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Overseas Visits as a Vehicle for Internationalising the Curriculum Jenny Stoneman Students’ Guild

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Overseas Visits as a Vehicle for Internationalising the Curriculum

Jenny Stoneman

Students’ Guild

Background

•BA Politics and German, University of Exeter

•Cultural Diplomacy in Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders, 2009

•Study China Beijing, 2009

•International Welcome Team, 2008

•Year Abroad 2007-8, British Council and internship at Martin Crellin

Workshop

We will discuss:

•Why we should internationalise the curriculum

•Specific examples of overseas visits

•Challenges and values of trips abroad

•Awareness and tolerance of other cultures

Why internationalise the curriculum?

•Globalisation and interdependence

•Multicultural workforces

•Graduate schemes with placement abroad

•Preparing our graduates for employment

What does it really mean?

•It doesn’t just mean having more international students in the classroom

•Insights of international students

•Being less Anglo centric

•Language used

•Broadening horizons

Opportunities Overseas

In groups of 2-4 brainstorm overseas visits that you know are available through the

University or through other organisations.

You will be allocated a continent

UK Study ChinaVisits included:•British Council•Peking Opera•Acrobatic Show•High School

•3.5 hours per day language tuition•Home student guides

Cultural Diplomacy in Europe

• Speakers included:• German politician• Swedish Diplomat• Mark Donfried, Founder of the Institute for Cultural

Diplomacy

www.culturaldiplomacy.org

Exeter Summer School

Beijing Summer School 11-31 July 2010

Another extraordinary opportunity to spend 3 weeks in Beijing, with access to one of China's top Universities and No. 1 for Law.

For the second year running, the University is offering Exeter students the opportunity to experience a 3-week Summer School at the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) in Beijing.

Please note that applications have closed for this year

www.exeter.ac.uk/international

Scholarships

• Funding is being made available to encourage University of Exeter students to take advantage of a study abroad opportunity. 

• Up to 50 scholarships worth 800 pounds each are being made available.

• To apply for the scholarship you must hold an offer of a place on your chosen summer school.  For further information including details on how to apply please email Mrs Bryony Blinman at [email protected]

• Closing date for applications is 31 May 2010

www.exeter.ac.uk/international

Incorporating trips back into the curriculum

Discussion:

What trips have you organised and how did you make sure that they enhanced the curriculum afterwards?

Case Study: Qatar and Bahrain

Politics Study Trip to Qatar and Bahrain, May 2008

Study tour aims:

• To supplement learning imparted in classroom with first-hand experience of democratic transition.

• To appreciate cultural difference and understand specificity, which has informed democratic development.

• To learn about both models of development (politically, economically, socially, and culturally) first-hand

Case Study: Qatar and Bahrain

Student Experience: Marc Herzog

• “In terms of how this study visit influenced my studies afterwards, I suppose one could say that it gave me a more rounded view of politics in the Gulf states especially in this current climate of political reform and as my own research focuses on Turkey, which has a growing regional profile, one could probably say that this is quite vital.”

Challenges and benefits

Discussion:

What have been the challenges of trips you have organised or what challenges could you foresee for overseas visits?

What are the benefits of organising overseas visits?

Internationalising Exeter’s Home Students

Any comments or ideas

Useful resources

Harriet Swain, Internationalising the curricula, THE, 29 May 2008

Students must broaden their horizons - and soon

Malcolm McVicar, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Central Lancashire

The Guardian, Tuesday 9 December 2008

 

www.studychina.org.uk

 

www.culturaldiplomacy.org