Workshops for faculty and staff: Developing and Implementing Short-Term Study Abroad Programs

02/13/14

Contributed by Rachel Gould

The Office of International Programs (OIP) would like to invite all administrators, faculty and staff members to attend one of several workshops designed to assist in the development of short-term study abroad programs.  Short-term study abroad programming is an important component of the international study options available to Ithaca College students. 

The first workshop, to be held Thursday, February 27, will familiarize faculty with the program planning and development process, proposal submission logistics, safety & security measures, risk management, best practice, as well as other relevant topics, and will leave plenty of time for discussion and questions.

The second and third workshops will cover the same information as the February 27 workshop, but will split the information up into shorter sessions. The first of the two-part series will be held on Tuesday, March 25, and will focus on elements of program planning related to risk management and student safety. The second of the two-part series will be held on Tuesday, April 1, and will focus on logistics of program development and proposal submission.

Times and locations for the workshops are as follows:

Developing and Implementing Short-term Study Abroad Programs: Thursday, February 27, 11:00-1:00; 301 Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise

Risk Management and Student Safety in Short-term Study Abroad ProgramsTuesday, March 25; 12:10-1:00; Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

Program Planning and Proposal Submission Logistics for Short-term Study Abroad Programs: Tuesday, April 1, 12:10-1:00, Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

Light refreshments will be provided at all workshops.  If you are interested in attending either workshop, please RSVP to Rachel Cullenen in the OIP at rcullenen@ithaca.edu or 274-1676.

If you are interested in leading a short-term study abroad program but are not able to attend one of the workshops, please feel free to contact Rachel to schedule an individual meeting.  You can also read more about the process in the publication Procedures for Developing and Implementing Short-term Study and Educational Travel Abroad at Ithaca College

Please note the following upcoming deadlines for submitting proposals for short-term study abroad programs for winter, spring break, and summer 2015:

Winter session 2015 programs
Intent form due: February 1, 2014; Proposal due: February 15, 2014

Spring Break 2015 programs
Intent form due: February 15, 2014; Proposal due: March 15, 2014 

Summer session 2015 programs
Intent form due: February 28, 2014; Proposal due: May 31, 2014

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Penny Bogardus at pbogardus@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3306. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 

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