CEA Global Campus Brochure
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Building Global Competence
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CEA Global Campus
Building Global Competence
ContentsBuilding Global Competence Connecting Students to International Education . . . 1 Greater Control, More Flexibility . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Oversight & Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TheBenefitsofLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Global Education Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CEA Global Campuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Buenos Aires, Argentina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Shanghai, China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Paris, France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Dublin, Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Florence, Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Rome, Italy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Barcelona, Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Madrid, Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Seville, Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 CEA Global Campus Case Study . . . . . . . . . . 26
CEA Global Alliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Prague, Czech Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
CEAProfessionalAffiliations . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Contact the University Relations Team . . . . . 32
Dear colleague,
Ifhighereducationistobeeffectivetoday,learningenvironmentsmustreflecttherealitythatglobalizationdoes,indeed,touchstudents’livesandshapetheirfuturecareer opportunities. We developed the Global Campus model six years ago to demonstrate that reality, as well as illuminate the growing need to recognize that oneeducationalmodelisnotenoughfortoday’sdiversestudentpopulation.
WebelieveourGlobalCampusesofferarelevantalternativetodirectenrollmentoptionsavailablethroughforeigninstitutions,aswellasincreasedcostcontrol,programflexibilityandacademicoversightincomparisontomoremainstreaminternational study centers.
IhopeyoutakethismomenttoexaminethefoundationsofourGlobalCampusmodel,thetangiblebenefitsitprovides,andwhatourpeershavetosayabouttheirexperiences with CEA.
Kind regards,
Brian Boubek Chairman & CEO CEA Global Education
More than 24,000 students have choosen to study abroad with CEA Global Education. Learn more about CEA’s mission and academic philosophy.
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Connecting Students to International Higher EducationCEAGlobalEducationrecognizesthegrowingneedsstudentsanduniversitiesfaceintoday'seconomy,whichiswhywe'vespentthelast15yearsfocusedonbuildingstudyabroadprogramsthatofferchoices,ratherthanunsuccessfullyattempttoshoehornstudentsintoaone-size-fits-allcurriculum.
OurGlobalEducationNetworkcomprisesthreewell-definedlearningenvironments,eachcontributingdistinctadvantagesthattogetheroffercollegestudentsgreaterdepthofchoiceinstudyabroadprogrammingandservices.Thedirectbenefittoyouisthe ability to help a student choose his or her own unique path to a meaningful intercultural college experience, as well as lay the groundworkfordemonstrableglobalcompetenceandawareness.
Global Partner
We strategically choose these local institutionsofhigherlearningtoprovide complementary, culturally immersive programs through direct enrollment with a local and/or international student body.
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Global Campus
Our signature, purpose-built learning environment is designed to engage students directly in the local culture.
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Global Alliance
Thisnewmodelofinternationalhigherlearningreflectsacademicintegration and collaboration with an international institution rooted in academic integrity.
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CEA Global Campus: Greater Control, More FlexibilityCEAcreatedtheGlobalCampusmodeltomeetuniversityfacultyandadvisorneedsbyestablishinggreatercontrolofcurriculumandeducationalspaceabroad.Weworkwithuniversityfacultytodesigncoursesthatfityourinstitutionalgoals,andcontinuallyassessourprogramsviadirectfeedbackfromtheuniversitiesweserve.Ourcampuslocationsareselectedforeaseofaccesstothelocalcommunity,bothitshistoricandcontemporaryculture,andequippedwiththetechnologystudentsrequiretodayforacademic success.
The Features of the Global Campus
• Engagement with the local community through academic partnerships, shared programming, and service initiatives
• AfocusoncreativecollaborationswithU.S.collegesanduniversities
• Rigorousexternaloversightoffacultyhiringandcurriculumdevelopment
• Managementbyhighlyqualifiedandlocallyknowledgeableacademicandadministrativestaff,trainedinthebestpractices in education abroad
• Curriculum designed around CEA’s “active learning” model to take learning beyond the classroom and into the city
• Courses taught in English, as well as in the host language
• U.S.-style academic calendar (or specialized schedules as needed)
The Benefits of the Global Campus
• Internationalstaffarebasedonsitetoassiststudentswiththeir academic, housing, transportation/travel, medical and other student service questions
• Controlled curriculum and setting assures a higher standardoflearningforstudents
• Approvedcurriculumassureseaseofcoursecredittransferto U.S. institutions
• Greaterflexibilityincurriculumandlogisticalprogrammingto meet your needs – because it’s our facility, our staff
• Curricularfocuson“activelearning”linksstudentculturalexperienceoutsideoftheclassroomtothecurriculum,resultinginamoremeaningfulacademicoutcome
• Semester, Academic Year, Trimester, Quarter, J-term, SummerandShort-Termprogramsavailabletofityourinstitution’s academic calendar
Since 2008, 75 percent of our Global Campus students have enrolled in a foreign language course while abroad. Learn more about language options at:
www.GoWithCEA.com/Programs
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CEA Oversight & Assessment
Staff & Faculty
Ourinternationalfacultyandstaff’sbackgrounds–personal,educationalandprofessional–combinedwiththeirdeepknowledgeandunderstandingofthecities wherein they live, enhance our students’ study abroad experience at the Global Campus. Available to answer many questions, or even just assuage the inevitablefirstwaveofhomesickness,ourinternationalcolleaguesarewhatsetusapartfromotherstudyabroadprovidersinthesamecities.
Director of Academics
AstheDirectorofAcademicAffairs,Dr.PaigeE.Sindt oversees and actively manages the day-to-day operationsofCEA’sAcademicAffairsteamandprovidesleadershipforglobalacademicendeavors.Dr.SindtisresponsibleforCEA’songoingrelationshipandaccountabilitieswithitsSchoolofRecord,theUniversityofNewHaven(UNH).Paigeworkscloselywith Academic Deans, Program Development, University Relations and International Academic andOperationalStafftoguidethedevelopmentofacademicpoliciesandproceduresforallCEAGlobalCampuseswithadherencetoStandardsofGoodPractice in education abroad.
Director of Assessment
AsDirectorofAssessment,Dr.BlairhasstrategicresponsibilityforreviewingandevaluatingCEA’scurrent learning assessment processes at CEA Global Education centers. In conjunction with CEA’s academic leadershipandfacultycorpsaroundtheworld,Dr.BlairleadsCEA’seffortsindesigning,implementingandevaluatingassessmenttoolsandprocessesforproviding improved qualitative and quantitative data on student learning outcomes and personal development in CEA’s many study abroad locations.
