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Exposition May 28-31, 2013

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29<br />

7:00 A.M.-7:45 A.M.<br />

OPEN MEETING<br />

First-Timers Meet-up<br />

Room 232<br />

Start your day with other first-time<br />

attendees. Experienced NAFSAns will help<br />

you learn about the offerings occurring<br />

today.<br />

7:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M.<br />

Conference Registration<br />

Washington Lobby East<br />

7:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.<br />

Knowledge Community (KC) Networking<br />

Centers<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 />

8:00 A.M.-8:45 A.M.<br />

NAFSA Annual Business Meeting and<br />

Continental Breakfast<br />

Renaissance Grand Hotel, Majestic<br />

Ballroom A-D<br />

Learn about the association and celebrate<br />

the field of international education. The<br />

winners of the International Education Video<br />

Celebration and winners of the national<br />

awards will be announced. Continental<br />

breakfast will be provided.<br />

Presiding: Fanta Aw, PhD, Assistant Vice<br />

President of Campus Life & Director,<br />

International Student and Scholar Services,<br />

American University, President and Chair of<br />

the Board, NAFSA: Association of<br />

International Educators<br />

8:00 A.M.-3:30 P.M.<br />

Colloquium on Internationalizing Schools<br />

of Medicine and Public Health<br />

Creating and Sustaining Successful<br />

Interinstitutional Partnerships<br />

36 NAFSA <strong>2013</strong> ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPO<br />

$<br />

Shuttle bus to Saint Louis University will<br />

depart from Plaza Entrance of America’s<br />

Center at 8:00 a.m.<br />

Join colleagues from schools of medicine,<br />

public health, and osteopathy in the<br />

discussion on internationalization of these<br />

fields. Hear perspectives on the curricular<br />

implications of globalization. Learn<br />

strategies from institutions that have<br />

successfully navigated issues of student<br />

mobility to produce effective global<br />

practitioners. Breakfast, lunch,<br />

transportation, and a tour of the School of<br />

Medicine are included.<br />

Sponsored by Saint Louis University School<br />

of Medicine<br />

8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.<br />

NAFSA Bookstore<br />

Plaza Lobby<br />

8:30 A.M.-10:00 A.M.<br />

POSTER FAIRS<br />

Halls 3-5, Poster Fair area<br />

A list of individual posters and presenters is<br />

available at the entrance to the poster fair area<br />

and online at www.nafsa.org/ac13posters.<br />

Enhancing Learning Before, During, and<br />

After Education Abroad<br />

How can international educators help<br />

students make the most of their education<br />

abroad experience? Posters in this fair<br />

showcase orientation, reentry, campus-based,<br />

and curricular initiatives that institutions and<br />

organizations have implemented to stimulate,<br />

promote, and integrate learning at various<br />

stages of the experience.<br />

Chair: Maria Flores, Saint Mary's College of<br />

California<br />

Supporting Outreach and Engagement<br />

with Alumni ★<br />

This poster fair will feature best practices in<br />

using alumni to promote and support<br />

international education that involve<br />

engaging both returned participants in<br />

education abroad and international alumni<br />

in ways to help with recruitment, reentry,<br />

and fundraising.<br />

Chair: Kelly Wilkinson, CEA Global Education<br />

Work, Internship, and Volunteer Abroad<br />

Posters highlight programs in education<br />

abroad that meet students' interest in<br />

experiences involving global learning<br />

through work, internships, and volunteering<br />

abroad (WIVA).<br />

Chair: William Nolting, University of<br />

Michigan-Ann Arbor<br />

8:30 A.M.-3:30 P.M.<br />

International Education Expo<br />

Halls 3-5<br />

NAFSA Career Center<br />

Room 124<br />

8:45 A.M.-9:30 A.M.<br />

International Education Leadership<br />

Knowledge Community Update<br />

Room 232<br />

All those leading internationalization are<br />

invited to attend and meet member-leaders<br />

of the International Education Leadership<br />

Knowledge Community. Learn about the<br />

activities, new initiatives, and resources of<br />

the IEL KC, and how you can become<br />

involved.<br />

8:45 A.M.-9:45 A.M.<br />

MEMBER INTEREST GROUP MEETINGS<br />

Engage with international educators who<br />

share your interests.<br />

Christian<br />

Renaissance Grand Hotel, Landmark<br />

Ballroom 6<br />

Community College<br />

Renaissance Grand Hotel, Landmark<br />

Ballroom 5<br />

Creative Industries<br />

Renaissance Grand Hotel, Landmark<br />

Ballroom 2<br />

Embassy Dialogue Committee<br />

Renaissance Grand Hotel, Pershing<br />

Francophone World<br />

Renaissance Grand Hotel, Landmark<br />

Ballroom 1<br />

Latin America and Caribbean<br />

Renaissance Grand Hotel, Lindell<br />

One Person Office<br />

Renaissance Grand Hotel, Landmark<br />

Ballroom 3

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