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Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Vice Provost and Associate Vice President for International Education

Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Vice Provost and Associate Vice President for International Education. Global Affairs Committee. What are we all trying to accomplish? UNT graduates, faculty and staff should have: A better understanding of other cultures and societies

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Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Vice Provost and Associate Vice President for International Education

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  1. Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Vice Provost and Associate Vice President for International Education

  2. Global Affairs Committee What are we all trying to accomplish? • UNT graduates, faculty and staff should have: • A better understanding of other cultures and societies • The willingness to learn more about global interdependence • A desire to understand and solve the major human and ecological challenges confronting our planet • A sense of curiosity and acceptance about things foreign and the elimination of myths and fears about other cultures and nations • The ability to cooperate and partner across state, national and cultural boundaries in seeking solutions to world problems • Capacity to work/lead in a multi-cultural, global environment • …more?

  3. What challenges does UNT-I face in achieving goals? • Volatility in the global environment could cause disruption of programs • Faculty/department/colleges interest may not be consistent • Strategic priorities of department/college may not match with the international partners • Bureaucracy and regulations in foreign countries that could delay program development, implementation, or continuation • Cultivation of faculty interest in both study abroad and research programs is critical, but there are many competing priorities • Coordination and communication within UNT-I and between UNT-I and other campus units • Funding for faculty or students to undertake international endeavors • …others?

  4. How can GAC help?

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