School of Record: UniversityofNewHaven
TheUniversityofNewHaven(UNH)actsastheSchoolofRecordforallGlobal Campuses. Global Campus courses are designed in conjunction with, approved and transcripted by UNH,whichisaccreditedbytheCommissionontheInstitutionsofHigherEducationoftheNewEnglandAssociationofSchoolsandColleges(CIHE/NEASC).Inaddition,UNHreviews and approves all Global Campusfacultyappointments.UNHand CEA also collaborate on ongoing assessmentandimprovementofGlobal Campus operations, guided by the Forum on Education Abroad’s Standards of Good Practice.
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The Benefits of LocationWe’ve chosen our Global Campus locationsfortheirabilitytoconnectstudents not just with local language and culture, but with how each host city fitsintothelargerglobalframeworkofbusiness, international relations, politics, socioeconomic realities and more. Each campus is situated within the city to maximize students’ access to their surrounding urban learning environment, wheretheycanexperiencefirst-handtherelevanceandapplicationoftheircollegestudies.
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JiadingConfuciusTemple
Nanxiang and the Guyi Garden
CEA Global Campus in Shanghai
ChangfengPark
OrientalPearlTVTowerofShanghai
TianzifangOldTownArea
Shanghai Film Park
Shanghai Normal University
Daguan Garden
Jinshan District Fengjing Water Town
Moganshan Road Modern Art Gallery Street
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Global Campus: Fully Equipped Facilities
EachofourGlobalCampusesisequippedwiththeinteractivetoolsandcollaborativetechnology necessary to students’ academic success in today’s classroom. Each has been designedwithconsistencyinquality,studentandfacultysupport,andaccessinmind.
Theadvantagetoourstudentsandfacultyistheassurancethatthey’llhavewhattheyneedtomaximizetheirstudyabroadexperience,beitthroughoneofourstandardprogramofferings,faculty-ledorgroupprograms.Asanaddedbenefit,wealwaysinvitevisitingfacultyintheareatomakeuseofourGlobalCampusfacilitiesasanofficeawayfromhome.
Quality and Cost ControlsThe autonomy CEA Global Campus programs provide enables us to control and assure quality and costs, including:
• Facility management and technology integration in the classroom
• Integrationof“activelearning”withourcurriculum,reviewedandapprovedbyourSchoolofRecord
• Studenthousing,researchedandcontractedbyourstaffbasedinthehostcity
• Facultyhiringandreview,assessedandapprovedbyourSchoolofRecord
CEA’s Connections in the City Our Global Campus programs are designed to integrate the local community and culture withcoursecontent,takingstudentsoutofthetraditionalclassroomandintothesocio-economicfabricofthecity.Ourfacultyuseguestlecturesbylocalexperts,behind-the-scenestours,off-campusworkshops,culturalactivitiesandexcursionstodeepenstudents’understandingofthehostcityandculture.Byturningthehostcityintoalivingclassroom,studentscomefacetofacewiththeveryissuesdiscussedinclass.
Students touring an immigrant neighborhood might talk to its residents and even have dinnerinthehomeofacommunityleader,allowingstudentstosee,experience,analyzeand internalize the day’s lessons. As a result, students return home more capable ofaddingdiversity,interculturalinsightandbreadthofthoughttotheeducationalenvironmentoftheirownhomeinstitution.
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ArgentinaBuenos Aires CEA Global Campus in Buenos Aires UniversityofBelgrano
ChileViña del Mar UniversityofViñadelMar
ChinaShanghai CEA Global Campus in Shanghai Shanghai Normal University
Costa RicaSan José Veritas University
Czech RepublicPrague CEA Global Alliance: Anglo-American University
EnglandLondon FoundationforInternationalEducation GoldsmithsCollege,Universityof London UniversityofWestminster
FranceAix-en-Provence UniversityofPaulCézanne Aix-Marseille III InstituteforAmericanUniversities
The French Alps: Grenoble Stendhal University - Grenoble 3 Grenoble Ecole de Management
The French Riviera: Sophia Antipolis SKEMA-EAI Centre International d’Antibes
Paris CEA Global Campus in Paris UniversityofParisIV-Cours de Langue et Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne CatholicUniversityofParis Novancia
GermanyBerlin Humboldt Universität zu Berlin BerlinSchoolofEconomics
IrelandDublin CEA Global Campus in Dublin
Galway NationalUniversityofIreland,Galway
ItalyFlorence CEA Global Campus in Florence Santa Reparata International SchoolofArt
Rome CEA Global Campus in Rome John Cabot University
South AfricaPort Elizabeth Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
Spain
Alicante UniversityofAlicante
Barcelona CEA Global Campus in Barcelona Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona UniversityofBarcelona Pompeu Fabra University
Granada UniversityofGranada
Madrid CEA Global Campus in Madrid Antonio de Nebrija University
Seville CEA Global Campus in Seville Pablo de Olavide University UniversityofSeville
Global Education Network
Learn more online at www.GoWithCea.com/GlobalEducationNetwork
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CEA Global Campuses
“I carefully researched all of the many considerations
involved and found CEA (Global Education) to be the
most amenable and adaptable. The staff was wonderful –
academic, kind, sensitive, ‘real’ – and made me feel able to
trust in their good faith and ultimate good judgment. My
experience has borne out the accuracy of my expectations.”
– Bryant Creel, University of Tennessee – Knoxville
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• Premises in the Retiro-Recoleta area, very near Plaza San Martín and Florida street, with easy access to Buenos Aires’s major centers by public transport (5 minutes to Retiro train and bus station; 10 minutes to the Recoleta area)
• New1,755-square-footfacilityincorporatedwithinArgentina stopEnglish-languageinstitution,incorporatingfourclassrooms,studentcomputerlab,resourcecenter,studentlounge,officespaceforvisitingfacultyandWiFithroughout
• GlobalPartnershipwiththeUniversityofBelgrano
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworksinBuenosAiressupportstudentintegrationintoArgentineculturethroughconversation exchanges with local students and more. Students also may choose to enroll in a unique hybrid program through ourGlobalCampus,allowingthemtotakecoursesatourlocalpartnerinstitution,theUniversityofBelgrano.Studentsconnectwith the larger international student population in Buenos Aires through classes and campus activities. At the Global Campus, opportunitiesforclassvisitsandstudentresearchprojectsareprovidedbykeyconnectionstolocalorganizationsandinstitutions,includingalocalfoodorganizationandanadvertisingagency.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Active Learning Close-Up
Students in the Culture and Civilization of ArgentinacoursetakefulladvantageofthecityofBuenosAires,holdingclasssessionsatthemostsignificantlandmarksofArgentina’scapital.Thecoursealsoincorporatesanacademicfieldtrip,ledbythecourseprofessor,toSanAntoniodeAreco,consideredthehomeofthegaucho,Argentina’straditionalhorsemanandfolklorehero.
