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TLC@AOM - Invitation to a workshop session on Integrating our International Students

  • 1.  TLC@AOM - Invitation to a workshop session on Integrating our International Students

    Posted 08-02-2016 22:29

    Dear All,

     

    On behalf of the other presenters – Ken Brown (Tippie School of Business, University of Iowa), Dirk Moosmayer (Nottingham University Business School, China), Marilyn Kaplan (University of Texas at Dallas) and Alim Beveridge (Nottingham University Business School, China), I'd take to invite you to join us for a discussion on a variety of issues relating to the Integration of International and Domestic Students in our universities.

     

    With internationalization becoming a very strong theme in discussions relating to school vision and mission, and with the internationalization of our student body forming a key component of that, it seems opportune to take a moment to see how much success we are having in this regard, and what we can do to learn from each other.

     

    We will look at four themes – Integration through Pedagogy and the classroom, Integration in the social setting ('Buddy Schemes', etc), Assessment and Integration, and how institutional policy can help/ hinder integration.

     

    Details:

     

    Session 543

    Sunday Aug 7th

    10.50am – 11.50

    Room 303B

    Anaheim Convention Centre

     

    Really hoping that you can join us.

     

    Best wishes,

     

    Peter

     

    Peter Morgan – FHEA, BSc, MEd, PhD

     

    Associate Dean of Degree Programmes – Nottingham University Business School, Faculty of Business

     

    University of Nottingham Ningbo China

    199 Taikang Dong Lu

    Yinzhou, Ningbo, 315100

     

    Tel: (+86) (0)574 8818 0273

     

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