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Title: Texas A


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Texas AM University
International Education A Texas AM Tradition
for the 21st Century
2
Key Facts About Texas
  • Texas is 2nd largest state with a population of
    20 million by 2030, will reach 33.9 million
  • By 2030, 70 of school children and 60 of
    college students will be Hispanic
  • Texas is the second highest exporting state in U.
    S., behind only California
  • Foreign direct investment reached 72.3 billion in
    1996
  • Texas has third highest population of
    international students in U. S., adding estimated
    603.6 million to the Texas Economy in 1999

3
Research and Development is Key for Future
Economic Development
  • Texas economy will be integrated into global
    economy
  • Globalization requires a work force that is
    globally aware
  • Higher Education is the engine for economic
    development
  • Texas Universities will continue to provide
    cutting-edge research to support economic growth
    in

?Electronics ?Biotechnology ?Advanced
Materials ?Medicine ?Transportation ?Energy-relate
d research
4
Challenges
  • Expand research capabilities of Texas AM
  • Build more international collaboration and global
    strategic partnerships

5
Texas AM University
Texas first public institution of higher
learning, opened October 4, 1876
6
Texas AM University
  • Ranked among the top five largest universities in
    the nation with a Fall 2001 enrollment of 44,700
    students

7
Texas AM University
Home of the George Bush Presidential Library
8
Texas AM University
  • Ranked ninth in the U.S. in endowments with
    U.S.3.5 billion
  • Has participated in more than 500 research
    projects in over 80 countries
  • Instructs over 3,200 international students from
    about 120 countries of which 450 are sponsored by
    governments, international organizations and
    companies
  • Ranked 14th among U. S. research institutions in
    total international student enrollment

9
Texas AM University
  • Has formal research and exchange agreements with
    about 100 institutions in approximately 40
    countries
  • Has over 1,000 students participating in study
    abroad programs each year
  • Has two overseas Centers The Mexico City Center
    and the Santa Chiara Study Abroad Center in Italy
    and an Underwater Research Facility in Turkey

10
Texas AMs 2000 National Science Foundation
Rankings
  • 1st in state funding with U.S. 108.5 M
  • 9th in institutional funding with U.S.100.0 M
  • 15th in industrial funding with U.S. 31.1 M
  • 15th in the nation with U.S. 397.3 M total
    research expenditures
  • 33th in federal funding with U.S. 149.6 M

11
U.S. News and World Reports, Graduate Program
Rankings
12
Texas AM UniversityFederal Designations
Texas AM is one of the nations select few
universities to have all three designations from
the U.S. government
Land Grant Sea Grant Space Grant
13
Texas AM UniversityFederal Designations
Land Grant
14
Texas AM UniversityFederal Designations
Sea Grant
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Ocean Drilling Program
  • In June 1968 the Glomar Challenger set sail in
    understanding critical geoscience issues
  • In 1983 the Glomar was retired, the Ocean
    Drilling Program name was adopted, and science
    operations were moved to Texas AM University
  • Today through the National Science Foundation,
    the United States continues to lead this
    international scientific partnership

16
Texas AM UniversityFederal Designations
Space Grant
17
Key Elements For Establishing an Effective
International Program Office at U.S. Universities
  • Become an integral part of academic programs
  • Have an academic support office that builds
    partnerships with Colleges
  • Have a well-coordinated communications network on
    campus
  • Report directly to the Chief Academic Officer of
    the University
  • Have a strong external advisory board with
    members from business community
  • Generate outside funding support for program
    activities
  • Have good partnerships with other industries in
    the U.S. and around the world

18
Texas AM International Programs Organizational
Structure
President (Rector)
Staffing FT (52) PT (4) Students (41) TOTAL 97
Provost/Exec. Vice President (Vice Rector)
Assistant Provost (Assistant Vice President) For
International Programs
Internal Advisory Committee (IPECC)
External Advisory Board
International Center at the Bush Complex
International Programs for Students
Institute for Pacific Asia
Latin American Programs
European Union Center
Mexico City Center
Sponsored Students
International Student Services
Santa Chiara Center
Study Abroad
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The Role of the International Program Enhancement
and Coordination Committee (IPECC)
  • IPECC meets monthly to provide the University
    with an institutional means for regular,
    systematic information exchange and coordinated
    planning among all units on campus concerned with
    international programs. The role of IPECC is to
  • advise the International Programs Office on
    program development
  • recommend policies and guidelines on
    international matters
  • plan and coordinate international activities and
  • promote international awareness

20
The Role of Texas AM Universitys International
Programs External Advisory Board
  • The International Programs External Advisory
    Board, comprised of about 40 leaders in business,
    education, government and other areas
  • offer Texas AM advice on international program
    development and areas of emphasis
  • participate in the Universitys international
    activities
  • assist in building an international network for
    the University and
  • promote international awareness

21
Mission
Make Texas AM University a truly international
institution by infusing a global perspective into
its teaching, research, and public service
programs
  • Support excellence in undergraduate and graduate
    education by providing international
    opportunities to students
  • Support excellence in research by working with
    colleges to develop international research and
    exchange linkages in designated priority regions
  • Support commitment to public service by assisting
    in state economic development efforts through
    programs for business and industry and by
    providing cultural awareness opportunities for
    the community

22
Vision
Become one of the ten most internationally
oriented U.S. public universities by being
  • Internationally recognized for research programs
  • A champion for an model of international education
  • A leader in linkages and exchanges with
    international partners