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CEA Leadership in Buenos Aires
John N. Hudson, MBA Buenos Aires Academic Dean & Campus Director
JohnHudsonwasborninBuenosAiresandhaslivedinArgentina,theU.S.,Mexico,EnglandandHongKong.HeholdsanengineeringdegreefromPurdueUniversityandanMBAfromDukeUniversityintheU.S.Mr.HudsonbringstotheGlobalCampusadecadeofacademicexperienceinLatinAmericawithextensivebusinessexperienceinglobalcorporations.HeiscurrentlypursuingadoctorateinbusinessadministrationatHenleyBusinessSchoolintheUK,whereheisresearchingthechallengesofcultureininternationalbusiness.HehaspreviouslyworkedasagraduateprogramdirectoratUADEUniversity,asdirectoroftheUniversidaddePalermo’sGraduateSchoolofBusiness,bothinBuenosAires,andhasworkedextensivelywithstudyabroad
programsinArgentinawithinstitutionsbothfromtheU.S.andEurope.
AstheProgramDirectorforBuenosAires,GabrielaBittlestonisresponsibleforday-to-daymanagement including, but not limited to, student services, host institution relations, local vendor relations, program academics, and student evaluations. In addition, Ms. Bittleston advisesstudentsonissuesrelatedtoacademics,cross-culturalinformationandhealthandsafety,assistsinmanagementofcityfinances,andhiresandtrainsotherstaff(andfaculty).OriginallyfromMar del Plata,abeachcommunityfourhoursfromtheCapitalCity,shehaslivedandworkedinBuenosAiresformostofherlife.SheworkedasacoordinatorintheInternationalRelationsofficeattheUniversityofBelgranofor13years.Ms.BittlestongraduatedinTourismfromtheInstituto Superior de Turismo Perito Moreno. She also earned certificatesinSalesandMarketing,HotelManagement,andasaTravelAgent.
Gabriela Bittleston Buenos Aires Program Director
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The average class size for a CEA Global Campus course is 14 students. Learn more at:
www.GoWithCEA.com/GlobalCampus
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• EightlevelsofChineselanguagecoursesonboththeregulartrackand accelerated track
• LocatedonthecampusofEastChinaNormalUniversity,openingthepathformoredirectstudentinteractionwithChinesepeers
• Newlyrenovated4,600-square-footfacility,includingfour“smart”classrooms, student computer lab, student lounge, resource center, officespaceforfacultyandWiFithroughout
• LocatedatthecenteroftheECNUcampus,withina5-minutewalk
ofthestudentdormitory,andthebackgateaccessingastreetwithvendors
• Global Partnership with Shanghai Normal University
Shanghai, China
Active Learning Close-Up
Students in the Shanghai: Imperialism, Revolution and Modernity course study ShanghaiasamicrocosmofChina.Thecityexemplifiesthesocialconsequencesofchange,embodiedmostrecentlybytheemergenceofanewentrepreneurialelite,the small but growing middle class, and the large“floatingpopulation”ofruralmigrantsillegally residing in the city. Students visit significantlocationsaroundthecity,includingtheBundandtheforeignconcessions,thesiteofthefoundingoftheChineseCommunist Party and the Pudong economic zone. The exploration, on-site discussion and analysis, led by specialists in the history ofShanghai,providecontextforstudents’understandingofevolvingurbanspaces.
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CEA Leadership in Shanghai
Yan Liang Shanghai Program Director
AsProgramDirectorforShanghai,YanisresponsibleformanagingtheCEAGlobalCampustoensureacademicprogramintegritystandardsaremet.Herresponsibilitiesincludethemaintenanceofeducationalprograms,studentservices,staffmanagement,hostinstitutionrelations,vendorrelations,programimprovementandsupporttothefaculty.
Yan,originallyfromShanghai,spentsevenyearslivingandworkingintheU.S.,wheresheranatravelcompanyspecializinginbusinesstravelfromChinatotheU.S.Additionally,YanworkedasaSeniorConsultantinaleadingChinesetradingcompanywheresheassistedhundredsoforganizationsbuildsuccessfulteamsandtrainpowerfulleaders.Yanholdsamaster’sdegreeinBusinessAdministrationfromtheUniversityofInternationalBusinessandEconomicsinChina,andabachelor’sdegreeinInternationalEconomicsandTradefromShanghaiUniversity.
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworksinShanghaisupport student integration into Chinese culture through conversation exchanges with local students on ECNU’s campus, international student activities, behind-the-scenes toursofShanghaibusinesses,includingmeetingandtalkingwithlocal business leaders, and opportunities to volunteer in the community. Other opportunities include:
• ChangfengParkMorningTaijiGroups–TheseareretiredmembersofthecommunitywhogathereverymorningintheparkforTaijipractice;CEAstudentsaremostwelcome to join them
• East China Normal University Elementary – CEA students participateinallkindsofactivitieswithchildren
• ShanghaiHuantanxidiTravelAgency,whereCEAstudentsmay volunteer as English tour guides
In the past two years, CEA has developed 39 faculty-led or group study abroad programs at our Global Campuses. Learn more about custom programming:
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Active Learning Close-Up
Students studying in the History of Paris: An Architectural Perspective course see history bywayofParis’architecturalheritage.BystudyingmonumentsfrommedievalVincennes to the modern day La Defense, students canstudyinpersonhowthecityofParishas evolved over the centuries and how its architecturereflectsitshistoryanditspeople.Faculty engage students beyond classroom instruction by taking them to the Palais Garnier, Paris’ oldest standing opera house, and walking them through a typical night at the opera. Through on-site discussion and analysis, studentsincorporatetheirreal-lifeexperiencewith the course’s objectives.
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• Premises located in a historical hôtel particulier in Paris’ Marais district
• 5,866-square-footfacility,includingfour“smart”classrooms,studentcomputerlab,printingfacilities,resourcecenter,officespaceforvisitingfacultyandWiFithroughout
• Centrallocation,onlyafewminutes’walkfromtheCentre Pompidou, Notre-Dame, the National Archives and the Musée Picasso
• DiverseLiberalArts,BusinessandFineArtscurriculumbuiltaround the numerous resources in Paris
• Knowledgeable,on-sitestaffdedicatedtothestudentexperience
• GlobalPartnerships,includinghybridoptionswithUniversityofParis IV – Cours de Langue et Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne and CatholicUniversityofParis
Paris, France
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CEA Leadership in Paris
Christopher Edwards, MA Paris Assistant Academic Dean
As the Assistant Academic Dean in Paris, Christopher Edwards supports the Academic Dean inensuringthatacademicpoliciesandproceduresarefollowedandprovidessupporttothefacultytoensureacademicprogramintegrity.Morespecifically,Mr.Edwardsassistsinmanagingfacultyrelationships,schedulingcourses,managingstudentandfacultygrievances,recommendingcurriculum updates, providing academic advising and overseeing the day-to-day academic activities oftheParisprogram.Mr.EdwardsearnedanMAinFrenchfromNewYorkUniversity(NY)andadualBAinFrenchandEconomicsfromAuburnUniversity(AL).HisstudiesfortheMAwerecompleted through NYU’s Paris campus.
