virtues of socialism and capitalism in Nicaragua. Analyze the social and political transformation of Botswana.
Learn with CIEE, the leading U.S. non-governmental international education organization. Since 1990, we have run more than 200 seminars worldwide in over 40 countries, helping 3,200 faculty and administrators from 800 U.S. and foreign institutions of higher education increase their international awareness, transform their campus and curricula, and expand their research and publication.
Who can go? Faculty and administrators from the community college through university level with any academic concentration are encouraged to apply. Participants do not need to be experts on the seminar topic or region.