Exposition May 28-31, 2013
Exposition May 28-31, 2013
Exposition May 28-31, 2013
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MONDAY, MAY 27<br />
Visit the workshop table on Level 2 of America's Center to learn more or see if space is available. All workshops require tickets and fees.<br />
7:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.<br />
Knowledge Community (KC) Networking<br />
Centers<br />
Each KC has a designated area to facilitate<br />
informal meetings and networking during<br />
the conference. Drop in or plan to meet<br />
colleagues in these spaces. In addition, each<br />
KC has scheduled a number of open<br />
meetings (networking meetings) to take<br />
place throughout the week. Visit an<br />
individual KC Networking Center or<br />
Conference Connection for a list of events<br />
and times.<br />
Education Abroad<br />
Room 261<br />
International Education Leadership<br />
Room 262<br />
International Enrollment Management<br />
Room 266<br />
International Student and Scholar<br />
Services<br />
Room 265<br />
Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship<br />
Room <strong>28</strong>0<br />
7:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M.<br />
Conference Registration<br />
Washington Lobby East<br />
8:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.<br />
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS<br />
Education Abroad Advising {4}<br />
(continued from Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 26)<br />
Room 263<br />
Foreign Educational Credentials Analysis<br />
{7} $<br />
(continued from Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 26)<br />
Room 2<strong>28</strong><br />
Fundraising to Advance<br />
Internationalization: Developing Campus<br />
Strategies {20} $<br />
Room 260<br />
Learn how fundraising from international<br />
and national constituencies can supplement<br />
institutional revenue streams. Enhance your<br />
strategy to support international projects,<br />
collaboration with partner universities,<br />
campus units, and other stakeholders.<br />
24 NAFSA <strong>2013</strong> ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPO<br />
$<br />
Managing the Education Abroad Office<br />
{5} $<br />
(continued from Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 26)<br />
Room 264<br />
8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.<br />
Management Development Program<br />
(Day 2) $ [SOLD OUT]<br />
(continued from Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 26)<br />
Room 242<br />
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS<br />
Campus and Community Programming<br />
{26} $<br />
Room 2<strong>31</strong><br />
Enhance your campus and community<br />
programming efforts by including theorybased<br />
practices, tried-and-true templates<br />
and resources, and strategies for working<br />
with volunteers.<br />
Developing Research Skills to Strengthen<br />
International Education Management<br />
Strategies {32} $<br />
Room 267<br />
Learn the basics of applied research for<br />
projects that help strengthen your<br />
management strategies. Learn how to<br />
design a project, gather and analyze data,<br />
and communicate the results.<br />
Fundamentals of Intercultural<br />
Communication {33} $<br />
Room 221<br />
Learn essential intercultural communication<br />
skills and concepts to prepare students for<br />
intercultural experiences and enhance their<br />
ability to work effectively with international<br />
students and colleagues.<br />
Fundamentals of Short-Term Education<br />
Abroad Programming {18} $<br />
Room 224<br />
Learn and practice the basics of designing,<br />
developing, and delivering quality shortterm<br />
education abroad programs.<br />
Health, Safety, and Risk Management in<br />
Education Abroad {19} $<br />
Room 227<br />
Learn to identify, research, assess, and<br />
communicate health, safety, and security<br />
issues in education abroad programs.<br />
Formulate a plan to manage risk and crisis,<br />
effectively respond to emergencies, and<br />
prepare program participants.