AlexandraMitchellwasdrawntobecomingaprofessionalinthefieldofstudyabroadfollowingherextensivefirst-handexperienceasastudentabroad:aninitialtravelprograminWesternEurope as a high school student led to two university programs as an undergraduate in Florence, Italy, and Caen, France. As a graduate student, she chose to integrate directly into theFrenchuniversitysystem.ThereshereceivedaD.E.A.(Diplômed’EtudesApprofondies)fromtheUniversitédeParis-IVSorbonne(France)inArtHistory,afterreceivingherMAinArtHistoryatthesameinstitution.BeforerelocatingtoParis,AlexandrahadcompletedaBAinFrenchandArtHistoryatWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louis(MO).
Alexandra Mitchell Paris Campus Director
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworkinParisprovidesstudentsaccesstolocalresourcessuchasvolunteerplacements,conversationexchangeswithlocalstudentsandunique,activelearningexperiences.Opportunitiesforclassexcursionsandstudent research projects are provided by key connections to local organizations and institutions, including:
• Exchanges with Parisian universities permitting the enrollmentoflocalstudentsinGlobalCampuscourses
• AccesstotheGeorgesRechfashionworkshop,wherestudentsseehowdesignsarebroughttolife
• UNESCO where students interact with experts about issues in human rights
• Partnership with the Centre Iris photography center that provides students with laboratory space and utilizes ourGlobalCampusfacilityforitinerantphotographyexpositions
• Four unique hybrid programs with local partner institutions,includingtheUniversityofParisIV–Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne and Catholic UniversityofParis
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Active Learning Close-Up
Students in the Popular Culture in Ireland course visitCrokePark,headquartersoftheGaelicAthletic Association, and take a walking tour oftheinnercitywheremanyofnewDublinimmigrants live. Students discover how the city’s architecture and layout tell the story ofthedevelopmentofmodernIrishculture.takefulladvantageofthecityofDublin,attendingclasssessionsatsignificantlocationsofhistoricalandculturalinterest.Bytakingstudents beyond the classroom and to the very locations their lessons incorporate, facultyengagestudentsthroughfirst-handobservation, interaction with key community members and on-the-spot analysis and discussionofidentifiedlearningobjectives.
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• SharedcampuswithIrishandEuropeanstudentsintheheartofthecitycenter,locatedintheInternationalSchoolofBusiness
• Modernfacilityincorporatingfullyequippedclassrooms,library,studentcomputerlab,resourcecenter,loungearea,officespaceforvisitingfacultyandWiFithroughout
• Centrallocation,onlyafewminutes’walkfromtheIrishParliament,Trinity College, Temple Bar and Dublin Castle
• Diverse curriculum built around the themes “International Business” and “Contemporary Perspectives on Ireland”
• ActiveStudentCouncil(ofU.S.andEuropeanstudentrepresentatives),whichsteersactivitiesandotheraspectsofstudentlife
• Shared housing and social activities/excursions with European study abroad students
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CEA Leadership in Dublin
Darragh O Briain Dublin Academic Dean
Darragh O Briain has vast lecturing experience in Market Research, Event Management, MarketingCommunications,SalesManagementandEntrepreneurshipwithawiderangeofinstitutionsincludingAmericanCollegeDublin,GriffithCollegeandtheEuropeanBusinessSchool.In2005,hebecameAcademicDirectoroftheEuropeanBusinessSchool,wherehewasresponsibleforoverseeingfacultyandacademiaforvisitingU.S.andEuropeansemesterstudents.AswellasbeingAcademicDeanwithCEA,Mr.OBriainisalsotheAcademicDeanofTheInternationalSchoolofBusiness,whereheisresponsibleforfaculty,students,curriculumdevelopment, assessments and course validation.
PriortojoiningCEA,FrancisKellywasDirectorofDevelopmentfortheDublinBusinessSchool(Ireland’slargestprivatebusinessschool)andDirectoroftheEuropeanBusinessSchool,aprivateinstitutehefoundedin1993specializinginstudyabroadprogramsforEuropeanstudents.HehasalsoextensiveteachingexperienceinIrelandandFrance(wherehelivedforsevenyears)inawiderangeofsubjectareas.Hisprofessionalexperiencehasmadehimkeenlysensitivetotheneedsofstudyabroadstudentsfromaroundtheworld.HespeaksEnglish,IrishandFrenchfluentlyandhasaworkingknowledgeofSpanishandItalian.
Francis Kelly Dublin Campus Director
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworkinDublinsupportsstudentintegrationintoIrishculturethroughvolunteerplacements,extramuralsports,andsocialactivities/excursionswithEuropeanstudents.Opportunitiesforclassvisitsandstudentresearchprojects are provided by key connections to local organizations and institutions, including:
• The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association)
• Trust (an agency to help the homeless)
• The Irish Parliament
• Enterprise Ireland
• Cómhaltas Ceoltóirí Eireann (nationalcenterforIrish music and dance)
• EuropeanCommissionOffice
• Ballymun Partnership (local area community council)
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Active Learning Close-Up
Just50milesawayfromFlorence,SienaproducedandattractedsomeofItaly’stalented artists and architects during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Students in the course Iconography: The Secret Language of Italian Renaissance Art travel to Siena with the courseprofessortoinvestigatetheimportantrole that art and iconography held in the 14thcenturycultureofaproudTuscancity-republic.
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• PremisesinthePalazzoLeviinPiazzadellaRepubblica,attheheartofthehistoricalcitycenter,onlyafewminutes’walkfromtheDuomo,PonteVecchioandUffiziGallery
• 7,212-square-footfacility,includingfive“smart”classrooms,studentcomputerlab,resourcecenter,officespaceforvisitingfacultyandWiFi throughout
• Experience with Freshman and Early-College programming
• GlobalPartnershipwiththeSantaReparataInternationalSchoolofArt,offeringspecializedinstructioninthestudioarts
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworkinFlorencesupportsstudentintegrationintoItalianculturethroughvolunteerplacements,extramuralsportsandconversationexchangeswithlocalstudents.Housingoptionsalsoencouragestudentsto“liveas locals do.” Additional opportunities are provided by key connections to local organizations institutions, including:
• Florence’srenownedartrestorationlabOpificiodellePietre Dure
• Anti-mafiaassociationFondazioneCaponnetto
• ArsetFidesAssociationforMuseumDocentTraining
• The Florence Newspaper
• The Florence International Theatre Company
Florence, Italy
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CEA Leadership in Florence
Kevin J.F. Murphy, PhD Italy Academic Dean & Campus Director
Dr.KevinJ.F.MurphymovedtoTuscanyfromhisnativeEnglandin1996.HisdoctoralstudieswhileattheCourtauldInstituteofArtattheUniversityofLondonconcentratedonthehistoryofFlorentinesquares.HehaspublishedonFlorentineart,architectureandurbanism,andpresentedhisfindingsatinternationalconferencesincludingtheCollegeArtAssociation(CAA)andRenaissanceSocietyofAmerica(RSA).Dr.Murphyhasmorethan15yearsofexperienceinhighereducationteachingandadministrationofAmericanandUKinstitutionsinItaly.HeisanactivememberofprofessionalassociationsincludingEAIE(EuropeanAssociationforInternationalEducation)whereheisaboardmemberofSAFSA(StudyAbroadandForeignStudentAdvisors’
ProfessionalSection).
