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MEMO
Senate Committee on International Activities
SFU International External Relations SH 2100 8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC V5A 1 S6
S.13-51
I ATTENTION : Members of Senate
FROM: James Busumtwi- Sam , SC IA Chair
RE : Senate Committee on In te rn ational Acti v iti es Annual Re ort
DATE :December 20, 2012
Please find attached the annual report for the Senate C om mittee on International Activities
S I MON FRASER UN I VERS I TY ENGAGING THE WOR L D
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES (SCIA)
ANNUAL REPORT TO SENATE
January – December 2012
1. Introduction The Senate Committee on International Activities (SCIA) is a Standing Committee (Reporting
Category “B”) established under the terms of the University Policy on International Activities
(GP 23). The terms of reference and Committee composition can be found at:
http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-committees/scia.html. The University Policy on International
Activities can be found at http://www.sfu.ca/policies/gazette/general/gp23.html.
In 2012, SCIA met 6 times, with additional special meetings and electronic approvals called as
required. This Annual Report highlights the issues dealt with by the Committee over the course
of the year. Senators wishing more detailed information concerning SCIA’s deliberations and/or
the approved minutes of the meetings may find them at: http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-
committees/scia.html
Senators are welcome to contact the Committee’s secretary by email: [email protected] for further
information.
1.1 SCIA Members
Members
President (or designate) - James Busumtwi-Sam
Vice-President, Academic (or designate)
Faculty Member, Applied Sciences
Faculty Member, Arts/Social Sciences
Faculty Member, Business Administration
Faculty Member, Com, Art/Tech
Faculty Member, Education
Faculty Member, Environment
Faculty Member, Health Sciences
Faculty Member, Science
Faculty Member, Continuing Studies
Registrar (or designate)
Senator (At-large)
Student Senator (Undergraduate)
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Student Alternate
Graduate Student (At-large)
Director, Internationalization, SFU International (or designate)
Associate Director, International Partnerships and Mobility, SFU International
Staff Member, SFU International
Throughout 2012 there was significant turnover in the representatives for each member position.
Also, many positions were vacant for various intervals of time.
1.2 2012 SCIA Meetings Dates
January 11, 2012
March 14, 2012
May 9, 2012
July 11, 2012
October 5, 2012 (rescheduled from
September 12, 2012)
November 14, 2012
Current SCIA membership and meeting dates are available at:
http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-committees/scia.html
2. Received for Approval
2.01 Approval for a CIDA funded project supporting internships under the Student for
Development (SFD) program to the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
(AUCC). [Jan]
2.02 MOU between Universitas Sam Ratulangi (North Sulawesi, Indonesia) & Simon Fraser
University [Jan]
2.03 National Taiwan University (Taipei, Taiwan) Public Health Exchange Amendment [Mar]
2.04 MOU between Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) (Sao
Paulo, Brazil) & Simon Fraser University [Mar]
2.05 Panama Field School Proposal [Mar]
2.06 MOU between Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) (Sao Paulo, Brazil) &
Simon Fraser University [Mar]
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2.07 MOU between Addis Ababa University-Faculty of Social Sciences (Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia) & Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Environment [May]
2.08 Non-Credit Option: Field School in Arts & Culture of Contemporary India [May]
2.09 MOU between Tongi University-School of Economics & Management (Shanghai, China)
& Simon Fraser University, Beedie Business School [May]
2.10 MOU between Zhejiang University School of Management (China) & Simon Fraser
University, Beedie Business School [May]
2.11 MOU between Chinese Academy of Science-Institute of Geographical Sciences and
Natural Resources Research & Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Environment [May]
2.12 MOU between Universidad Autonoma de Baja California & Simon Fraser University,
Faculty of Environment [May]
2.13 MOU between Université Chouaib Doukkali, Faculté des Lettres (El-Jadida, Morocco) &
Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Education [May]
2.14 Change in location for MIEL. Subsidiary Agreement between Université Chouaib
Doukkali, Faculté des Lettres (El-Jadida, Morocco) & Simon Fraser University, Faculty
of Education [May]
2.15 Partnership Agreement between Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen (Geel, Belgium) &
SFU, Lifelong Learning [July]
2.16 Berlin Field School, Beedie School of Business [Oct]
2.17 North Europe Field School in Design, School of Interactive Arts + Technology [Oct]
2.18 MOU between Shanghai Normal University (Shanghai, China) & Simon Fraser
University, Faculty of Education [Oct]
2.19 MOU between Chung-Ang University (Korea) & Simon Fraser University, Faculty of
Education [Oct]
2.20 MOU and Agreement for Services Universidad Gabriela Mistral (Santiago, Chile) &
Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Education [Oct]
2.21 MOU between TERI University (New Delhi, India) & Simon Fraser University, India,
Faculty of Environment [Oct]
2.22 MOU and Student Exchange Agreement between Renmin University (Beijing, China) &
Simon Fraser University, SFU International [Oct]
2.23 MOU between Uppsala University (Uppsala, Sweden) & Simon Fraser University, SFU
International [Oct]
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2.24 Student Exchange Agreement between National Taiwan University (Taipei, Taiwan) &
Simon Fraser University, SFU International [Oct]
2.25 Institute for Diaspora Research and Engagement, SFU International [Oct]
2.26 Student Exchange Agreement between Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
