In 1997, CIEE launched the Journal of Studies
in International Education, a biannual publication
designed to serve as a medium for noteworthy scholarship
and provocative thinking about international education.
To enhance the globalization of the Journal,
CIEE spearheaded the formation of the Association
for Studies in International Education (ASIE).
ASIE's mission is to encourage serious research and
publications concerning international education and
academic mobility, to stimulate interest in such work,
and to develop and promote ways to disseminate this
work in cost-effective and accessible format. On January
1, 2000, ASIE became the official publisher of the Journal
of Studies in International Education.
ASIE comprises ten of the world's most
prestigious international education organizations:
In January 2001, ASIE partnered with Sage
Publications, [www.sagepub.com]
a world leader in scholarly journal publishing. This
alliance resulted in expanded visibility and outreach
of the Journal of Studies in International Education,
increased frequency from biannual to quarterly publication,
and electronic availability of the Journal to institutions.
Under the leadership of ASIE, and the continued
editorship of Hans de Wit, the Vice-President for International
Affairs at the University of Amsterdam, the Journal
will persist in challenging its readers to consider
how international education will influence and be influenced
by an increasingly transnational world.
Occasional
Papers in International Educational Exchange
During the three decades preceding the first publication
of the Journal, CIEE published the Occasional Papers
in International Educational Exchange series (1965-1994).
This diverse assortment of writings included summaries
of proceedings, articles by scholars reporting on significant
research, and "think" pieces about the field of international
educational exchange and cooperation.