GraysonSplaneholdsanMAinItalianLanguageandLiteraturefromMiddleburyCollege,specializinginthetranslationofcontemporaryItalianpoetry.ShestudiedinFlorenceasanundergraduate,andsince1999hasmadethecityherpermanenthome.BeforejoiningCEAin2001,Ms.SplaneworkedinpublishingasanAssistantPhotographyEditorandEditorforthesouthernliterarymagazine,TheOxfordAmerican.UponherreturntoItaly,shealsospenttimeasaneditorandtranslatorinthefilmindustry.DuringhertimewithCEA,shehasoverseenthelaunchoftheFlorenceandRomeprograms,aswellastheirsuccessfulgrowthinto Global Campuses.
Grayson Splane Florence Program Director
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Our International Staff contributes an average of 12 years of academic and study abroad experience.
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Active Learning Close-Up
Students in the Art & Archaeology of Ancient Rome coursetakefulladvantageofthecityofRomeandnearbyOstia,holdingclasssessionsatthemostsignificantlandmarksofthe Roman Republic and Empire. The course alsoincorporatesatwo-dayacademicfieldtrip,ledbythecourseprofessor,toPompeiiand the Naples Archaeological Museum.
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• Premises in the Villa Ferretti in the Nomentana area, very close to theUniversitàdiRoma“LaSapienza,”witheasyaccesstoRome’smajor centers by public transport (10 minutes to Termini train station; 15 minutes to the Colosseum)
• 5,813-square-footfacilityincorporatingfour“smart”classrooms,studentcomputerlab,resourcecenter,studentlounge,officespaceforvisitingfacultyandWiFithroughout
• HomeoftheCEA/ProvidenceCollegeCenterforTheologyand
Religious Studies
• GlobalPartnershipwithJohnCabotUniversity,offeringauniquehybrid program
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworksinRomesupportstudentintegrationintoItalianculturethroughconversationexchangeswithlocalstudents,workshops,behind-the-scenestoursandpopularlocalevents.Studentsalsohavethechoiceoftaking courses at both our Global Campus and John Cabot University through our unique hybrid program. This collaboration affordsstudentsaccesstoawidervarietyandnumberofcourses,aswellastheopportunitytoimmerseinItalianstudentlifeata Rome university. They also connect with the larger international student population in Rome through integrated classes and campus activities.
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CEA Leadership in Rome
Anna Felberbaum Rome Program Director
AnnaFelberbaumhaslivedinRomeformostofherlife.WorkandstudyhavebroughtheratvarioustimestobothLondonandtheU.S.SheisagraduateofJohnCabotUniversity,wheresheearnedaBAinEnglishLiterature.Ms.Felberbaumhasmanyyearsofexperienceinthefieldofstudyabroad.SheworkedastheCoordinatorforStudentServicesatJohnCabotUniversity,andjoined CEA in 2004 as Rome Program Director. She has directed the Rome Global Campus since itsfoundationin2008.Previously,shealsomanagedRome’smainEnglishbookstoreandworkedasa translator.
Kevin J.F. Murphy, PhD Italy Academic Dean & Campus Director
Dr.KevinJ.F.MurphymovedtoTuscanyfromhisnativeEnglandin1996.HisdoctoralstudieswhileattheCourtauldInstituteofArtattheUniversityofLondonconcentratedonthehistoryofFlorentinesquares.HehaspublishedonFlorentineart,architectureandurbanism,andpresentedhisfindingsatinternationalconferencesincludingtheCollegeArtAssociation(CAA)andRenaissanceSocietyofAmerica(RSA).Dr.Murphyhasmorethan15yearsofexperienceinhighereducationteachingandadministrationofAmericanandUKinstitutionsinItaly.HeisanactivememberofprofessionalassociationsincludingEAIE(EuropeanAssociationforInternationalEducation)whereheisaboardmemberofSAFSA(StudyAbroadandForeignStudentAdvisors’ProfessionalSection).
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More than half of CEA students choose a Global Campus program for study abroad.
www.GoWithCEA.com/GlobalCampus
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• 7,000squarefeetoffacilitieslocatedinRondaSantPere,nexttoPlaza Catalunya, Barcelona’s heart
• Computerlabwith47studentcomputers,fourclassroomswithWiFi througout, resource center, and student lounge
• First CEA Global Campus to use Moodle to complement classroom instruction
• Global Partnership with Pompeu Fabra University; and hybrid programs with Universidad Autònoma de BarcelonaandUniversityofBarcelona
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworkinBarcelonasupportsstudentintegrationintoSpanishandCatalanculturethroughvolunteer placements, conversation exchanges with local students and cultural activities. Students may take hybrid programs throughoneoftwoGlobalPartnersinBarcelona:UniversityofBarcelonaandtheUniversitatAutonomadeBarcelona.PompeuFabraUniversityoffersanHonorsProgramthroughitsSchoolofLaw,whichisamongthemostinternationalizedlawschoolsinSpain and Southern Europe. Additional opportunities include:
• APMBarcelonaHeadquarters(MarketingProfessionalsAssociation),wherestudentsinterviewoneoftheassociation’s top executives
• Volunteer opportunities with Pere Tarrésfoundation,Casal dels Infants del Raval,YMCAortheHospitalSant Joan de Deu
• ExclusivevisitstoFCBarcelonafacilities,wherestudentscanrealizetheimpactofsoccerinSpanishsociety
Active Learning Close-Up
Students in the Contemporary Spain course at the Global Campus in Barcelona explore the recent events in Spanish history, visiting the political institutions that play a vital role in understanding the Spain that emergedfollowingFranco’sdeathin1975.The Parlament de Catalunya symbolizes the recoveryofpoliticalfreedomandthelostidentityofthepeopleofCatalonia.Studentstour the building and attend an open session to better examine and understand the politicaldynamicsoftheregion.
