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Dr. Liping Cai: Associate Dean International Programs

Developing Successful Study Abroad Programs

College of Health & Human Sciences

2014

Developed by

the:

International

Programs

Committee

Jim McGlothlin

Project lead

College of Health

and Human

Sciences.

International Programs

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http://www.ippu.purdue.edu/

Welcome to International Programs at Purdue

• “The Office of International Programs at Purdue University is dedicated to the development of educational opportunities, research, and other services essential to Purdue's ability to perform its land-grant university mission in the context of the global environment of the 21st century.”

Getting Started

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/

Study Abroad

• Combine your desire to travel overseas with your desire to learn - participate in Study Abroad! Purdue's Study Abroad Office has more than 200 programs available, lasting from one week to one academic year. Academic credit earned will transfer toward your major, minor or general education requirements. Most programs do not require fluency in a foreign language, but many excellent foreign language programs are available. Supplement your classroom instruction with firsthand experience!

President Mitch Daniels Initiative

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http://www.ippu.purdue.edu/

Study Abroad a Priority in HHS

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https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/studyabroad/index.php

Scholarships & Financial Aid - HHS

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https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/studyabroad/scholarsh

ips.php

Example: Tse Fund Scholarship

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https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/studyabroad/tse_schol

arship.php

HHS Faculty may begin course development by getting ideas from here.

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https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/studyabroad/fair.php

HHS Faculty may begin course development by getting ideas from here.

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/programs/sear

ch.cfm

HHS Faculty may begin course development by getting ideas from here.

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/programs/flyer.

cfm?flyer=1104&SICountryCode=450

Faculty can benefit from Pre-planning.

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/

“Studying abroad is serious business! First, you will be earning credits and grades that will go toward your graduation requirements. Second, you will want to fulfill personal objectives and will have to plan to achieve these goals. Finally, you will be investing serious time, effort, and money on this venture. Thus, it’s imperative that you choose a program that will allow you to get a sound return on the nvestments. How do you decide which program is right for you?”

Resources for HHS Faculty

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https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/studyabroad/fair.php

The Nuts & Bolts Manual for HHS Faculty

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/resource/Depar

tmentalSAProgramManual.pdf

34 Page detailed manual to assist faculty in executing a study abroad program. This manual can be very intimidating. After reading the manual, consider a face to face meeting with Ms. Paula Memmer, Paula [email protected] of the study abroad office.

Resources for HHS Faculty

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/resource/Depar

tmentalSAProgramManual.pdf

Important Timeline for Faculty.

Resources for HHS Faculty

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/resource/Quick

Reference.pdf

2 Page Quick Reference Guide.

Resources for HHS Faculty

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/faculty/forms.cfm

Resources for HHS Faculty

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/resource/

Resources for HHS Faculty

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https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/studyabroad/fair.php

Form Resources for HHS Faculty

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/resource/

Rate Request for HHS Faculty

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/faculty/forms.cfm

Let your business officer help you with this.

Rate Request for HHS Faculty

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http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/faculty/forms.cf

mp

Get help from your business office. They may have examples for you to modify for your program.

WHAT MAKES STUDY ABROAD SO MUCH FUN? THE STUDENTS OF COURSE, BUT FACULTY CAN HAVE FUN TOO!

KISSING THE BLARNEY STONE - IRELAND – SPRING BREAK 2014

Sara and Head James Curtain from DIT address class.

Induction of students and their welcome gifts from DIT

Walk about – Dublin – getting to know your surroundings.

A few of our students get into the spirit of St. Patty’s Day.

The leader of the parade: St. Patrick.

Great Scott! St. Patty’s Day Parade.

Purdue’s Study Abroad is a Big Deal - Giants Causeway - near

Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Jumping for joy. Yes we did have a good time.

Example Itinerary for Study Abroad with Websites of Cultural Interest for students.

Date Itinerary / Schedule Time Topic Relevant Websites for your

information

Arrive

Saturday

March 15th

Collect at Dublin Airport by

Paddy Wagon Tours, Sara & Jim

Arrive at Academy Plaza Hotel,

Dublin City Centre

Check Group in

06.30am

07.30am

Welcome www.academyplazahotel.ie

Induction to Study Abroad Tour

Dublin Institute of Technology

Tour of College Facilities

11-12.30 Induction, orientation, maps, safety

etc

Promotion of MSc programmes in

School

www.dit.ie

Walking Tour of Dublin

2pm www.discoverireland.ie

Return to hotel

Welcome Dinner 6.30/7pm Welcome Dinner

Sunday

March 16th

Breakfast provided in hotel

Public Health Management in Ireland

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12-1pm

Irish Policies and Framework www.publichealth.ie

www.hse.ie

www.dohc.ie

www.healthpromotion.ie

Example Itinerary - Continued Lunch (on own) 1-2pm

Guinness Brewery (ticket provided) Afternoon www.guinness-storehouse.com

Book of Kells or

Live on the Green – Free event – St. Stephens Green North

4.30-7pm

Live music festival – Jerry Fish

The Booka Brass Band – Irelands first and only New

Orleans style brass band

www.tcd.ie/library/bookofkells

www.stpatricksfestival.ie

Dinner on own

Evening – Walking tour of Temple Bar area

8pm

Monday March

17th

St Patricks Day

Breakfast Provided in hotel

St. Patricks Day Festival Parade

Parade Commences on Parnell Square

Good viewing point on O’Connell Street

Attend parade as a group

12pm Cultural Experience

2014 Festival Theme –

Let’s Make History

Meet in hotel lobby at 11am

www.stpatricksfestival.ie

Late lunch (on own)

