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<strong>CAIE</strong>Objective:• To promote and develop an Inter-American Common Space of HigherEducation that enables leaders and decision makers from HigherEducation Institutions to jointly discuss, examine, and evaluate thestrategic aspects of internationalization, with a view to understandingits contribution to quality, regional development, and growth.With the support of:4


History:<strong>CAIE</strong>• Founded in 2009 by the <strong>Canadian</strong> Bure<strong>au</strong> for International Education (CBIE),the Consortium for Northern American Higher Education Collaboration(CONAHEC) and the Inter-American Organization for Higher Education (OUI-IOHE) with the support of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada(DFAIT)• CAEI-Canada 2010: To evaluate the relevance of such forum for the Americas• CAEI-Brazil 2012: To consolidate the experience and to amplify themobilization• CAEI-Mexico 2013: Knowledge Mobility: Responsibility and ResourcesWith the support of:5


High-level academic personalities,among which were:Participants– Presidents from Higher EducationInstitutions– Vice-presidents– Directors from international collaborationagencies– Presidents from <strong>Canadian</strong> universities and<strong>Canadian</strong> associations– Directors from internationally renownedbusinesses linked with theinternationalization of education andministries of educationWith the support of:7


Workshops:Canada’s Presence - <strong>CAIE</strong> 2010– Leaders: Performance Metrics inInternationalization(InternationalAssociation of Universities (IAU), France, andthe <strong>Canadian</strong> Bure<strong>au</strong> of International Education(CBIE), Canada)– How to measure student mobility on a globallevel and the internationalization of highereducation: changes and best practices(Deutscher Akademischer Aust<strong>au</strong>schdienst,DAA, Germany; the <strong>Canadian</strong> Bure<strong>au</strong> forInternational Education, CBIE, Canada, and theInternational Association of Universities andInstitutions of Higher Education, ANUIES,Mexico).With the support of:9


Concurrent <strong>session</strong>s:Canada’s Presence - <strong>CAIE</strong> 2010- Estudiantes latinoamericanos en Canadá, unaaventura intercultural, Enrique Chacón(University of Windsor)- <strong>The</strong>ir Voices; Our Ears - Students' Stories CanInternationalize our College Campuses, SeanCoote, Jocelyne Briggs and Donna Putman(Niagara College of Applied Arts andTechnology)- Models of Language Learning and Training,Lise Bazinet (University of Ottawa)- Future Trends in International Education ,Jean-Philippe Tachdjian (DFAIT)- Bologna and North America: HarmonizingHigher Education Outside of Europe, BrittaBaron (University of Alberta) and GillesBreton (University of Ottawa).With the support of:10


Concurrent <strong>session</strong>s :Canada’s Presence - <strong>CAIE</strong> 2010- La profesionalización de los gestores universitarios en la Internacionalización de laEducación Superior, Alain Boutet (Saint-Mary’s University) and James Anglin (Universityof Victoria)- How to Keep the Fire Going: Exchange/Study Abroad Alumni Programming, Beth Alaksa(York University)and Lisa Blenkinsop (University of Guelph)- Scholarships as a Means to Internationalizing Academic Relations ,Claire Poulin andCl<strong>au</strong>de Bibe<strong>au</strong> (DFAIT)- Custodianship programming for minor international studentspresentation, Sonja Knutson (Memorial University of Newfoundland), BrendaBerthi<strong>au</strong>me (St. Francis Xavier University), Margaret Wood (Dalhousie University) andElizabeth Vincent (CISNL)- Vers un nive<strong>au</strong> plus élevé d’internationalisation à l’École de technologie supérieure : unprocessus de consultation, Yves Be<strong>au</strong>champ (ETS), Clément Fortin (CRIAQ) et GhislainBourque (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières)With the support of:11


RESULTS:-Generated a strong <strong>Canadian</strong> identification-Created a high international visibility-Stirred a deep interest for this new decision-makersforumWith the support of:12


