Center for International Initiatives: Past Initiatives
The
Internationalization Forum for Chief Academic Officers, funded by
the Henry Luce Foundation, engages 50 chief academic officers from
different sectors in a dialogue on broadening and deepening
internationalization on their campuses.
Lessons
Learned in Assessing International Learning was a three-year project
funded by FIPSE to advance the assessment of international learning with
the long-term goal of improving student international learning at U.S.
higher education institutions.

Global
Learning for All explored global learning at institutions that serve
large numbers of nontraditional students through the articulation of
global learning outcomes and alignment of international activities with
the learning goals. This project was made possible by a grant from the
Ford Foundation.
Promising
Practices spotlighted the strategic and creative ways that eight
institutions integrated international learning opportunities into their
undergraduate curricula and co-curricula. This project was made possible
by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Technology
as a Tool for Internationalization highlighted the innovative use of
technology to enhance undergraduate international learning. This award
program was made possible by a grant from the AT&T Foundation.
Where
Faculty Live: Internationalizing the Curriculum promoted the
internationalization of teaching and learning at U.S. colleges and
universities through collaboration with four disciplinary associations
in the fields of geography, history, political science, and psychology.
This project was made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation
of New York.
Collaboration
Between K–12 and Higher Education Institutions conducted a
sample study to identify collaborations between higher education
institutions and K–12 schools/school districts. The resulting
database helps K–12 schools teach students about the rest of the
world and provides sources of possible funding to achieve this goal.
(2003)
Mapping
the Landscape: A Research Project on Internationalization, funded by
the Ford Foundation, was a three-stage research project aimed at better
understanding the state of internationalization efforts at U.S. colleges
and universities, particularly at the undergraduate level.
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