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Title: Public Diplomacy, International Education and You


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Public Diplomacy, International Education and
You
March 2, 2006
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What is Public Diplomacy?
  • It is a way to exercise influence in the world
    and engage Canadians at home through people,
    culture, information and ideas
  • Govt messaging has always been part of
    international policy
  • What is new is that people have central role in
    intl policy because they do essential things that
    can be done in no other way

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What has changed?
  • International policy is increasingly about
    people
  • their rights, security, prosperity,
  • their cultures, beliefs, values, identity
  • response to global issues that affect all of
    usdisease, crime, environment, financial flows,
    poverty, population etc.
  • Canadians, including young Canadians, are in the
    world, need skills and knowledge and demand to be
    involved

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Public Diplomacy is both international and
domestic
  • Abroad, it means long-term investment in deeper
    understanding and human relationships
  • It means projecting Canada through people, ideas,
    knowledge innovation
  • At home, it means engaging Canadians through
    information and engagement
  • The result is greater influence abroad and a more
    internationalized, innovative Canada at home

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Public Diplomacy
  • Modern diplomacy is increasingly public
    diplomacy. ..is about projecting a coherent and
    influential voice to all those who have influence
    within a society- not just within its government.
    Canadas credibility and influence abroad will
    be built not only by Government action but by
    Canadians themselves-artists, teachers, students,
    travellers, researchers, experts and young
    people-interacting with people abroad Includes
    cultural events, conferences, trade shows, youth
    travel, foreign students in Canada, Canadian
    studies abroad and visits of opinion leaders. All
    this cultivates long-term relationships, dialogue
    and understanding abroad, underpins our advocacy
    and increases our influence.
  • International Policy Statement (April 2005)

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Role of International Education
  • International education is a key element in
    projecting Canada abroad
  • To connect Canadians in the world and create
    knowledge networks
  • To raise Canadas profile and promote bilateral
    relationships

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International Education (2)
  • To strengthen Canadas capacity to manage
    INTER-MESTIC dimensions of public policy
  • To transfer knowledge and contribute to global
    problem-solving
  • To strengthen Canada as an innovative,
    knowledge-based economy

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DFAIT Objectives in International Education
  • As part of its public diplomacy focus and
    in partnership with provinces//territories and
    national stakeholders
  • 1. emphasize the importance of international
    education strategies (bilateral relationships,
    international development and cooperation,
    Canadian innovation prosperity)
  • Raise Canadas international profile and promote
    knowledge of Canada

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DFAIT International Education
  • 3. work to ensure Canadas colleges
    universities are internationally networked
  • attract international students provide our
    youth with opportunities to gain international
    experience

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DFAIT Programmes
  • Embassy/mission services overseas
  • Canadian Studies (Study of Canada) abroad
  • Scholarships
  • Bilateral Educational Exchange agreements
  • Academic Travel Grants

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DFAIT Programmes (2)
  • Cooperation with CMEC on international education
    in multilateral fora
  • International Educational marketing
  • Youth Work Exchanges
  • Young Professionals International

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Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Embassies
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Canadian MissionsAT YOUR SERVICE!
  • Public diplomacy (education plays a role in
    developing the bilateral relationship raising
    Canadas profile)
  • Includes Conferences, Canadian speaker
    programmes, student briefings
  • Resources often include Academic Relations
    officer Education Marketing services
  • ST is part of our International Business
    Development effort (Science Counsellors at key
    posts)
  • Consular services

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DFAIT Programmes Canadian Studies Abroad
  • Canadian Studies abroad/Study of Canada
  • International Council of Canadian Studies (35th
    Anniversary)
  • National/mulinational associations regional
    networks
  • Canadian Studies Centres at universities/colleges
    around the world

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Canadian Studies Abroad
  • Promote knowledge of Canada (post-secondary
    teaching, research)
  • Support for associations and networks, university
    programming and outreach
  • Foreign faculty research and enrichment awards
  • Foreign graduate student research awards
  • Foreign student study tours
  • Key programmes USA, UK, Germany, Brazil, France,
    Japan, Mexico, China, India
  • Budget Circa 5 million

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Scholarships
  • Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program
  • 4.1 million 150 to 175 full scholarships to
    foreign students
  • graduate and post-graduate programs
  • 7 Commonwealth countries provide scholarships to
    Canadians (India, Jamaica, Malaysia, Malta,
    Trinidad Tobago, UK, New Zealand)

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Scholarships (2)
  • Govt of Canada awards 1 million for
    approximately 75 awards (maximum two years) to
    foreign students
  • graduate and post-graduate programs
  • Reciprocity with other countries (Chile Colombia
    France Germany Korea Mexico Russia Italy Japan
    Spain Netherlands) for scholarships to Canadians
  • OAS scholarships

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Scholarships (Pilot)
  • Pilot Project 4 awards of 10,000 each to
    foreign students
  • Support Canadian Universities international
    student exchange Programs
  • Students from South Africa, Kenya, Ghana
  • Canadian Universities involved Guelph, Ottawa,
    UBC
  • Theme of Research/Study HIV/AIDS