Second Edition of <strong>CAIE</strong> - Brazil 2012When? 25 to 28th of April, 2012Where? Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Organizers:• Conselho de Reitores das Universidades Brasileiras (CRUB)• Fórum das Assessorias das Universidades Brasileiras para Assuntos Internacionais(FAUBAI)• Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil, – Coordinator• <strong>The</strong> Inter-American Organization for Higher Education (IOHE)• <strong>Canadian</strong> Bure<strong>au</strong> for International Education (CBIE)• Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration (CONAHEC)• and the support of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada (DFAIT)With the support of:13


Second Edition of <strong>CAIE</strong> - Brazil 2012PARTICIPANTS• 615 delegates• 35 countries• 5 continentsGoal: Enlarge exchanges on best practices and actual trends ininternationalization, with the participation of university <strong>au</strong>torities, governmentsand the private and philantropic sector.With the support of:14


<strong>The</strong>mes – <strong>CAIE</strong> Brazil 2012•Strategic Planning and Management of Internationalization.•Innovative Models, Discussion of Experiences and Higher EducationInternationalization Indicators.•Finance Mechanisms Used in the Internationalization of Higher Education.•Optimization of ICTs for Internationalization.• Academic Mobility: students (undergraduate and postgraduate) and researchprofessors.•Internationalization and Languages.•Internationalization of Innovation, Science and Technology.•Challenges of Brazilian Internationalization.With the support of:15


Canada’s Presence - <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Canada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012High levelrepresentation:- Key note by HisExcellency, the RightHonorable David Johnston,-Governor General- A delegation of 40Presidents led by the AUCCWith the support of:16


Canada’s Presence - <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Canada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Workshops:– Higher Education in Canada: Key Facts and ParthernshipOpportunities, Jennifer Humphries (<strong>Canadian</strong> Bure<strong>au</strong> for InternationalEducation), Sylvain Benoit (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières), LornaSmith (Mount Royal University), Sylvie Théri<strong>au</strong>lt (Cégep international)– Canada’s Successful Approach in Collaborative Research, Scholarshipsand Student Mobility, Claire Poulin (International Education and Youth),Lee-Anne Hermann (Edu-Canada), Shujaat Wasty (Edu-Canada), AlineBr<strong>au</strong>lt (DFAIT-MAECI)With the support of:17


Canada’s Presence - <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Concurrent <strong>session</strong>s:Canada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012- Internationalization and Professionalization ofUniversity Managers, Fernando Daniels(College of the Americas), Alain Boutet(Dalhousie University)- Making Sense of Student Mobility: What do wereally Know? Claire Poulin (DFAIT)- Internationalization of Universities: Modelsthat Reflect the Context and the Times, JudithWolfson (University of Toronto)- Supporting research networks in the Americas,Robert White (Association of Universitiesand Colleges of Canada) and Dr. MargarethZanchetta (Ryerson University)With the support of:18


Canada’s Presence - <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Canada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Concurrent <strong>session</strong>s:- Le programme mutualisé d’échanges d’étudiants des universités québécoises , CélineCloutier (CRÉPUQ), Marie-Cl<strong>au</strong>de Tremblay (CRÉPUQ and Université Laval)- Principales problemáticas relacionadas con la implementación de lainternacionalización en las IES, Sylvain St-Amand (UQAM), Maximiliano Sainz(UQAM)- Les collèges <strong>au</strong> Canada, les cégeps <strong>au</strong> Québec et nos collaborations dans lesAmériques, Sylvie Théri<strong>au</strong>lt (Cégep international)With the support of:19


RESULTS:- Demonstrated the relevance and potential of the inter-American higher education forum- Created invaluable opportunities for networking-Strategic positioning with Brazil- Consolidate Canada’s presence in the entirehemisphereWith the support of:20


Third Edition Canada’s of <strong>CAIE</strong> Presence – Mexico <strong>CAIE</strong> 2013 2012When? 16 to 18 th of October, 2013Where? Monterrey, MexicoTHEME: Knowledge Mobility: Responsibility and ResourcesOrganizers:•Asociación Mexicana para la Educación Internacional (AMPEI)•<strong>The</strong> Inter-American Organization for Higher Education (IOHE)•<strong>Canadian</strong> Bure<strong>au</strong> for International Education (CBIE)•Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration (CONAHEC)•Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL)• and the support of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) andImagineWith the support of:21


