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NDSU. Equity, Diversity, and Global Outreach. Presenter Biography. Vice President, Equity, Diversity & Global Outreach Executive Director Chief Diversity Officer, NDSU 2007-2008 Associate Director, Equal Opportunity & Diversity Office, Iowa State University for 10 years

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  1. NDSU Equity, Diversity, and Global Outreach
  2. Presenter Biography Vice President, Equity, Diversity & Global Outreach Executive Director Chief Diversity Officer, NDSU 2007-2008 Associate Director, Equal Opportunity & Diversity Office, Iowa State University for 10 years Originally from Sioux City, IA. B.S. from ISU, J.D. from University of Iowa College of Law
  3. Presenter Biography Associate Vice President, Equity, Diversity & Global Outreach Director , International Programs, NDSU 2001-2008 Associate Director , International Programs, NDSU 1996-2001 Originally from Albert Lea, Minnesota. B.A. from Wartburg College, M.A. from American University Ph.D. from North Dakota State University
  4. Equity, Diversity & Global Outreach The division is also charged with working to elevate the university's current international initiatives and programs and develop new ones, enhance the university's global recognition and strengthen the university's activities and policies on international research and education.
  5. Equity & Diversity Center… …is committed to facilitating an inclusive environment where individuals of diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations are respected. We celebrate our shared human experiences while affirming and enriching the dignity of diversity. We offer: safe and inviting gathering space resources educational and social activities leadership development It is our mission to advocate for social justice among traditionally under-represented groups while establishing a sense of community on campus and in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Kara Gravley-Stack Outreach Coordinator NDSU
  6. Multicultural Programs Believes in assisting the NDSU community in creating a culturally diverse and sensitive campus by providing student-centered support programs, cultural events, and tools for personal growth experiences. http://www.ndsu.edu/multicultural/ Malika Carter Assistant Director Jaclynn Davis Wallette Assistant VP & Director
  7. NDSU Tribal Partnerships Developing and strengthening Tribal Partnerships continued at each of the tribal colleges Growing understanding of Native culture on campus: New Dakota Language Program, Speakers series, Visits of NDSU staff to reservation/tribal college administrators visits to NDSU Increased interaction with Extension offices and the reservations NDSU
  8. International Programs In accordance with the mission of NDSU, the OIP promotes the advancement of international understanding and international education. Through committed service to students, faculty, staff and the community, the OIP facilitates the continued growth of the university as an engaged member of our global society. http://www.ndsu.edu/international Kerri Spiering Associate VP Lisa Hauck Director
  9. Globalizationat North Dakota State University
  10. North Dakota State University Has Global Partnerships in 35 countries around the world
  11. Global Outreach Regions Kerri Spiering Canada Latin America Africa Europe Central Asia Australia Korea (with Lisa) Caribbean Middle East (with Sudhir) Lisa Hauck China Taiwan Vietnam Japan Hong Kong Korea (with Kerri) Sudhir Mehta India Indonesia Thailand Sri Lanka Malaysia Nepal Bangladesh Philippines Middle East (with Kerri)
  12. International opportunities
  13. Fulbright Program Traditional Fulbright Program: www.cies.org Distinguished Chairs Program, http://www.cies.org/Chairs/ Specialist Program: http://www.cies.org/specialists/
  14. Traditional Fulbright Program Lecturing, Research, Lecturing/Research Competition is open, www.cies.org Deadline is August 1 Package includes stipend, in-country living allowance, travel for grantee Stipends and benefits vary by country
  15. IREX Individual Advanced Research Opportunities Short-term Travel Grants Program U.S. Embassy Policy Specialist Program
  16. Individual Advanced Research Opportunities Provides students, scholars, and professionals with support to perform policy relevant field research Visa assistance, intl roundtrip transportation, monthly housing allowance, and living expenses Can do research in up to 3 countries for 9 months Application deadline is November 17, 2010 http://www.irex.org/programs/us_scholars/programs/uss_iaro.asp
  17. Short-term Travel Grants Program Supports postdoctoral fellows and professionals Conduct research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia on issues relevant to the U.S. government Research conducted in up to 2 countries for 8 weeks Visa assistance, intl roundtrip transportation, housing allowance, living expenses http://www.irex.org/programs/us_scholars/programs/uss_stg.asp
  18. U.S. Embassy Policy Specialist Program Provides U.S. Scholars with the opportunity to serve as researchers in residence at U.S. Embassies in Eurasia 1-2 months Research area is determined by Embassy Visa Assistance, intl roundtrip transportation, housing, and monthly living stipend http://www.irex.org/programs/us_scholars/programs/uss_eps.asp
  19. USAID Farmer to Farmer Program http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/agriculture/farmer_to_farmer.htm USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Programs - http://www.fas.usda.gov/icd/rsed/res-scient-exchanges.asp
  20. NDSU’s Global partnerships
  21. NDSU University Partnership Opportunitiesin Agriculture Australia Brazil Chile China France Kazakhstan Mexico New Zealand Nigeria Rwanda South Africa Turkey Uganda
  22. Henan University of Technology VisitOctober 2009
  23. Delegation from University of Nigeria, Nsukka October 2009
  24. Hosting Opportunities Kazakhstan’s Bolashak Science Intern Program Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program, http://www.cies.org/vs_scholars/vs_awards/ Fulbright Scholar in Residence Program, http://www.cies.org/sir/ Occasional Lecture Fund, http://www.cies.org/olf/ Scholar Rescue Fund, www.scholarrescuefund.org
  25. USDA Cochran Fellowship Program Borlaug Fellowship Program Faculty Exchange Program Visiting Scientists Program Scientific Cooperation Exchange Program http://www.fas.usda.gov/icd/rsed/res-scient-exchanges.asp
  26. Reminder About Harassment
  27. NDSU prohibits harassment based on age, color, disability, gender identity, marital status, national origin, public assistance status, sex, sexual orientation, status as a U.S. veteran, race, religion.
  28. Responsibility and Response to Harassment and Discrimination Concerns Take any report of harassment or discrimination seriously Make referral offer support Encourage reporting Informal (including the bias reporting system) Formal Confidentiality
  29. Bias Reporting System http://www.ndsu.edu/biasreport
  30. Thank you all for your continued support of NDSU
  31. Questions or Concerns? Please Contact: 205 Old Main Division of Equity, Diversity, and Global Outreach 701-231-7708 http://www.ndsu.edu/equal_opportunity/
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