Practice Area Column

Charlotte West
How institutions in the United States are meeting international students’ academic, financial, social, and emotional needs—including with pandemic-era innovations in services and programs.
Mark Toner
Study abroad programs can leverage data in new ways—and from new sources on campus.
John Gallagher
As the human cornerstone of research partnerships, faculty have a unique role to play in their success.
Mark Toner
State study consortia are benefitting from collaborations of their own.
John Gallagher
Considerations to keep in mind at every stage of institutional partnerships.
Mark Toner
Approaches for leaders to keep in mind as they navigate a changed recruitment landscape.
Karen Doss Bowman
Many institutions are ramping up their study abroad offerings, beginning with faculty-led programs—and finding the best faculty members for the task is essential.
John Gallagher
The future of education abroad is likely a mix of new virtual options and pre-COVID in-person elements.
Gretchen Dobson, EdD, Sandra Rincón, MSc, Şule Yalçın, MSc
International alumni in Turkey and virtual internships in Australia demonstrate the power of international professional development.
John Gallagher
The pandemic squeezed professional development opportunities for international educators. It also opened up new opportunities—and leaders should frame additional responsibilities as preparation for the postpandemic world.