Third Edition Canada’s of Presence the <strong>CAIE</strong> <strong>CAIE</strong> – Mexico 2012 2013Over 70 academic activities will be presented:-A dozen workshops-One plenary debate-One plenary intervew-Over 60 concurrent <strong>session</strong>s (call for proposals will be sentduring Winter 2013)With the support of:22


Canada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Third Edition of <strong>CAIE</strong> – Mexico 2013A key opportunity for Canada to:-Strengthen its strategic relationship with Mexico-Promote education in Canada to decision-makers-Actively take part in an essential forum gathering the international highereducation community in the heart of the Americas.-Make Mexico a priority for CanadaWith the support of:23


Canada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012CBEI’s Contributions-In 2009, created the CAEI jointly with CONAHEC and IOHE-In 2011, adhered to the CAEI Memorandum of Understanding-Is a member of the Steering Committee-Collaborated to the success of the three editions of the CAEIWith the support of:24


Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)Signed in Vancouver on May, 2011 at the NAFSA Conference.What is it? Inclusive tool to widen the support, impact andsustainability of <strong>CAIE</strong>.With the support of:25


Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)•Consejo Interuniversitario Nacional (CIN), Argentina•Consejo Nacional de Rectores (CONARE), Costa Rica•Asociación Dominicana de Rectores de Universidades (ADRU), República Dominicana ConsejoSuperior Universitario Centroamericano (CSUCA), Guatemala•Asociación Mexicana para la Educación Internacional (AMPEI), México•Asociación Nacional de Universidades e Instituciones de Educación Superior (ANUIES), Mexico•Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA), United States <strong>Canadian</strong> Bure<strong>au</strong> forInternational Education (CBIE-<strong>BCEI</strong>)•Canada Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration (CONAHEC) Conselho deReitores das Universidades Brasileiras (CRUB)•Associação de Assessorias de Instituições de Ensino Superior Brasileiras para Assuntos Internacionais(FAUBAI)•Organización Universitaria Interamericana (OUI-IOHE)•Comité Ejecutivo de la Universidad Boliviana (CEUB), Bolivia•Red Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Redes de Relaciones Internacionales de Instituciones deEducación Superior (ReLARIES), Argentina•Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF)•Grupo de Montevideo (AUGM)With the support of:26


Governance Structure of the CAEICOMMITTEESNAMEROLESteering CommitteeAdvisory CommiteeNational Commitee:Decision-making structure ofCAEI.Provides guidance and makesrecommandations to the SteeringCommittee.Is in charge of coordinating theevent organization.Academic CommiteeProvides guidance and support inaspects related to the academiccontent of the Conference.With the support of:27


Importance de l’internationalisation***À COMPLÉTER PAR M. ALAINBOUTET***With the support of:28


Advisory CommitteeWhat is it?<strong>The</strong> Advisory Committeeprovides guidance and makesrecommendations to theSteering Committee, thiscontributing to all decisionsand strategic orientationstaken by the CAEI.HEI role and benefits-To join efforts towards theconsolidation of an Inter-Americanspace of great preponderance.- To be involved in the variousactivities related to <strong>CAIE</strong>-Mexico2013 .With the support of:29


Formation et internationalisationAutres initiatives en internationalisation dans les Amériques :Diplomado en Internacionalización de la Educación Superior: apour objectif donner <strong>au</strong>x participants les habilités et compétencespour leurs permettre de fonctionner efficacement dans le cadre deleurs activités de gestion des IESCollaboration entre les IES canadiennesWith the support of:30


Third Edition Canada’s of Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> <strong>CAIE</strong> – Mexico 2012 2013When? 16 to 18 th of October, 2013<strong>The</strong>me? Knowledge Mobility: Responsibility and ResourcesWhere? Centro Internacional de Negocios CINTERMEX, Monterrey, MexicoWith the support of:31


