In the Fall 2017 issue of the IIENetworker magazine, experts share the ways in which they are joining with partners around the world to expand international opportunities for all.
IIE thought leaders and experts from the industry discuss the challenges of navigating international education in these uncertain times. As internationalizing the campus becomes a core strategic goal for higher education institutions, concerns about political environments, safety, and conflicts at home has many inside and outside academia wondering, “Will they come?”. Features from EducationUSA, DAAD, Lehigh University, and Portland State University explore proactive outreach and engagement strategies such as ‘parents-meet-parents’ sessions, alumni driven peer-to-peer marketing, and creating a Global Union can help international students feel welcome and enable them to have a successful academic experience.
The Fall 2017 IIENetworker magazine is now available online and in print!
Table of Contents
- A Message from Allan E. Goodman, CEO of IIE
- Q&A: Meet IIE’s New Head of Consulting
- In India, EducationUSA Employs Social Media, Public Relations and Personal Visits to Keep America on Message
- Peer-to-Peer Marketing Helps Keep U.S. as a Top Designation for German Students
- Creating Globally Engaged Research is Becoming a Strategic Imperative
- Lehigh’s ‘Global Union’ Makes International Students Feel Part of the Family
- Now is the Time for Fearless Global Citizens
- At Portland State, Outreach to International Students Starts Before They Arrive
- Emergency Education for Refugee Students: On-Campus Resources Offer a Strong Start