Setting the Stage: Managing Growth in Study Abroad
November 12-15, 2008
We as a field spend a good deal of time considering academic issues: pedagogical approaches, academic rigor, course development, curriculum integration. Equally important—and much less frequently addressed—are the management techniques that are absolutely critical to the effectiveness of our carefully-designed programs. Those concerns are the focus of the 2008 CIEE Conference on International Educational Exchange. As educators, we are all excited and challenged by the steady increase in enrollments over the last decade as well as the potential of the Simon Act to dramatically increase the number of federal scholarships and thus the number of students able to study abroad. We have recognized that we must develop programs and instructional models that can accommodate increasing numbers of students without creating expatriate enclaves overseas, but what about the management tests that will arise? What adjustments can be made to handle that growth programmatically but also administratively? How can we acquire the skills—in disciplines such as business strategy, organizational behavior, marketing, and finance—required to confront the problems that all managers inevitably face? In 2006, we launched the CIEE Management Institute to create professional development resources to complement and augment the education expertise already present in our field.
Today, we invite you to join CIEE, international education leaders, and colleagues in Nashville, Tennesee to be a part of our collective learning process and discuss international education issues such as:
- Increasing Enrollments: Who Will Go, What Will They Learn, and Where Will They All Go?
- Managing for Success: Professional Management Development
- Reviewing Curricular Integration: Lessons Learned
- Sustainability and Ethics in Education Abroad
- Millennials: Perception and Reality
- Non-Credit Education Abroad Programs: What Are They and How Do They Count?
- Developing and Implementing Learning Objectives
- What's in a Number? Analyzing Enrollments and Trends in Study Abroad
- Field of Dreams: Leadership Development and Training
- New Models of Non-Traditional Programs: Gap Year, First Year, Other?
- Ensuring Quality and Quantity
Region-specific study abroad destinations, scholarship and grant opportunities, and relevant developments in Washington, DC will also be covered.
Participate
Submit a session proposal. CIEE wants your session proposals on the theme of “Managing Growth in Study Abroad”, professional development topics, or any subject of interest to the international education community. General sessions should focus on concepts, theories, issues, problems, solutions, or controversies—not on case studies or descriptions of programs at a single institution. If you wish to spotlight efforts at a single institution, please submit a proposal to be part of our Campus Close-Up series.
The standard format is a presentation given by two to four speakers, with 15 minutes of questions/audience discussion. Alternative formats, such as panel discussions, breakout/working groups, debates, and poster sessions are warmly welcomed. Sessions are 75 minutes long. All proposals should include:
- Session title
- Session description (200–400 words)
- Chair and presenters, including institutional affiliations and contact information
- Session format and audio-visual requirements
- Proposer’s name, institution, address, telephone, fax, and e-mail
Please e-mail proposals to conference2008@ciee.org by February 1, 2008.
The full Call for Proposals is also available for download.