Global Encounter: IndiaFraming MSU's Engagement in India for the 21st Century
Friday, September 22, 20068:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (Check-in and continental breakfast start at 8:00 am)
International Center Delia Koo International Academic Center, Third Floor
Executive Summary
Global Encounter: India was a sequel to MSU’s campus-wide Global Encounter and was designed to obtain input and to elaborate in a country-specific forum on relevant themes, opportunities, issues, and obstacles affecting MSU’s current and future engagement in India and the South Asia region. More than 150 MSU faculty, staff, administrators, graduate and undergraduate students, visiting international scholars and professionals, emeriti faculty and members of the community attended the India session on September 22, 2006 in the International Center. More than 90 campus units were represented. The event, following the pattern of Global Encounter, was highly interactive and participatory. After a full-group discussion of where MSU is now in India (e.g., alumni and student enrollments) and a question and answer period with the Provost and Acting Dean of International Studies and Programs and review of the India Concept Paper, attendees participated in discussions of one of six thematic areas within the “Making a Difference” sessions. Participants selected one of these themes: Education; Environment; Food Systems and Agribusiness; Gender, Poverty and Social Inequities; Health; or Technology and Economic Development. Key areas of consideration discussed in the afternoon session included: Working with Alumni from the Region, Indian Stakeholders-Improving Their On-campus Experience, MSU Student Study and Travel in India and Community/Campus Cultural Understanding and Opportunities.
The MSU Community can continue to engage in deliberations related to Global Encounter-India after reviewing the input at http://www.isp.msu.edu/globalencounter/India. The proceedings and data from the September 22, 2006 discussions and supporting materials are posted there. ISP welcomes your comments on the posted reports at <globalencounter@isp.msu.edu>. Comments may also be submitted to the Director of the Center for Asian Studies or the Dean of International Studies and Programs. If you are interested in subsequent efforts related to India, see http://www.isp.msu.edu/bric/India.
Full Proceedings and Related Materials including Updates
- Where Are We Going in India?
- MSU and India-Current Statistics
- India Concept Paper
- Education: Making a Difference – Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Education: Making a Difference – Group Report Out
- Environment: Making a Difference - Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Environment: Making a Difference – Group Report Out
- Food Systems and Agribusiness: Making a Difference - Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Food Systems and Agribusiness: Making a Difference – Group Report Out
- Gender, Poverty, and Social Inequities: Making a Difference - Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Gender, Poverty, and Social Inequities: Making a Difference – Group Report Out
- Health: Making a Difference - Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Health: Making a Difference – Group Report Out
- Technology and Economic Development: Making a Difference- Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Technology and Economic Development: Making a Difference- Group Report Out
- Community/Campus Cultural Understanding and Opportunities: Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Community/Campus Cultural Understanding and Opportunities: Group Report Out
- Indian Stakeholders- Improving Their On-Campus Experience: Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Indian Stakeholders-Improving Their On-Campus Experience: Group Report Out
- MSU Student Study and Travel in India: Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- MSU Student Study and Travel in India: Group Report Out
- Working with Alumni from the Region: Individual Written Responses to Questions Related to the Topic
- Working with Alumni from the Region: Group Report Out
- Next Steps: Where Do We Go from Here?
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