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CEA Leadership in Barcelona
Enric Figueras Barcelona Campus Director
EnricFiguerasisoriginallyfromTarragona,Catalonia.HetaughtatBoiseStateUniversity,wherehe created an online language teaching program and developed the Spanish course curriculum in thefieldsofSpanishLinguisticsandSpanishforHeritageLearners.HealsocoordinatedtheSpanishLanguageProgramandservedastheDirectoroftheUndergraduateSpanishProgram.Mr.FiguerasholdsanExecutiveMBAfromLaSalle(UniversitatRamonLlull,Spain),aMastersdegreeinSpanishfromMiddleburyCollegeinVermont,andaBachelorsdegreeinCommunications/JournalismfromBoiseStateUniversity.HeistrilingualinEnglish,SpanishandCatalan,andalsohasknowledgeofPortuguese.
Ana Martínez, PhD Barcelona Academic Dean
AnaMartínezisCEAGlobalEducation’sAcademicDeanforBarcelona.Shemanagesfacultyrelationships,schedulingcourses,addressingstudentandfacultygrievances,recommendingcurriculum updates, providing academic advising and overseeing the day-to-day academic activities oftheBarcelonaprogram.Ms.MartínezhastaughtSpanishasaforeignlanguageandlinguisticsat several universities in the U.S. and in Spain, such as Middlebury College (VT), Georgetown University (DC), and Antonio de Nebrija University (Madrid, Spain). She served as the Assistant DirectoroftheAdvancedSpanishLanguageProgramatGeorgetownUniversity,collaboratedwithInstitutoCervantesindifferentacademicprojects,andhasextensiveexperienceinthestudyabroadfield.Ms.MartínezearnedherPhDinSpanishAppliedLinguisticsatGeorgetownUniversity
(DC).
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Active Learning Close-Up
Students in the Contemporary Spain: History, Politics & Society course explore the reasons behindSpain’stransformationsince1975,growingfromamodesteconomyonEurope’speripherytooneofthemostadvancedanddynamic places on the continent. Students are asked to examine, analyze and comment on themostimportantaspectsofSpanishhistory,politics and society over the last 30 years duringclassvisitstosignificantsites,suchasPradoMuseum,ReinaSofiaMuseum,andtheCongressofDeputies.
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• LocatedwithinthehistoricInternationalInstitute,builtin1910anddeclaredaMonumentofHistoricandArtisticInterestin1981.
• Easy Metro access-Both the Ruben Dario Metro stop and the Metro Gregorio Maranon are within a 5 minute walk.
• Beautifulfacilitiesincludingfirstclassamenitiessuchasalibrary,cafeteria,auditorium,courtyardgardenandrooftopterrace.Wirelessinternetaccessavailableforstudentsandfaculty.
• Abilitytoaccommodatecustomfaculty-ledanduniversitygroupprograms with classrooms, courses and all student services.
• Global Partnership with Antonio de Nebrija University.
Madrid, Spain
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CEA Leadership in MadridSilvia Martínez Mata Madrid Campus Director
SilviaMartínezMataisresponsibleforensuringthatallCEAstandardsaremaintainedwithinMadrid. Silvia oversees all educational programs - including short to long-term program planning, productsandservicesinadditiontomaintainingthefinancialplanforMadrid.Shealsomanagesstudentservices,hostinstitutionrelations,localvendorrelations,programimprovements,andstaff.Ms.MatawasborninCádiz,SouthofSpain,buthasalwayshadclosecontactwiththeAmericanculture and the English language. She has studied and worked in Spain, England and Canada in the fieldsofAdministration,TourismandStudyAbroad.BeforejoiningCEAinJune2002,SilviaworkedattheNorthAmericanUniversitiesandInstitutionsCentreattheUniversityofAlcaládeHenaresfortwoyears.
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworksinMadridsupportstudentintegrationintoSpanishculturethroughconversationexchanges,out-of-classvisitstosignificantSpanishlandmarksandhistoricalsites,andCEA-organizedculturalactivities.TheGlobalCampusinMadridalsooffersaprogram,allowingstudentstheopportunitytotakeadditionalcoursesonaSpanishcampus, Antonio de Nebrija University. Other opportunities include:
• Telemadrid television studios
• MadridCityHall-TourismDepartment (Patronato de Turismo)
• Spanish Senate & Congress
• ArtGalleriesandLocalartists
• APUNE(AssociationofNorthAmerican Universities in Spain)
• MeliaHotels
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Nearly 75 percent of our International Academic Leadership are engaged in ongoing research:
www.GoWithCEA.com/Research
Active Learning Close-Up
Students in the International Business course explore Seville through class visits to significantsites,includingtheHeinekenBeerFactory,conferencesattheDeutscheBankRegionalOffice,andacircuitthrough El Corte Ingles shopping center, the most important ofitskindinthecountry.Throughoff-sitesessions and discussions, students analyze the international business environment that connectsthephenomenonofglobalizationwiththenationalandculturaldifferencesthatcharacterizethecountriesoftoday’seconomy.
CEA Global Campus HighlightsEachCEAGlobalCampusofferscloseproximitytothesignificantlandmarks and cultural activities students encounter through their study abroad program.
• LocatedintheBarrio Santa Cruz, within the old Jewish and Moorish quarter,bythewallsoftheAlcazarandonlythreeminutesawayfromtheGothicCathedral
• Newlyrenovated7,266-square-footfacilityinaPalacedatingbackfromtheNapoleonicwarswithsixclassrooms,studentcomputerlab,resourcecenter,officespaceforvisitingfaculty,WiFithroughout,studentlounge,studyareasandabeautifulAndalusianpatioforstudents’downtime
• GlobalPartnershipwithUniversityofSevilleandahybridoption
with Pablo de Olavide University
CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’sacademicandprofessionalnetworkinSevillesupportsstudentintegrationintoSevilleculturethroughvolunteering,extramuralsports,conversationexchanges.Housingoptionsalsoencouragestudentstolive“aslocalsdo.”TheGlobalCampusinSevillealsooffersauniquehybridprogramwithourlocalPartnerinstitution,PablodeOlavideUniversity.Opportunitiesforclassvisits and student research projects are provided by key connections to local organizations, including:
• The University Community Assistance Service (SACU) connects students with volunteer opportunities around Seville
• Solidarios,alocalnonprofitdedicatedtohelpinghomelesspeople
• The Triana neighborhood, considered by many the birthplaceofflamencodance,offersstudentsanup-closeencounterwiththetwirling,colorfulskirts,strummingguitars and passion that the Gypsies brought to the southernregionofSpain.
