Highlights from International Education Week
November 21, 2016
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During International Education Week – Nov. 14-18 – the Gazette featured several stories on activities and initiatives helping to advance ֱ international priorities.
Those stories include:
- : an interview with Associate Vice-Principal (International) Kathy O'Brien
Queen’s launched its in August 2015 to support its internationalization efforts. The plan’s goals include strengthening Queen’s international research engagement and creating more opportunities for student mobility through academic exchange and study-abroad programs. The plan also aims to attract high-quality international students to Queen’s and to increase international educational opportunities on Queen’s campus.
In the past year, the university has seen the number of undergraduate students participating in international exchange increase by nine per cent, while the number of international exchange students on Queen’s campus increased by 22 per cent. Several new international collaborative academic programs were initiated, including a dual-degree opportunity at the master’s level through Smith School of Business, with ESSEC Business School Paris-Singapore, a dual research degree in chemistry at the master’s level with the University of Stuttgart, Germany, and a “2 + 2” program, which will see undergraduate students from Beijing Normal University transfer to Queen’s for the final two years of their program in the field of biology.
For more information on International Education Week activities and other campus international initiatives, visit the .