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Introducing the Assistant Deans (International)
The University of Limerick’s commitment to internationalization led to the appointment of 4 Assistant Deans, International, in each faculty. ADsI provide academic leadership and overall management direction for international activities at UL. They take lead responsibility for the development and successful delivery of programs and initiatives that enhance UL’s capacity to engage in international research and educational activities. ADsI facilitate and coordinate communication between key stakeholders, university divisions and campus representatives in order to develop curricula and practices of intercultural awareness and global outlook. ADsI monitor and support faculty in planning international research, teaching and service activities, by addressing concerns and institutional supports, creating awareness and training opportunities, and establishing policies, procedures, practices and targets in relation to international engagement.
Introducing the Assistant Deans (International) (L to R): Donal Palcic (KBS); Anca Minescu (EHS); Mairead Mori-arty (AHSS); David Tanner (S&E)
This Document has been produced for UL staff and summarises the support available for Internationalisation. It is the result of a collabora-tive effort between the HR Division, the Assistant Deans (International), the International Education Division, the Research Office, Plassey Campus Centre, and CTL. For more information on the Internationalisation Seminar Series, please see: Www.ul.ie/hr/courses.
Internationalisation at UL Information and Supports for Staff
Graduate Diploma in Teaching and
Learning—Internationalisation Module
INTERCULTURAL TRAINING
Intercultural training for academic staff will take place on the morning of 24th November. Intercultural training for support staff will take place in the afternoon of the same date. For further information, please see www.ul.ie/hr/courses.
WORK AUTHORISATION FOR NEW STAFF
The HR Division provides support for international staff to facilitate timely receipt of work authorisation. Work Authorisation covers work permits, hosting agreements and GNIB stamps that entitle individuals to work. The University will liaise with potential employees to acquire the relevant per-mission to commence their contract of employment and furnish both con-tract and work authorisation to the individual. Receipt of the work authori-sation will enable new staff to apply for an entry visa to Ireland (if the per-son is coming from a visa required country). This process must be carried out separately by the individual themselves.
Research Support Services
Research Support Services (RSS)
(www.ul.ie/research) provides assistance
and intelligence to researchers on a
range of funded research programmes
supported by national and international
agencies. A core role of RSS is to support
researchers to identify and apply for
research funding. These funding oppor-
tunities include research visits (both
incoming and outgoing), short and long
stay fellowships and access to large scale
infrastructure for example.
To this end, RSS is responsible for dis-
seminating information on funding op-
portunities to researchers and providing
advice and support relating to funding
applications. The unit is responsible for
the institutional approval of research
funding applications. As the process of
applying for grants, receiving funding
and delivering projects can span a num-
ber of support departments across the
university, RSS has collated much of the
required information into a web-based
guide to aid the researcher through the
steps of the process. The Research Pro-
cess Guide covers the services provided
by Accounts, Procurement, Research
Support Services, the Technology Trans-
fer Office, the Graduate School, Human
Resources & the Library through the
Funding Application process.
If you have any queries please contact
one of the Staff in Research Support Ser-
vices.
HR Supports for Internationalisation
It is important that our teaching and learning activities are supportive of the increasingly multi-cultural classroom. The new Specialist Diploma from the Centre for Teaching and Learning includes a module on Internationali-sation. This module will help participants to recognise, respect and re-spond appropriately to the variety of cultural backgrounds in their class-room. Furthermore, through an internationalised curriculum, this module will help to ensure that all students are prepared to live and work in a global society. For further information, please visit www.ul.ie/ctl.
Erasmus+ Teacher and Staff Mobility
Erasmus + Outgoing
Student Support
Study Abroad Fair, October
Erasmus information sessions with all eligible students, per degree programme
Country-specific meetings with all eligible students
Processing application forms, nomination to partner Univer-sity.
Liaison between host university and student
Assistance with applications, accommodation, visas, specific country registration require-ments, insurance, academic requirements of Erasmus pro-gramme
Preparation at UL pre-departure through above-mentioned meetings and mod-ule CU4013
Additional funding applications (special needs, etc.) and provi-sion of letters to support SUSI grant applications.