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Bilateral Exchange Agreements
  • Canada US Agreement on Educational Exchanges
    (Canada Fulbright Program)
  • Canada EU Framework on Higher Education Training
    and Youth
  • Canada China Scholars Exchange Programme
  • Shastri Indo Canadian Institute
  • Canada Mexico Human Capital WG

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Canada USA
  • Canada USA Foundation for Educational Exchange
    (Canada Fulbright)
  • Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program is a bi-national
    program supported by DFAIT US Dept of State
  • To enhance bilateral understanding
  • Based in Ottawa

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Canada/US
  • Provides grants to best Canadian American
    graduate students, faculty, professionals
    independent researchers to conduct research,
    study or lecture in other country
  • Contributes to development of our future leaders
    enables scholars of each country to tackle
    important contemporary issues in the public
    debate.
  • More than 600 participants since establishment in
    1990.

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Canada China
  • Canada-China Exchange Scholarship Program
  • 300,000 for 10 to 15 awards of 4 to 12 months
    (100 months) to Chinese scholars
  • conduct research in Canada
  • China offers 200 months of scholarships to
    Canadian graduate students and scholars

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Bilateral Travel Grants
  • Cultural Personalities Exchange Program (Bank of
    Missions France Mexico)
  • Approximately 200,000
  • Support academic mobility and promote greater
    knowledge of Canada abroad
  • Grants cover international airfare (and per diem
    under Bank of Missions)

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Cooperation with CMEC
  • Council of Ministers of Education of Canada
    (CMEC) is asked by DFAIT to represent Canada in
    multilateral fora on education.
  • UNESCO OECD OAS Commonwealth and other fora

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Education Marketing
  • DFAITs Education Marketing Group international
    promotion of Canadian education and training
    products, services and expertise, including
    promoting Canada as a Study destination.
  • Through our network of missions, the Education
    Marketing Group provides a consolidated and
    coordinated service to Canadian education and
    training providers wanting to market their
    products and services internationally.

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Education Marketing (2)
  • Why does Canada recruit international students?
  • Expenditures by International students add over
    5 Billion to the Canadian economy each year.
  • Presence of international students contribute to
    internationalization of Cdn campuses
    communities.
  • International students who choose to stay in
    Canada are a source of skilled labour to address
    specific skills regional shortages.

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Education Marketing (3)
  • International students who choose to return to
    their country of origin contribute to the
    betterment of in their developing countries.
  • International students who choose to return to
    their country of origin can help build awareness
    and a positive view of Canada abroad

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Youth Work Abroad
  • Working Holiday Program (WHP) provides young
    people opportunity to enter Canada or a foreign
    country for an extended holiday, to supplement
    their travel expenses thru incidental employment
  • Student Work Abroad Program (SWAP) identical to
    WHP but restricted to full/part-time students.
    SWAP is managed by Travel Cuts/Voyages Campus of
    Canadian Federation of Students (CFS)

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Youth Work Abroad (2)
  • Young Workers' Exchange Program (YWEP) provides
    university college graduates with practical
    experience in fields related to their formal
    training
  • Co-op Education Program offers university and
    college students with some practicum experience
    abroad as part of their curriculum.
  • Multilateral mobility programmes thru a number of
    NGOs
  • Total Participation in 2005 54,000

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Young Professionals Innatl
  • YPI  helps Canadian graduates (to age 30) obtain
    international work experience enhance develop
    personal professional skills thru 6 month paid,
    career-related work placements abroad
  • Part of Federal Governments Youth Employment
    Strategy (YES) to help youth succeed in
    increasingly globalized world
  • In 2006-07, DFAIT will partner with 30
    Canada-based organizations active internationally
    to fund and organize 300 international work
    placements
  • DFAIT partners with organizations whose YPI
    projects support our priorities  focus on issues
    such as human security, human rights, good
    governance, sustainable development,
    multilateralism, international trade issues
    business development

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YPI (2)
  • Canadian partner organizations which manage YPI
    projects  include NGOs and Cdn universities
  • host organizations for placements include
    multilateral organizations hundreds of private
    firms NGOs around the world
  • since 1997 over 4000 placements funded in over
    140 countries
  • YPI participants promote Canadian identity
    values abroad bring back to Canada greater
    knowledge and understanding of international
    issues
  • many former YPI participants now work with DFAIT
    majority remain engaged with their implementing
    organizations and broader international network

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Looking Ahead
  • Mainstreaming Public Diplomacy and International
    Education
  • Engaging Canadians in the world, particularly
    Youth thru education
  • Raising Canadas profile and knowledge of Canada
    thru education
  • Education part of key bilateral relationships
  • Better coordination across federal government,
    provinces/territories and stakeholders

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Looking Ahead
  • Canadian Studies increased student mobility and
    connectivity
  • Scholarships increased linkage to Canadian
    university/college international arrangements
  • Youth Work Abroad
  • Marketing among Cdn youth
  • Assistance in job hunt
  • - Coop program opportunities?
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