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Publication Date: 2017
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The Internationalization of Curriculum at ASU: Personal Reflections on a Disparate Evolution
Hill, James L.
International Research and Review, v6 n2 p140-162 Spr 2017
This article is a revision of a presentation made to participants attending Faculty Symposia on Internationalizing Courses at Albany State University (ASU) in 2016. It traces the evolution of efforts and dynamics of the faculty and administration since the 1980's to infuse internationalization into the academic disciplines at the campus. The Department of English spearheaded this effort through some University System of Georgia support, federal and state grants, the Association of Colleges and Universities, and through collaboration of faculty in ASU academic disciplines. The results include ASU sending and receiving faculty Fulbright grantees, and the establishment of a full-fledged Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies; and while there is a realization that much has been accomplished, much more needs to be done.
Descriptors: International Education, Grants, International Studies, Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, Study Abroad, College Faculty, Administrator Attitudes, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Consortia
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Georgia
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