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CEA Leadership in Seville
Juan Ignacio de la Fuente Seville Campus Director
JuanIgnaciodelaFuenteisresponsibleforday-to-daymanagementincluding,butnotlimitedto, student services, host institution relations, local vendor relations, program academics, and student evaluations. In addition, he advises students on issues related to academics, cross-culturalinformationandhealthandsafety.OriginallyfromSeville,Mr.delaFuentehasdedicatedmostofhiscareertothefieldofstudyabroad.BeforejoiningCEA,heworkedfortwoyearsatCLICInternationalHouseintheHousingDepartment,assistingintheplacementofinternational students, as well as acting as a general student advisor. Mr. de la Fuente obtained a degreeinLawandLaborRiskPreventionfromtheUniversityofSeville.HespeaksSpanishandEnglishfluently.
As an enthusiastic teacher, Mr. Jesús DíazVidalfirstcameincontactwithCEAGlobalEducationasalanguageinstructorattheUniversityofSeville,teachingEnglishandcollaborating with several study abroad programs. Currently, Mr. Díaz teaches at CEA in unison with his academic duties. Mr. Díaz works closely with the Campus Director and ensuresthatacademicpoliciesandproceduresarefollowedandprovidessupporttothefacultytoensureacademicprogramintegrity.Mr.DíazmajoredinLinguisticStudiesfromtheUniversityofSevilleandispursuinghisdoctorateinthesamefield,specificallyintheteachingofthespokencomponentofasecondlanguagetodeaflearners.
Jesús Díaz Vidal Seville Academic Dean
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Learn more about CEA’s Global Campus in Seville:
www.GoWithCEA.com/GC_Seville
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CEA Global Campus Case Study: What One University Member Has to Say University of San DiegoGlobalCampusFlexibilityandConnectionstotheHostCity
Situation:
TheUniversityofSanDiegowantedtocreateasummer,faculty-ledstudyabroadprogramforUSDstudents,whereUSD’sfacultywouldteachtheirowncoursesabroad. USD needed assistance to ensure academic quality abroad by managing logisticsonsite,fromidentifyingappropriateacademicfacilitiestoplanningculturalactivities and risk management, to ensure their students had the best possible study abroad experience.
Solution:
CEAworkedwithitsinternationalstaffinParisandUSD’sDr.KiraEspiritutoexamineUSDcurriculumforfivecourses–includingFrenchlanguage,communication,arthistory,photographyandpoliticalscience–tooffersuggestionsforincorporatingCEA’ssignature“activelearning”componentforeachcourse,includingguestlecturesfromlocalexperts,museumvisitsandlocalsitevisitstosignificantParislandmarks.CEAstaffinParismadearrangementstoaccommodateUSD’sfacilityneeds,allowingforclassroomspace,visitingfacultyofficespaceandextendedofficehoursforalaterclass.CEAParisstafforganizedon-siteorientationsforbothUSD’sfacultyandstudents;culturalactivitiesincludingaboatcruise,biketour and crepe making event; and student housing in homestays, apartments and residence halls. They also organized a day-trip to Versailles, plus an optional trip
toLoireValleyforinterestedstudents.Altogether,CEAaccommodated50USDstudentsandsixfacultymembersattheGlobalCampusinParis.
“The sense of teamwork that we have experienced through working with CEA has been very beneficial and has contributed significantly to the success of our faculty-led programs. During every step of the customized program process, I received constant communication
from the CEA Tempe office as well as the office abroad. All logistics were worked out in a timely and detail-oriented manner to assure a quality, academically engaging and exciting program for our students and faculty. CEA is extremely professional, organized
and collaborative and we have really enjoyed working with them.”
- Dr. Kira Espiritu, Director for USD’s International Studies Abroad
See what other faculty have to say: www.GoWithCEA.com/Testimonials
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CEA Global Alliance
“We strive to create an educational environment that
encourages intellectual curiosity, leadership, cooperation and
respect for cultural and national diversity. We encourage our
students to take active part not only in designing their own
curriculum but also in the university life in general. We support
the scholarly work of our faculty and we are grateful to our
alumni for their continued friendship and support.”
– Associate Professor Alan Krautstengl, PhD President of AAU
Unique Academic Environment ExplorethecityofPraguewhilestudying art and architecture spanning more than 10 centuries, fromthestylesofRomanesquethroughthevariousstagesofGothic,Renaissance, Baroque and into the 20th century (including art nouveau, Czech cubism and socialist realism). Students explorefirst-handPrague’sCastleandmanyofthecity’sgloriouschurchesandmonumentsasexamplesofEurope’smostimportant architectural styles. Through a combinationoflecturesandexcursionsintothe city, including numerous museums and galleries,theaimofthecourseistohavestudentsdevelopanunderstandingofartandarchitecture in Prague as products not only ofindividualartists,butalsoofthelargerculturalinfluencesoftheirage.
CEA Global Alliance HighlightsAnglo-American University provides an international learning environment,qualitystudentsupportfacilities,alllocatedintheheartofPrague’shistoricdistrict,aresomeofthehighlightsofCEA’sGlobalAlliance in Prague.
• CEAofficeswithspaciouscomputerroom,studentlounge,andstudentservicescenter–alljustaroundthecornerfromGlobalAlliance partner, Anglo-American University
• Universityfacilitiesthatoffertechnologically-equippedclassrooms,studentcafeteria,andWiFithroughout
• A university library with more than 19,000 volumes in English, access to online academic databases
• Experiencedinternationalfacultyfrommorethanadozencountries
worldwide
• CEA-organized cultural and social activities, along with volunteer placement and internship opportunities
CEA’s Connections to the CityAsapartoftheCEAGlobalAlliancesemestercurriculuminPrague,studentstakeasite-orregion-basedcourseasapartoftheirstudies.Sitevisits,fieldwork,andstudentprojectsinthesecoursestakestudentsoutoftheclassroomandintothecitybeyondtheuniversity’swalls.ExamplesofthesecoursesincludeCzechLanguage&Literature,UNESCOSitesoftheCzechRepublic,JewishExperienceinCentralEurope,andPoliticsoftheEU.Throughguestlecturers,classvisitstosignificantPraguelandmarks,followedbyon-sitediscussionandanalysisofclasslessons,studentsareabletoincorporatefirst-handobservationswiththeircourseobjectives,takingawayadeeperunderstandingoftheirculturalexperience.
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CEA Leadership in Prague
Will Barnard, PhD Prague Academic Dean & Campus Director
AstheAcademicDean&CampusDirectorforPrague,Dr.WilliamBarnardworkscloselywiththeseniorleadershipandfacultyofCEA’sGlobalAlliance,Anglo-AmericanUniversity.Dr.BarnardhasextensiveacademicleadershipexperienceinPrague,wherehehaslivedformorethan10years.Hehasexperiencemanagingacademicprogramsatboththeundergraduateandgraduatelevelsincooperation with academic partner institutions in the U.S., England, France, and Switzerland, as well as accrediting new study programs within the Czech higher education system. In addition, he hasworkedwithmultinationalcompaniesinPraguetodevelopcorporatetrainingprogramsfortheirmanagersandjuniorexecutives.Dr.BarnardreceivedhisdoctorateinEnglishLanguageandLiteraturefromtheUniversityofMichigan,anMAfromtheUniversityofNorthCarolina,ChapelHill,andanABfromPrincetonUniversityinClassics.
