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Title: THE PROCESS OF


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THE PROCESS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA  ? FROM A TASK FORCE TO
AN ACTION PLAN Alain Boutet, PhD. Director Offic
e of International Cooperation Development
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  • Establishment of a Task Force on
    Internationalization in 2002 with representatives
    from Faculties, Affiliated Colleges, Research
    Centres, Senior Management Team and Student Body.
    Report submitted to the University community in
    April 2003.
  • Mandate of the Task Force  Define the University
    of Reginas vision for Internationalization and
    identify goals to be achieved in order to
    integrate an international perspective into
    teaching, research and service activities.

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  • A process-oriented definition of
    internationalization 
  • A range of activities, policies and services
    that integrate an international and
    cross-cultural dimension into the teaching,
    research, development study and service
    functions of the institution (modified after
    Knight, 2000 14)
  • A review of the international programs at the
    Canadian universities made by the AUCC in 2000
    indicates that to strengthen the process of
    internationalization, universities must develop
    human potential, provide a forum for ideas,
    foster international cooperation, enhance
    international student and faculty mobility and
    contribute to international development
    (institutional capacity-building)

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VISION OF INTERNATIONALIZATION AT THE UNIVERSITY
OF REGINA
  • A university community leading advances in
    scholarship through the interaction and sharing
    of teaching, research and service experiences
    across diverse cultures within the global
    community.
  • OUR TEACHING GOAL
  • Create a learning environment that
    recognizes and supports cultural diversity,
    fosters global consciousness and strengthens the
    international profile of the University.
  • OUR RESEARCH GOAL
  • Foster a research environment in which
    internationally oriented research among the
    faculty and students at the University of Regina
    is significantly increased.
  • OUR SERVICE GOAL
  • Advance public awareness and provide support
    for actions that improve the understanding of
    international and global issues.

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  • MAIN OBJECTIVES TO ACHIEVE THE INTEGRATION OF AN
    INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE INTO THE UNIVERSITY
    MISSIONS
  • TEACHING
  • Increase course offerings directly related to
    internationalization in academic programs
  • Increase the number of faculty with
    international, cross- cultural experience
    and interests
  • Promote and facilitate scholarly exchanges of
    both faculty and students and use
    information from exchange to develop and
    strengthen teaching capacity
  • Encourage the acquisition of international
    language and culture education to both
    faculty and students, to enhance their
    professional and educational experience and their
    self- development as global citizens
  • Deliver UofRs courses and programs to students
    in other countries where there is interest
    and opportunity

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  • RESEARCH
  • Promote the University of Regina as a primary
    research institution for international research
    focused on the Universitys research strengths (5
    research clusters  energy and environment,
    culture and heritage, informatics, population
    health, social justice)
  • Establish a diversified funding base for
    internationally oriented group or consortia
    research projects
  • Double the international research funding
    received by the University by 2007-2008

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SERVICE
  • Facilitate interests of faculty who want to
    participate in international partnership projects
    (e.g. CIDA, IFIs,) requiring technical
    assistance and/or training, by assisting in
    project funding identification, proposal
    development, orientation arrangements and project
    management
  • Set up a communication mechanism for
    disseminating information on international
    initiatives/opportunities
  • Serve as ressource centre (OICD) for information
    and professional expertise (e.g. database faculty
    and staff) on global issues
  • Host appropriate international conferences,
    seminars or workshops
  • Engage in outreach and extra-curricular
    activities and events that promote global
    understanding, develop public awareness and
    understanding of global issues (use students,
    faculty and staff with international experience)
  • Encourage faculty involvement by inclusion of
    international service activities in the annual
    performance review

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PROPOSED ACTIONS TO ACHIEVE OBJECTIVES IN
TEACHING, RESEARCH AND SERVICE
  • TEACHING (ACTIONS)
  • Provide incentive and support to the development
    of new course content with respect to
    internationalization
  • Include international and cross-cultural
    experience and interest as a desirable quality of
    all new faculty hires
  • Identify countries or regions (country/region
    based strategy) where the University of Regina
    has interest in collaboration and exchange
    agreements
  • Establish incentive/financial support to
    encourage students to participate in
    international exchange programs
  • Establish faculty exchange fund to provide
    financial assistance when necessary, and
    facilitate release for faculty who are willing to
    deliver courses in other countries
  • Pursue on-line learning and distance education
    with international partners
  • Promote international language courses across the
    campus and make these courses more accessible for
    faculty or students working on international
    projects

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  • RESEARCH (ACTIONS)
  • Communicate and advertise the University of
    Reginas role in international research through
    attendance at major conferences annually
  • Promote international research for international
    clientele, initiatives with research sponsors,
    possible donors, etc.
  • Create enhanced web site and database of research
    expertise for internationalization at the
    University of Regina, and provide an annual
    report on international research activities.
  • Identify, monitor and disseminate international
    sources for research funding.
  • Diversify funding sources with increased emphasis
    on international funding institutions and
    regional development bank-funded activities and
    client-funded activities.
  • Develop seed funding to support development of
    proposals for international consortia research
    projects.