23
Strategic Goals
Goal 1 Strengthen and expand the international
perspectives of Texas AM students, both
undergraduate and graduate
Goal 2 Enhance the international dimension of
the academic and research programs at Texas AM
University
Goal 3 Strengthen and expand the international
dimension of the Universitys outreach and
service efforts
Goal 4 Increase the funding base in support of
Texas AM Universitys international initiatives
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Academic Support Services
Services to U.S. Students for Study Abroad
  • Scholarships for study abroad
  • Study abroad program liaison services
  • Student advising/resource services
  • Special program support services
  • Faculty support services as related to study
    abroad

25
Academic Support Services
Services to International Students
  • Immigration services and advising
  • Personal advising
  • Liaison for international students
  • Community and campus outreach
  • Special programming for international students

26
Academic Support Services
Services to Sponsored International Students
  • Facilitate admission processing for sponsored
    international students
  • Advising
  • Program development
  • Liaison for sponsored student issues

27
Academic Support Services
Services to Faculty/Academic Departments
  • International research travel assistance grant
  • International curriculum development grant
  • Matching funds for faculty study abroad
  • Faculty abroad program in Mexico City
  • Faculty briefing for study abroad programs
  • Fulbright and other workshops
  • Protocol services
  • Short-term housing for visiting scholars
  • Hosting international visitors
  • Memoranda of Agreement
  • Information on international funding opportunities

28
Academic Support Services
Services to Faculty/Academic Departments Continued
  • International newsletters and web site
  • World scholar-in-residence program
  • Research academic exchange support to faculty
    departments
  • Promotes Texas AM in foreign countries
  • Outreach programs to university and local
    communities

International Aggie Network
Faculty Awards
  • International excellence awards
  • Outstanding international alumnus award
  • Bush excellence in teaching research awards
  • Provide former students with support programs in
    various countries

29
Aftermath of 9/11 and Partnership Development
Build partnerships based on Texas AM strengths
Russia
  • Sister city with Kazan - Sister University Kazan
    State University
  • Model farm training programs in Russia with
    funding from USAID
  • Collaborative research in Microbiology with
    Moscow State University, funded by NATO and U.S.
    Department of Energy
  • Establishing a U.S. land grant model University
    with Pushchino State in Russia with funding from
    U.S. State Department, a joint project of Texas
    AM, U.C. Berkeley, U.C. Riverside, and
    University of Kentucky

30
Aftermath of 9/11 and Partnership Development
Russia
  • Collaborative research in Nuclear Engineering
    with Obinsk State Technical University, Russia
  • Faculty and student exchange with Department of
    Physics, Kazan State University
  • Collaborative research in Physics with Russian
    Academy of Science, Institute of Applied Physics,
    Lobochavsky University, and Lebegev Institute
    Moscow
  • Case studies for business practices with St.
    Petersburg State University, funded by Eurasia
    Foundation

31
Aftermath of 9/11 and Partnership Development
Russia
  • A joint Russian-American graduate school of
    management with St. Petersburg State Technical
    University, funded by U.S. State Department
  • Memorandum of Agreement with Orel State Agrarian
    University, Russia

Armenia
  • Agri-business college in Armenia with funding
    from U.S. Department of Agriculture

Azerbaijan
  • Environmental and ecological research
    collaboration in Azerbaijan with funding from
    U.S. agencies

32
Aftermath of 9/11 and Partnership Development
Uzbekistan
  • Proposed academic affiliation with Tashkent
    Financial Institute in Uzbekistan, funded by U.S.
    State Department
  • Memorandum of Agreement with Ministry of
    Education, Uzbekistan
  • Administer student academic programs in U.S. for
    Umid Foundation (Presidential Scholarship
    Program), Uzbekistan

Kazakhstan
  • Petroleum engineering in Kazakhstan

Turkmenistan
  • Memorandum of Agreement on collaborative business
    programs with Magtymguly Turkman State,
    Turkmenistan

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Students Sponsored
Current
Former
Armenia
4
3
Azerbaijan
8
31
Belarus
1
3
Kazakhstan
8
19
Turkmenistan
2
Ukraine
2
8
Georgia
1
Uzbekistan
9
26
Tajikistan
1
Kyrgyzstan
1
Russia
2
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  • 90 of the students from the Republics have been
    sponsored currently enrolled and former Russian
    students have been primarily enrolled in Physics
    and Nuclear Engineering
  • Texas AM has hosted numerous scholars from
    Russia and the Republics

34
Developing Partnerships
  • Encourage faculty to pursue funded opportunities
    under programs administered by IREX, Fulbright or
    American Councils such as
  • Freedom of Support Act Contemporary Issues
    Program, Russian-U.S. Young Leadership Fellows
    for Public Service, Regional Scholar Exchange,
    the Black and Caspian Sea Collaborative Research
    Program, Junior Faculty Development Program and
    the NATO Science Program
  • Identify prospective mutual faculty interests to
    submit proposals for partnership programs funded
    by Eurasia Foundation and the U.S. government
  • Encourage students to apply for Muskie
    Fellowships and other opportunities that may be
    made available by companies

35
Developing Partnerships
  • Encourage students to apply for graduate programs
    which they may qualify to obtain support from the
    university
  • Encourage faculty to make inquiries to the
    University about potential opportunities for
    exchange

36
Vision of an International University in the 21st
Century
Our Graduates will have
  • A better understanding of an interaction with
    other cultures and societies
  • The willingness to learn more about the global
    political and economic interdependence
  • A desire to understand the major human and
    ecological issues confronting our planet
  • A sense of curiosity about things foreign and the
    elimination of myths and fears about cultures and
    societies
  • The ability to cooperate across state, national
    and cultural boundaries in seeking solutions to
    world problems
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