Guiding Questions for Graduate and Undergraduate Students
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Graduate Students
As students, you are the centerpiece of campus, curriculum internationalization, and innovation because you drive your campus’ academic, intercultural, and research programs. Your university would not exist without you. As students, you come from different backgrounds (including social, ethnic, economic, linguistic, and cultural) and often need to navigate different identities throughout your enrollment. Within this framework, the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) seeks to capture your expectations, experiences, challenges, and perspectives—whether you are a domestic, international, undergraduate, or graduate student. We want to understand your circumstances better and would like you perhaps to help us as university leaders close any gaps in perceptions around student intercultural experiences on campus.
AIEA is a global non-profit organization supporting university leaders in international education.
A template for submissions can be found here. Please send submissions to committee chair Dr. Funwi Ayuninjam ([email protected]).
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Guiding Questions for Graduate Students
For completing this survey, AIEA will add you in a drawing for one of three $25 Amazon gift cards.
- Tell us a little about yourself, including your current degree program and hometown (max. 75 words).
- What was the most important reason for choosing your current degree program? (max. 100 words)
- Internationalization looks different on each campus. What does “internationalization” mean to you? How does it manifest on your campus? (max. 100 words)
- What has been the most transformative and rewarding international or intercultural experience for you during your current course of study? (max. 100 words)
- What are some of the biggest challenges facing internationalization at university campuses as seen through the lens of graduate students? What solutions might you offer to these challenges? (max. 100 words)
- What are some key ways that higher education administrators or faculty members might increase international and intercultural experiences on campuses? (max. 250 words)
- Any additional comments?
Please provide your name and email address to ensure we can contact you if you win a prize.
Undergraduate Students
As students, you are the centerpiece of campus and curriculum internationalization because you drive your campus’ academic and intercultural programs. Your university would not exist without you. As students, you come from different backgrounds (including social, ethnic, economic, linguistic, and cultural) and often need to navigate different identities throughout your enrollment. Within this framework, the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) seeks to capture your expectations, experiences, challenges, and perspectives— whether you are a domestic, international, undergraduate, or graduate student. We want to better understand your personal circumstances and would like you perhaps to help us as university leaders close any gaps in perceptions around student intercultural experiences on campus.
AIEA is a global non-profit organization focused on supporting university leaders in international education.
A template for submissions can be found here. Please send submissions to committee chair Dr. Funwi Ayuninjam ([email protected]).
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Guiding Questions for Undergraduate Students
For completing this survey, AIEA will add you in a drawing for one of three $25 Amazon gift cards.
- Tell us a little about yourself, including your major and home town (max. 75 words).
- Why did you choose to study at your current higher education institution? (max. 100 words)
- Internationalization looks different on each campus. What does “internationalization” mean to you? Can you provide us with an example of “Internationalization” from your campus? (max. 100 words)
- What are some of the most transformative and rewarding ways international and intercultural experiences can be for students? (max. 100 words)
- What are some of the key ways that higher education administrators can increase international and intercultural experiences on college campuses? (max. 100 words)
- Any additional comments?
Please provide your name and email address to ensure we can contact you if you win a prize.
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