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WHAT YOU’LL DO: As a full-time International Health and Safety Advisor & Program Coordinator, you will assist with risk mitigation aspects of study abroad programs and university-related student travel abroad.
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In coordination with the Executive Director of Education Abroad and the Director of International Health, Safety and Security, monitors health and safety issues in target regions and provides support for emergency response and crisis management, as required.
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The Student Services Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting various special programs including Cornell in Washington, the CAPS-Beijing Program, the International Exchange Program, as well as study abroad initiatives within the office.
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Incumbent provides consultative services to campus administration and faculty, acting as a spokesperson regarding these programs, coordinates study abroad, international exchange and National Student Exchange (NSE) program activities and leads a team of two SSP staff, student employees and interns, to facilitate administration of the Study Abroad and Exchange Programs for Chico State.
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St. John's established in 1870, has three New York City campuses; international locations in Rome, Italy; Limerick, Ireland; and Paris, France; and study abroad locations around the world.
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Visiting Faculty - Traveling Position International Honors Program/SIT Study Abroad. SIT Study Abroad offers accredited summer and semester undergraduate programs in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, as well as comparative programs on multiple continents.
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Manage the budgets for international student support, international student recruitment, and study abroad. · Work closely with the Provost, Vice President of Student Affairs, and Director of Grants on grants and proposals to foundations and donors to support international student education.
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They will work collaboratively with Study Abroad, Academic Service-Learning, Creighton’s Global Initiative, International Student and Scholar Services, Global Scholars Program, IIELI, and the Office of Sustainable Programs Key Opportunity This enthusiastic senior international officer, with ten direct reports and 22 staff members, will empower Creighton University to reach the next level of global engagement through collaboration and service to the international community.
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This will be achieved through coordination of the University's International Education efforts including the development of international program offerings; overseeing study abroad and exchange programs; leading international recruitment efforts; supporting international students who choose to study at the Millikin University through the development, implementation, and assessment of onboarding, retention, success, and completion efforts.
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Prior experience developing strategy for and creating international travel and/or study abroad experience in a higher education setting. Prior experience coordinating logistics for international travel and/or study abroad experiences.
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Create and manage Global Education operating budget, balancing operating costs, study abroad program fees, international student services, faculty/staff site visits, and W&J scholarships.
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Execute study abroad, international service trips, and foreign tour academic components for student-athletes and teams. Master’s degree required, preferably in Education, Student Personnel or Sports Administration/ Leadership and a minimum of five years of experience in working in or leading an academic support program or student-athlete development program (e.g., as career services, leadership development, and community outreach programs) for student-athletes.
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Negotiates educational abroad program costs with international university partners and third-party providers, ensuring the best prices and student safety. Experience in the development of education abroad programs, student exchanges, virtual education abroad programs.
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Support study abroad programming in other destinations and promotion of international education at UNO; Located on the University of New Orleans campus and reporting to the Director of Experiential Education and Study Away (DELSA) with support from student workers and contract staff in Innsbruck, Austria, this position has primary responsibility for operation of UNO's INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL in Innsbruck Austria - which enrolls approximately 275 students annually.
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Acts as lead for study abroad and exchange student advising, pre-departure orientation, and correspondence. This role will serve UTSA's student population in support of UTSA Study Abroad's central function of enhancing and promoting international opportunities for students, faculty, and staff.
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