Processing of documents and payment of Erasmus grants.
Support during the Erasmus placement and communication with host university re grant, academic requirements, emer-gency situations, accommoda-tion, etc.
Processing of academic tran-script of results and oversight of entering of results onto UL profile, in order to ensure that graduation takes place, the Erasmus placement having been taken into account
Staff Mobility is available to all full-time administrative or technical staff. It allows for a visit of a few days to two weeks to any EU institution which holds an Erasmus Charter. The member of staff may attend a formal international week de-
signed by the host institution to familiarise partner universities with the host University or may shadow a member of staff working in the same area and experience how the host University functions within this given area. Notices of one-week structured programmes are cir-culated to Faculty Managers regularly by the Erasmus Coordinator.
A work programme and grant agreement is submitted to IED before the visit and a certificate of attendance after the visit.
Travel and subsistence grants are paid directly to the bank account of the member of staff. The maximum and minimum amounts are the same as those specified for Teacher Mobility.
The Programme encourages comparative teaching practices, en-hances opportunities for collaborative teaching and research, allows laboratory practices to be compared and discussed by practitioners, enables good practice to be disseminated throughout EU institutions and supports the internationalisation of campuses by strengthening relations between institutions through the creation of partnerships at the individual and team level.
At present UL sends approximately 35 teachers per year and 5 mem-bers of academic and technical staff.
Teacher Mobility is available to all members of UL academic staff. It allows for a visit of one to twelve weeks to any EU institution which holds an Erasmus Charter. The member of staff makes the arrangements for the visit through
his/her contact at the host University and through the International Education Division at UL (Erasmus Coordinator). Lists of partner universities can be obtained by request or from the IED, Erasmus website.
Teaching hours, including lectures, seminars, student consultation, are for a minimum of 8 hours per week. A teaching programme and grant agreement is submitted to the Erasmus Coordinator before the visit and a certificate of attendance after the visit.
Grants are paid directly to the bank account of the member of staff. The rates for travel and subsistence are available on request or on the UL website.
International Student Support—Information for UL Staff
Pre-departure Information
Student receive extensive pre- arrival information on UL, academic programmes, accommodation, travel and airport collection and immigration. A Bud-dy Programme is set up in advance of the students arrival. Orientation Support
7 day Orientation Programme introduces students to all facilitates and services available and non-EEA students receive an appointment with local immigration. A series of cultural and integration events are organized to ease the transition from home to UL, these include coffee mornings, movie nights, traditional Irish music night, shopping trip etc. Cultural Support
Cultural events such as Thanksgiv ing, Diwali, Chinese New Year and Eid are celebrated as well as a field trips to areas of cultural interest each semester. Each October an International Festival is organised. Academic Support: Academic Literacies Module – AW6001 & AW6012 Two three-credit modules are avail able for international students for whom English is a second language.
The classes are designed to provide the necessary support an Interna tional student will need to improve speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in English. The classes will also help with guidance on the sis writing and exam skills. Integration Support: Cross-cultural Competence and Communication Training pro-gramme for students and staff in-volved in postgraduate pro-grammes at UL.
Launched 2016/17 this programme aims to increase intercultural awareness and knowledge of post graduate student groups while facilitating participants to apply cross-cultural communication skills to build better intercultural relation ships and engage and communicate more effectively in the classroom environment, while also facilitating students to recognise the value of diversity.
Internationalisation for Support Staff
International Research Funding
All new members of staff are automatically subscribed to the weekly research Research Funding Newsletter which details funding opportunities for international research programmes. All major and national current open funding opportunities are listed on the RSS webpage Funding Opportunities. In addition, UL subscribes to Research Professional a searchable database of global funding opportunities across all disciplines. Funding Opportunities can be searched by a number of criteria including Discipline, Award Type, Funder, Date or a full text search. You can find more information on Re-search Professional here, along with links to training materials and videos. You can access Research Professional directly when logged on to the UL network or you can set up an account for off campus access. Please con-tact Richard Cotterell if you wish to set up an account.