Third Edition Canada’s of Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> <strong>CAIE</strong> – Mexico 2012 2013PROGRAM:Time7h30 – 9h009h00 – 10h3010h30 – 11h00ActivityRegistration of participantsOpening Plenary (one <strong>session</strong>per day)Coffee Break11h00 – 12h30 Workshops (approximately 5each day)13h00 – 14h30 Lunch14h30 – 16h30 Networking (1 <strong>session</strong> perday)16h30 – 17h00 Coffee Break17h00 – 18h30 Concurrent Sessions(approximately 16-20 perday)With the support of:32


Third edition Canada’s of Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> – <strong>CAIE</strong> Mexico 2012 2013IMPORTANT DATESLAUNCHINGDATE<strong>CAIE</strong> 2013 - Canada November 5th, 2012<strong>CAIE</strong> 2013 - Mexico November 8th, 2012<strong>CAIE</strong> 2013- Colombia November 22nd, 2012<strong>CAIE</strong> 2013 - Porto Rico November 27th, 2012Workshops and Plenaries -Call for proposalsConcurrent Sessions –Call for proposalsOctober 31st, 2012January 14th, 2013Opening of registrations February 18th, 2013With the support of:33


Canada’s Networking/Rése<strong>au</strong>tagePresence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Le CAEI 2013 prévoit de multiples opportunités de rése<strong>au</strong>tage à son programme pourcréer et renforcer des alliances et des collaborations institutionnelles:-1 séance stratégique quotidienne pour rencontrer et échanger avec les décideursuniversitaires, représentants gouvernement<strong>au</strong>x et membres des secteurs privé etphilanthropique.Objectif: renforcer la coopération universitaire.With the support of:34


Canada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012<strong>The</strong> CAEI Mexico 2013 Website will bel<strong>au</strong>nched in January 2013With the support of:35


SPONSORS/EXHIBITORSCanada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Sponsorship Options: A range of benefits to reach decision makersVisibility opportunities• Promotion of activities• Sponsorship of meetings and rooms• Exhibition booth in different sizes• Logo and information in:• Delegate bags• Identification cords• Pens• Banners• Posters• Printed programs• WebsiteWith the support of:36


Who should attend the <strong>CAIE</strong>?Canada’s Presence <strong>CAIE</strong> 2012Profesionals responsible for the strategic planning and managment ofinternationalization, especially those who carry out academic collaborationactivities, such as:• Rectors, vice-rectors and deputy vice-rectors responsible for internationalrelations.• Directors of international collaboration agencies.• Directors of student and academic mobility departments.• University leaders.• Student advisors (especially of foreign students).• High <strong>au</strong>thorities and professors related with Higher Education Institutions,universities, national or regional organizations, and ministers of education.With the support of:37


Who should attend Canada’s the Presence <strong>CAIE</strong>? <strong>CAIE</strong> (continued) 2012– Representatives from national and regional universityorganizations.– Representatives from ministeries in the fields of HigherEducation, Innovation ,Science and Technology.– Representatives from international organizations that areassociated with thematic subjects in Higher Education in general,and more specifically, internationalization.With the support of:38


By participating in the <strong>CAIE</strong>, you will have theopportunity to:• Expand your contacts, develop networks, and create new opportunities in theHigher Education sector.• Share views on strategic planning and management, and discuss new models andbest practices in the internationalization of Higher Education.• Establish linkages with organizations/associations, and form strategic alliances forfuture collaborations.• Hold ``discussion spaces’’ about various policies, foci, and new trends in the fieldof Higher Education, which characterize the Latin American region.With the support of:39


By participating in the <strong>CAIE</strong>, you will have theopportunity to:• Examine priority themes within anInter-American framework (planningand strategic management, modelsand best practices)• Participate in the implementation ofguidelines, strategic aims andrecommendations in theinternationalization of highereducation that are geared towardsorganizations and international fora,such as the Organization ofAmerican States.With the support of:40


For more information, please to go:www.caie-caei.orgPour plus d’informations, visitez le:www.caie-caei.orgWith the support of:41

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