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UC DAVIS: Education Abroad Center

September 19, 2003

TO: Members of the UCD Academic Senate

FROM: Peter Schiffman, Faculty Director, Education Abroad Center

Re: FACULTY AND STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE EDUCATION ABROAD PROGRAM

The staff of the Education Abroad Center (EAC) and I would like to 
welcome you to a new academic year.  Reflect on this past year: we 
witnessed the start of war in Iraq and a wave of the SARS epidemic.   
Within the U.S., concerns about national security have led to the 
widespread degradation of basic civil liberties and to increased 
barriers to the free exchange of ideas and people across nations.    
Despite all of this, our students and the students of our foreign 
educational partners have shown an increased interest and 
participation in international exchanges.  This year we project that 
almost 400 UCD students, an increase of about 20 % over last year, 
will participate in the Education Abroad Program (EAP) at 150 
universities in 35 nations throughout the world.  In addition, over 
100 students from foreign institutions will attend UCD under EAP 
reciprocal exchange agreements.  Because international education is 
one of our best hopes for promoting understanding and tolerance 
among cultures, we must redouble our efforts to expand student 
participation in study abroad opportunities and must fight any 
efforts to curtail international exchanges.  As a consequence, we 
are asking for your assistance, cooperation, and support in promoting 
international education at UCD, in participating in international 
exchanges, and in opposing any obstacles to the international 
exchange of ideas, literature, and peoples.

In common with most of you, the EAC staff and I firmly believe that 
international education has tremendous, positive impacts on the lives 
of participants.  EAP can augment the academic programs of UC 
students by providing programs, courses, and experiences that they 
cannot obtain at UC and can facilitate academic collaborations and 
exchanges.  Now is a particularly exciting time for EAP because of 
continuing globalization, the creation of new international programs, 
high-level meetings about global problems, state legislation 
endorsing international education, and the emphasis on increasing 
student participation in EAP to accommodate burgeoning enrollments 
and to establish UC as a center for international programs.  Because 
our education abroad programs enable our graduates to operate in the 
international arena and assist our faculty in pursuing new knowledge 
through international cooperation, these programs greatly assist the 
University in fulfilling its teaching, research, and outreach 
mandates.

The faculty are key to our efforts to maximize student participation 
in international programs by assisting the EAP office with 
recruitment, advising, student selection, orientation, committee, 
and articulation activities.  In addition, the faculty also serves 
EAP administratively by acting as Study Center Directors, participate 
in committees dealing with international programs, and encourage 
research and teaching collaborations by serving as exchange scholars.  
As noted in previous email messages sent to department chairs, 
thirteen Study Center Director appointments are available currently 
for Australia, Chile, France (Lyon), Germany, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, 
the Netherlands, Russia,  Scandinavia,  Spain (Barcelona), and two 
in the United Kingdom (Edinburgh and London).  All tenured faculty 
members of the Academic Senate, including lecturers SOE and emeriti 
faculty, are eligible, and the lengths of appointments vary from one 
semester to two years, depending on the program.  The application 
deadline for Study Center Directorships and Visiting Professorships 
for programs beginning in 2004 is Friday, October 3, 2003.  More 
detailed information on these positions can be obtained from the 
following Web site (http://www.uoeap.ucsb.edu/Faculty/default.htm), or from 
Suzanne King at the Systemwide EAP office 
(academicaffairs@eap.ucop.edu).  The EAP faculty exchange program 
provides opportunities for short visits to selected partner 
institutions and is described in more detail on the aforementioned 
Web site.  Finally, faculty provide important services to EAP 
through participation in the Academic Senate's Committee on 
International Studies and Exchanges, chaired by Prof. Jean-Xavier 
Guinard, the campus's EAP Liaison Officer program, which provides 
key links between EAP and academic units, and various EAP advisory 
and review committees.  Please contact our office or me directly for 
additional information about these committees and programs.

We also greatly appreciate your efforts and the efforts of your TAs 
to inform our students about international possibilities by directing 
students to EAP informational meetings, discussing international 
education in your classes, advising students on participation in our 
programs, posting and distributing EAP materials, and allowing EAP 
staff to make brief presentations in your classes.  The EAC will be 
hosting two general information sessions for interested students 
from 6-7:30 PM on Thursday, October 2 in Wellman 2, and Tuesday, 
October 7 in the MU II.  The schedule for these and other 
informational meetings, workshops, and application deadlines will be 
posted on the EAC's website (http://eac.ucdavis.edu/).   We hope 
that you will pass this information on to your students.   Our 
student Peer Advisors will contact some of you about making 
presentations in your classes and we hope that you will view these 
requests favorably.  We also welcome any requests to make class 
presentations.  If you would like more information about our programs, 
we invite you to visit our offices at 207 3rd Street, to explore 
opportunities for students and faculty on our Website, and to phone 
our office (297-4633) to obtain brochures, flyers, and other 
informational materials.

03-104

Peter Schiffman
Professor of Geology
Director, Education Abroad Center  http://eac.ucdavis.edu/
University of California
207 Third Street, Suite 130
Davis, CA 95616

PSchiffman@UCDavis.edu

530-297-4636 (EAC Office: mornings)
530-752-3669 (Geology office: afternoons)
530-752-6582 (Geology lab: afternoons)
530-758-8472 (EAC Fax)
530-752-0951 (Geology Fax)



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