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  • SERVICE (ACTIONS)
  • Provide financial incentives to participating
    faculties, departments, institutes in
    international projects
  • Establish an International Communication
    Coordination Committee (publicize information on
    international initiatives/programs/opportunities/n
    ews by using email list serves)
  • Develop a database on faculty/staff international
    involvement, noting area of expertise
  • Develop (OICD) a resource centre of international
    information (journals, reports, books,
    bibliographies)
  • Identify potential international conferences and
    worshops and funding sources to support/organize
    these events
  • Plan 2-3 international events for the university
    and work with multi-cultural community (groups,
    key contact people) to identify collaborative
    opportunities

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PARTNERSHIP ASSESSMENT CATEGORIES
  • Student Exchange
  • Faculty Exchange
  • Joint International Degree Program
  • Student Recruitment
  • Applied Research (funded through IDRC Programs
    and other international funding institutions and
    regional development banks)
  • Development (funded through CIDA Programs and
    other international funding institutions and
    regional development banks)

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MODEL OF COMMUNICATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL
CHANGEIN A PROCESS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION
OICD
CATALYST
INSTITUTIONAL DIALOGUE ON INTERNATIONALIZATION
INSTITUTIONAL ACTORS
RECOGNITION OF INITIATIVES
IDENTIFICATION AND INVOLVEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL
ACTORS
EXPRESSION OF SHARED INTERESTS
ACTION PLAN
OPTIONS FOR ACTION/CONSENSUS ON ACTION
SETTING OBJECTIVES
ASSESSMENT OF INITIATIVES
INSTITUTIONAL ACTIONS FOR INTERNATIONALIZATION
ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES
MOBILIZATION OF RESOURCES INTERNAL/ EXTERNAL
IMPLEMENTATION
OUTCOMES VS OBJECTIVES
EVALUATION
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KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND INITIATIVES
  • Reinforcement of strategic partnerships with
    China
  • Expansion of key partnerships to targeted
    countries in Africa, Europe, Latin America and
    South East Asia
  • Creation of financial incentives for faculty
    initiatives and student mobility
  • Establishment of a communication and coordination
    mechanism with the academic and administrative
    units (ICCC)
  • Reinforcement of the Visiting Scholars Program in
    close collaboration with the Faculties
  • Identification of elements for revenue generation
    at the OICD, to maintain incentives for academic
    and administrative units international initiatives

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Challenges and Opportunities for the future at
the University of Regina
  • Increase student mobility through existing and
    future agreements with international partners,
    and through the strenghthening of the
    International Student Success Office
    (opportunities  EC-Canada Program, NAMP,
    Bilateral agreements Mexico, Asia, Australia)
  • Strengthen and develop Joint International Degree
    Programs (undergraduate and graduate) .
    Opportunities  China, Korea, India, Malaysia,
    Thailand Brasil, Chile, Mexico
  • Support projects/initiatives from Faculties,
    Research Centres and Institutes (opportunities 
    see list of research centres and institutes)
  • Support the establishment of and international
    student recruitment strategy (three key
    principles capacity, commitment, coordination)

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CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR STRENGHTHENING
THE OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND
DEVELOPMENT (OICD) AT THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
  • SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES
  • Reinforce dialogue and communication with
    institutional actors involved in international
    initiatives and with international partners
  • Enhance internal and external visibility of the
    OICD
  • Implement an International Strategic Opportunity
    Fund (ISOF Initiatives and ISOF Student
    Mobility)
  • Strengthen consultation with Faculties around the
    process/goals/strategies of internationalization

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LONG-TERM OBJECTIVES
  • Reinforce with institutional interest groups
    (e.g. Latin America, South East Asia/China,
    Europe,) country/regional strategies resulting
    from the Action Plan on Internationalization
  • Establish information/promotion mechanisms on
    international (e.g. newsletter, visiting
    lecturers program, international travels)
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