Attend St. Patricks Day festival free events in afternoon Cultural Experience

Dinner on own – visit to Brazen Head

Tuesday March

18th

Breakfast provided in hotel

Depart from hotel

Travel to Belfast by bus

08.30am www.visit-belfast.com

Titanic Museum

11.30am www.titanicbelfast.com

Example Itinerary - Continued Lunch (on own) at museum cafe 1-2pm

Travel to University of Ulster Belfast City Campus

2.30 Public Health Management in Northern

Ireland

www.ulster.ac.uk

www.publichealth.hscni.net

Travel to Giants causeway by bus (weather

permitting)

4pm www.nationaltrust.org.uk/giants-

causeway/

Return to Belfast City and check in to hotel

Wellington Park Hotel

www.wellintonparkhotel.com

Dinner in Belfast (on own)

Suggest we have group dinner

8pm Dr. Marie Vaganay to join us for dinner

Wednesday

19th March

Breakfast provided in hotel

Depart from Belfast and travel by Bus to Sligo

Arrive Sligo Institute of Technology

8.30am

11.30

www.itsligo.ie

Lecture and tour of laboratory facilities

Light lunch will be provided by Sligo IT

11.30-1.30pm Lecture: Nanotechnology and water

Lecture: Water treatment

Depart from Sligo IT and travel by bus to Galway Arrive 4pm

Lecture from Health Service Executive Galway

4-5pm Human Biomonitoring www.eu-humanbiomonitoring.org

www.rpii.ie

Check in to hotel

Imperial Hotel

5.30pm www.imperialhotelgalway.ie

Dinner on own

Traditional Irish music night in Galway

8/9pm Traditional Irish Music www.galwaytourism.ie

Example Itinerary - Continued

Thursday 20th

March

Breakfast provided in hotel

Depart and travel by bus to Cliffs of Moher

8.30am www.hsa.ie

Visit Cliffs of Moher interpretative centre

Walk along the cliffs – weather permitting

11am Irish landscape & topography

Environmental management & protection

www.cliffsofmoher.ie

Lunch – location TBC (en route)

Arrive Kenmare via part of Ring of Kerry

4pm www.ringofkerrytourism.com

www.kenmare.com

Meet with Environmental Health Officer

Health Service Executive

4-5pm Environmental Health Management www.hse.ie

www.ehai.ie

www.fsai.ie

Check into hotel – Lansdowne Hotel

www.landsdownearms.com

Dinner on own 6pm

Explore Kenmare village – evening together

Friday 21st March Breakfast in hotel (provided)

Depart Kenmare

Travel to Blarney Castle by Bus

Kiss the Blarney Stone

Lunch in Blarney (on own)

9am

11am

Cultural Experience www.blarneycastle.ie

Travel to Cork City 2pm

Visit Waste water treatment plant Inniscarra

www.epa.ie

Presentation on Flooding in Cork TBC

www.floodmaps.ie

Check in to Hotel – Jury’s Inn www.jurysinns.com/hotels/cork

Dinner (on own)

Evening in Cork

www.corkcity.ie

Example Itinerary - Continued

Saturday 22nd

March

Breakfast in hotel (provided)

Depart from hotel

9am

Travel to Wexford

Visit Dunbrody Famine Ship – guided tour

12pm Historical background www.dunbrody.com

Lunch in Dunbrody (on own) 1pm

Walk along Curracloe Beach (time permitting)

Co. Wexford

www.wexford.ie

Return to Dublin -

Check in to Academy Plaza Hotel

Farewell dinner 8pm

Sunday 23rd

March

Breakfast in hotel (provided)

Depart from to hotel and travel by bus to Dublin

Airport

Checkout and depart with tears in your eyes!!

Let the adventure begin

Dublin – Ireland – getting the lay of the land.

Local scene in Temple Bar

Different countries have different laws about drugs.

St. Patrick – well not quite.

Our transportation

Let’s talk about kids and Candy.

PURDUE – Giant’s Causway

Some of my students

Per - Druids

New technology – new challenges

Pot O Gold – Where there is rain there is always a rainbow!

Thank you - - Questions?

Dr. Liping Cai: Associate Dean International Programs

Developing Successful Study Abroad Programs

College of Health & Human Sciences

Questions? Please contact:

Any of the International

Programs Committee

members in the College of

Health and Human

Sciences.

Starting Point:

Dr. Liping A. Cai at

[email protected]

Kendra Julian at

[email protected]

or

Paula Memmer at

[email protected]

HHS International Programs Committee

International Programs

Committee Member

Unit or Position Email Addresses:

Liping Cai (Chair) ADMIN [email protected]

Kendra Julian ADMIN Staff [email protected]

Thelma Snuggs CSR [email protected]

James Elicker HDFS [email protected]

Darlene Sedlock HK [email protected]

James McGlothlin HSCI [email protected]

Howard Adler HTM [email protected]

Jan Davis NUR [email protected]

Megan McCrory NUTR [email protected]

Kipling Williams PSY [email protected]

Lata Krishnan SLHS [email protected]

Kelsey Kerkhove (Student Rep.) SLHS [email protected]

Dana Warnecke Student Rep.) HTM [email protected]