AstheProgramDirectorforPrague,SandraHamissováisresponsibleforday-to-daymanagementofprogramoperations.OriginallyfromPrague,Ms.Hamissováhasworkedin various positions related to international journalism and customer service. During her studies,sheworkedasaresearcherforThePraguePost,andaftergraduatingmovedontoTVjournalism,filmproductionandthentocustomerservicewithamajorAmericanmultinationalcompany,wheresheworkedforSpanishandPortugueseVIPclients.Ms.HamissováreceivedherMBAdegreeinmarketingandmanagementfromtheCzechManagementInstituteinPrague,apartneroftheSpanishinstituteESMA(EscuelaSuperiordeMarketingyAdministracion)inBarcelona.ShespeaksCzech,English,andSpanishfluentlyandhasexperiencewithSlovak,Polish, and German.
Sandra Hamissová, MBA Prague Program Director
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Learn more about our Global Alliance with Anglo-American University:
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NAFSA: Association of International Educators
As the leading association in international education,NAFSA:AssociationofInternationalEducatorsaffordsCEAGlobal Education both the ability to network with its worldwide members andtheopportunityfortrainingandprofessionaldevelopment.NAFSApromotes international education.
http://www.nafsa.org
Forum on Education AbroadCEA Global Education has been eagerly expanding its participation in the Forum on Education Abroad. This organization isthefederallyrecognizedbodyforsetting quality standards in education abroad.Throughregularself-evaluationandreportingtoourschoolofrecord—theUniversityofNewHaven—CEAcontinually works to assure that the qualityofourstudyabroadprogramsmeets the established Nine Standards ofPracticeforEducationAbroad.CEAwelcomes the Forum’s unwavering commitment to enhance education abroadonstudents’behalf.
http://www.forumea.org
NSEETheNationalSocietyforExperientialEducation (NSEE) is recognized as the national advocate and resource centerforeffectiveuseofeducationthrough experience. CEA embraces NSEE’sprinciplesofgoodpracticeforexperiential learning activities and applies its philosophies to our programs. CEA is oneofonlyfiveorganizationsidentifiedassustainingmembersofNSEE.
http://www.nsee.org
CEAGlobalEducationhasemergedasaleaderinthefieldofstudyabroadinthelastdecade.Wearerecognizedforoursuperiorservicetostudentsandqualityprogramsforstudents,parentsanduniversityadvisors.Tomaintainourstandardofexcellence,wearealsomembersofthefollowingorganizations:
EAIE Conference, September 2010
forumAbroad
on education
m e m b e r
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TitleCEA Professional Affiliations
AIEAThroughtheAssociationofInternationalEducation Administrators (AIEA) network, CEA Global Education is able to academically align students’ study abroad experiences by collaborating with their universities’ international education administrators. CEA is committed to AIEA’spowerfulvoiceonadvancementsandapproachesinthefield.
http://www.aieaworld.org
ACECEA Global Education maintains a direct relationship with presidents and chancellorsofU.S.-accredited,degree-granting institutions, as well as support fortheirunifiedvoice,throughtheAmerican Council on Education (ACE). This higher education organization providesleadershipandaunifiedvoiceonkey higher education issues on a national scale.CEAstrivestofocusaspotlightonstudy abroad as an integral and necessary componentofhighereducation.
http://www.acenet.edu
APUNE The Asociación de Programas Universitarios Norteamericanos en España(APUNE),isacultural,nonprofitorganization that services American study abroad programs in Spain. It was established as a support system to deal with issues concerning study abroad, andprovidesaforumformembersdiscussion.
http://www.apune.org
EAIEWith16differentprogramdestinations,CEA Global Education has an extensive presence in Europe that necessitates close partnership and collaboration with our European international education colleagues.TheEuropeanAssociationofInternational Educators (EAIE) comprises hundredsofmembersworldwidewhosegoalistofurtherinternationalizehigher education around the globe. Our European academic deans are active members and leaders, and utilize theassociation’svariousprofessionaldevelopment opportunities, such as forums,trainingcourses,seminars,publications,listservs,andconferences.
http://www.eaie.org
AASAP/UKTheAssociationofAmericanStudyAbroad Programmes in the United Kingdom(AASAP/UK)isaforumforU.S.study abroad program administrators working in the UK. CEA is an associate member. The association organizes workshopsandconferencesforitsmembers to consider common issues, “suchassafety,health,internships,aspectsofBritishlawforstudyabroadprograms,staffdevelopment,studentplacement in British universities, new resources and student support.”
http://www.aasapuk.org
AACUPICEA Global Education is a recognized memberoftheAssociationofAmericanCollege and University Programs in Italy (AACUPI)byvirtueofourUS-basedUniversityofRecord.Consequently,the two Global Campus programs in ItalyareidentifiedbyAACUPIastheItalianprogramsoftheUniversityofNewHaven.AACUPI’smembershipincludes 134 North American college and university programs located throughout Italy, providing university-level courses, both undergraduate and graduate, as well as post-doctoral research opportunities, to students enrolled in member institutions.
http://www.aacupi.org
APUAFTheAssociationofAmericanUniversityPrograms in France was established in 2008 and represents the interests, concernsandvisionofitsroughlyfiftyinstitutional members throughout France.
http://www.apuaf.org
Find our complete list of affiliations online at:
www.GoWithCEA.com/Affiliations
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CEA’s CommitmentOur University Relations team is committed to helping you plan, build andmarketsuccessfulstudyabroadchoicesforyourstudents.Whetherit’saquestionaboutcustomfaculty-led programming, streamlining student billing processes, getting the word out via social media channels or connecting students with relevant international academic programs, the University
Relations team is your dedicated resource. We’re here to:
• Supportyourofficeandinstitution
• Answer your questions
• Receiveyourfeedbackforuseinfutureprogrammingneeds
• Offeryouguidanceinunderstandingand using our services
• Focus solely on your needs and goals
• Collaborate with study abroad officestaff,facultyanddeanstomeetyour goals
Learn more about the University Relations team: www.GoWithCEA.com/UniversityRelations | 1-877-449-2775
“Our team has been around the world, is passionate about education, and supports the goals and
outcomes of international higher education through organizations such as NAFSA: Association of
International Educators, Forum on Education Abroad, and AIEA.”
- Kathleen Ellwood, Director of University Relations - East
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