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MSU in top 10 for study abroad and international students Published: Monday, 14 Nov 2011Michigan State University is one of only four universities in the nation to rank in the top 10 for study abroad participation and international student enrollment, according to the Institute of International Education’s annual Open Doors Report, which was released today, Nov. 14.
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MSU Presents International Awards Published: Thursday, 24 Mar 2011
On Wednesday, March 23, at its International Award Ceremony, the Office of International Studies and Programs celebrated staff, students and community members for their efforts to foster international understanding.
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MSU Opens 2010 International Photo Contest Published: Tuesday, 07 Sep 2010International Studies and Programs (ISP), in partnership with the Michigan State University Alumni Association, have opened the call for entries to the 2010 international photo competition, Global Focus. Submissions are due Friday, October 1, 2010. -
Medical students challenge skills, cultural awareness in Egypt Published: Wednesday, 25 Aug 2010A group of 41 medical students in both the College of Osteopathic Medicine and College of Human Medicine at MSU spent the first two weeks of August learning clinical skills and cultural competency at the Specialized Hospital of the University of Mansoura in Egypt. -
JCMU Receives High Honors, and Forms New Partnership Published: Wednesday, 31 Mar 2010EAST LANSING, Mich.--The Japan Center for Michigan Universities, administered by Michigan State University since 1989, has been recognized for its original program design with an International Award for Innovation in Higher Education. -
MSU celebrates international reach and efforts with annual awards Published: Thursday, 25 Mar 2010A faculty member who works closely with the New Partnerships for Africa's Development was the winner of MSU's prestigious international award named in honor of Ralph Smuckler, a former dean of International Studies and programs and professor emeritus, at the 20th annual International Studies and Programs awards ceremony held on March 24. Karim Maredia joined 10 other honorees which included faculty members, students, staff, and MSU alumni and community members. -
MSU Partners with Regent's College in London for Study Abroad Published: Wednesday, 10 Feb 2010Michigan State University will centralize its London-based study abroad programs to Regent's College, a private college located in the heart of London, to improve quality, enhance the experience for all students and control costs. Regent' Park will serve as the base for MSU' faculty-ed study abroad programs in London starting summer semester 2010. -
MSU among top universities for study abroad participation, international student enrollment Published: Monday, 16 Nov 2009EAST LANSING, Mich. For the fifth year in a row, Michigan State University leads the nation in study abroad participation among public universities in the United States, according to Open Doors 2009, the annual report on international education released today by the Institute of International Education. -
MSU joins national celebration of International Education Week Published: Thursday, 12 Nov 2009Access to education can help foster social and economic change in India, believes Asha for Education, which will be one of several groups participating in Michigan State Universitys Going Global Fair Nov. 18. -
President Dong-Ho Sul of Hanbat National University in Korea visits MSU Published: Monday, 09 Nov 2009President Sul and five delegates from Hanbat National University (HNU) in Korea visited MSU last week to discuss possible study abroad opportunities and collaborative faculty research. MSU is famous for its excellent programs, said Dong-Ho Sul, the 5th president of HNU. Strong programs in engineering and business sparked interest in working with MSU, but representatives were especially interested in learning about study abroad programs and international internships. -
LCC Offers Study-Abroad Scholarships for MSU Programs Published: Wednesday, 07 Oct 2009Lansing Community College today announced a scholarship program to help LCC students study abroad. The world, from the Arctic to New Zealand, is available to LCC students through a Michigan State University study-abroad program.
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Faculty conversations: James Pritchett Published: Tuesday, 08 Sep 2009James Pritchett, director of the African Studies Center at Michigan State University, believes the center can play a prominent role in helping the world solve its problems. -
MSU opens 2009 international photo contest Published: Tuesday, 25 Aug 2009International Studies and Programs and the Michigan State University Alumni Association have opened the call for entries to Global Focus, an annual international photo competition. Submissions are due Oct. 1. -
MSU names new Office of Study Abroad executive director Published: Friday, 29 May 2009After conducting an international search, on May 29 Michigan State Universitys International Studies and Programs announced the appointment of Brett Berquist to the position of executive director of the Office of Study Abroad. -
MSU and Africa: A Half a Century Collaboration Published: Thursday, 14 May 2009For more than 50 years, Michigan State University has been a national academic leader in all things Africa. Whether its been fighting diseases such as malaria, helping to develop more disease-resistant crops, or training Africas future physicians, farmers or leaders, MSU has been there. -
MSU celebrates international reach and efforts with annual awards Published: Wednesday, 01 Apr 2009EAST LANSING, Mich. A public affairs consultant, who works closely with MSUs Visiting International Professional Programs, was the inaugural winner of the Charles A. Gliozzo International Award for Public Diplomacy at the 19th annual International Studies and Programs Awards ceremony held on April 1. -
Graduate Students Recognized for Excellent International Research Published: Tuesday, 31 Mar 2009Michigan State University students Megan Fritz and Tom Isaacson were each awarded a special prize for their excellent international research projects at the universitys inaugural Graduate Academic Conference (GAC) on March 20.
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New Project Provides International Resources and Connects Educators the Partnership to Prepare Glob Published: Monday, 30 Apr 2007There is a growing resource for educators who want to internationalize their teaching. The Partnership to Prepare Global & International Educators (P-GLIE) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative project that is developing partnerships across the MSU campus and the educational community to promote international teaching and curricula at MSU and in Michigan schools. Written by Kristin V. Johnson, ISP News Intern.
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New Project Provides International Resources and Connects Educators the Partnership to Prepare Glob Published: Friday, 27 Apr 2007There is a growing MSU resource for educators who want to internationalize their teaching. The Partnership to Prepare Global & International Educators (P-GLIE) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative project that is developing partnerships across the campus and the educational community to promote international teaching and curriculum at MSU and in Michigan schools. Article by Kristin V. Johnson, ISP news intern.
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Women & International Development Program to Merge with Program in Women, Gender, & Social Justice Published: Thursday, 15 Feb 2007Two MSU programs are merging to form a center that will focus on gender and womens studies within a global framework. MSU's Women and International Development (WID) Program in International Studies and Programs (ISP) will join forces with the Program in Women, Gender, and Social Justice (WGSJ) in the College of Arts and Letters to create the Center for Gender in Global Context (GenCen). The new center will be a hub for research, teaching, and service related to gender and women in global persp
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