With a view to fostering innovation and facilitating improvements in specific sectors, administrative and technical staff may travel to a UL partner university to attend training programmes, to shadow staff members working in the same area, to experience working practices and facilities or to attend a formal Erasmus Staff Training week. These are hosted throughout the year by partner Universities. Travel and subsistence grants are paid. For further information please visit www.ul.ie/international.
Erasmus+
International Credit
Mobility
Erasmus+ International Credit Mo-bility is not included. It was intro-duced in 2015. This new strand of the Erasmus+ Programme under Key Action 1 provides staff with the opportunity to train, teach or con-duct research in countries outside Europe or host international col-leagues at the University of Limer-ick. It supports students in their studies going outside Europe or coming from outside Europe. A call is sent to all staff prior to IED com-pleting the application. The mini-mum duration for staff is 5 days ex-cluding travel to a maximum of 60 days. The travel rates are per web-site and the daily individual support is €160 for staff up to 15 days, infor-mation is available
http://www.ul.ie/international/en/home/erasmus-exchange/http-www.ul.ie-international-en-home-erasmus-exchange-internationalcreditmobility/
CONTACTS
Name Role Contact
Anca Minescu
Asst Dean International, EHS
Ext 4859 E1-034
David Tanner Asst Dean International, Sci & Eng
Ext 4130 MSG-014
Donal Palcic
Asst Dean International, KBS
Ext 3710 KB3-30
Mairead Moriarty
Asst Dean International, AHSS
Ext 3495 C1 090
Alison O’Regan
HR Division Ext 3074 D1 047
Gillian Costello
Plassey Campus Centre Ext 4796 Unit 6, Student Centre
Josephine Page
International Education Division
Ext 3520 E0 025
Mary Fitzpat-rick
Centre for Teaching and Learning
Ext 4351 MC1 018
Sharone O’Loughlin
Research Office Ext 2160 F2 007
All are welcome. Reserve a spot by emailing [email protected]
Topic
Date and Location
Speakers
1 What Can Internationationalisation Mean for Me? Internationalisation for Everyone The Benefits of Building an Interna tional Research Career, and Overcom ing the Barriers What Resources are Available?
13.00-14.00 11 October
Wood Room Plassey House
Josephine Page,
Director of International Education. Dr Finbarr Murphy, KBS.
Dr. Anca Minescu, Assistant Dean (Int’l)
2 Building International Research Links
13.00-14.00, 25 October
Wood Room Plassey House
Panel Discussion with representatives from each faculty – further details to follow
3 Bringing the World to UL: Running an International Confer-ence – Tips and Benefits!
13.00-14.00, 29 November Wood Room
Plassey House
Plassey Campus Centre
Failte Ireland and Shannon Regional Con-ference Bureau
Academic Reps from each faculty with in-
ternational conference experience.
4 Getting the Most out of a Sabbatical 13.00-14.00, 7 December Wood Room
Plassey House
Panel Discussion with: Professor Brian Fitzgerald (S&E)
Dr. Ronni Greenwood (EHS) Dr. Eoin Reeves (KBS)
Dr David Fleming (AHSS)
5 Building an International Academic Career
13.00-14.00, 10 January
Wood Room Plassey House
Panel Discussion with representatives from each Faculty – further details to follow
6 Bringing UL to the World: Internationalisation Opportunities, Big and Small Working with UL Alumni
13.00-14.00, 15 February Wood Room
Plassey House
Research Office, International Education Division, Assistant Dean (International),
UL Alumni Office
Upcoming Events
University of Limerick
HR Supporting UL’s Language Opportunities Programme International language opportunities are available through UL’s Language Opportunities Pro-gramme. Please note that HR is supporting the cost of these programmes for UL staff. For further information, please contact [email protected]