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Designing Your Faculty Led Study Abroad Course In-Person

The Buffalo State Pedagogical Institute is a week of professional collaboration that develops instructional skills and integrates campus resources. The 2024 Institute is scheduled for May 20–23.  Instructors and coordinators of Student Success, first-year, and general education courses, TRIO personnel, student services professionals, and administrators will benefit from the workshops and discussions. All sessions will be in Bacon 115.

Interested in taking students abroad? Considering a course that culminates in an in-country experience for you and your students?

Faculty will learn how to navigate the study abroad proposal process, the study abroad website, and other resources available to assist them with the proposal process. Join us to have a better understanding of SUNY and the University's travel policies and procedures. Come to be connected with like-minded colleagues. The world has reopened, and our students are interested in getting out there and making their mark.

Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) connects students and professors in different countries for collaborative projects and discussions as part of their coursework. Would you like to explore the possibilities when you bring COIL into your teaching and research?

COIL Collaborations between students and professors provide meaningful, significant opportunities for global experiences built into programs of study. COIL enhances intercultural student interaction through meaningful online engagement, while providing universities a cost-effective way to ensure that their students are globally engaged. Buffalo State is a member of the SUNY COIL center. As a member, we can offer you a multitude of professional development opportunities and a network of potential partners.

 

Presenter: Joy Guarino

Date:
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Time:
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Bacon Hall 115
Building:
Bacon Hall
Audience:
  Faculty/Staff  
Categories:
  Academic  

Registration is required. There are 35 seats available.

Organizer

Daniel Blum