(Salzburg, Austria) and Simon Fraser University, SFU International [Nov]
2.27 Agreement for Teaching Services between Asaleeb Academic Leadership in Higher
Education Program (Dubai) and Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Education [Nov]
2.28 MOU between CUSO International and Simon Fraser University, SFU International
[Nov]
3. Received for Information
3.1 Simon Fraser University Field School in conjunction with Sam Ratulangi University
(UNSRAT), Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia [Jan]
3.2 Student exchange agreement between Simon Fraser University and Queensland
University of Technology QUT (Brisbane, Australia) [Jan]
3.3 Signed Exchange Agreement Continuation between Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences,
University College Maastricht at Maastricht University, Netherlands and SFU [Faculty of
Arts and Social Sciences] [Jan]
3.4 Signed Memorandum of Understanding between Chinese Academy of Social Sciences –
Institute of Archeology, (Beijing, China) and SFU [Faculty of Environment]. [Jan]
3.5 Signed Memorandum of Understanding between Sun Yat-Sen University, (Guangzhou,
China) and SFU [Beedie School of Business] [Jan]
3.6 Signed Memorandum of Understanding between Indian Institute of Technology - Ropar,
(Punjab, India) and SFU [Jan]
3.7 Signed Memorandum of Understanding between Baba Farid University of Health
Sciences, (Punjab, India) and SFU [Jan]
3.8 Signed Statement of Agreement between Sangji University, (Wonju, Korea) and SFU
[English Language and Culture Program] [Jan]
3.9 Signed Statement of Agreement between Soka University (Tokyo, Japan) and SFU
[English Language and Culture Program] [Jan]
3.10 Signed renewal of MOU between American University of Sharjah (Sharjah, United Arab
Emirates) and Simon Fraser University [Mar]
3.11 ITEM (International Teacher Education Module) China Module 2011, Faculty of
Education, Professional Programs [May]
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3.12 Faculty of Education, Short-Term Non-Credit International Teacher Education Programs.
[May]
3.13 Athletics and Recreation International Activities [May]
3.14 Signed Student Exchange Agreement between Queensland University of Technology
(Brisbane, Australia) and SFU [May]
3.15 Renewed MOU between Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi, India) and SFU [May]
3.16 Signed MOU between Indian Institute of Management Indore (Indore, India) and SFU
[May]
3.17 Signed MOU between Korea University Business School (Seoul, Korea) and SFU [May]
3.18 Not Funded - CIDA funded project supporting internships under the Student for
Development (SFD) program to the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
(AUCC) [May]
3.19 Not Funded - CIDA: Faculty of Health Sciences – Community Managed MCH in Rural
Pakistan [May]
3.20 Not Funded - CIDA: Center for Sustainable Community Development, Faculty of
Environment – Supporting Community Economic Development and Food Security in
Bolivia and the Andes [May]
3.21 Canada-Latin America and the Caribbean Research Exchange Grants Program
(LACREG) Application (Faculty of Environment) [Jul]
3.22 Canada-Latin America and the Caribbean Research Exchange Grants Program
(LACREG) Application (Faculty of Health Sciences) [Jul]
3.23 Renewed MOU between The School of Public Health, Health Sciences University of
Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) & SFU, Faculty of Health Sciences [Jul]
3.24 Signed MOU between Deakin University (Victoria, Australia) & SFU, Faculty of Health
Sciences [Jul]
3.25 Signed Incoming Study Abroad between Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi & SFU,
Beedie School of Business [Jul]
3.26 Renewed MOU between Lund University & SFU [Jul]
3.27 Renewed Exchange Agreement between Lund University & SFU [Jul]
3.28 Signed MOU between Kyoto University of Foreign Studies (Kyoto, Japan) & SFU,
English Language and Culture Program, Lifelong Learning [Jul]
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3.29 Renewed Statement of Agreement between Sangji University (Wonju, South Korea) &
SFU, English Language and Culture Program [Jul]
3.30 Signed MOU between Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Sao Paulo, Brazil) & SFU
[Jul]
3.31 Renewed Statement of Agreement between Temon Gakuin University, Department of
English, Faculty of International Liberal Arts (Osaka Japan) & SFU, English Language
and Culture Program [Jul]
3.32 Renewal of China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and
Development [Jul]
3.33 Signed Consortium Agreement for Cooperation in Research, São Paulo Research
Foundation (Fundação de Amparao à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, FAPESP) (São
Paulo, Brazil) and Concordia University, York University, Ryerson University and SFU
[Oct]
3.34 Renewed Statement of Agreement, Kokushikan University (Tokyo, Japan) and SFU,
English Language and Culture Program [Oct]
3.35 Approval by delegated authority, signed MOU Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona,
Spain) and SFU [Oct]
3.36 Approval by delegated authority, signed MOU, National and Kapodistrian University of
Athens (Athens, Greece) and SFU [Oct]
3.37 Approval by delegated authority, MOU and Student Exchange Agreement, University of
Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) and SFU [Oct]
3.38 Approval by delegated authority MOU Hellenic Ministry of Tourism (Athens, Greece)
and SFU, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies [Oct]
3.39 Renewed MOU Universitas Sam Ratulangi (North Sulawesi, Indonesia) and SFU,
Faculty of Education [Oct]
3.40 Renewed MOU Sichuan University (Chengdu, China) and SFU, VP Research [Oct]
3.41 Signed MOU Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur (Baja California Sur,
Mexico) and & Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Environment [Oct]
3.42 Fiji Field School in Linguistics (Suva, Fiji), Department of Linguistics [Nov]
3.43 Renewed Student Exchange Agreement between Northeastern University (Boston, USA)
and Simon Fraser University [Nov]
3.44 Renewed Student Practicum Placement Exchange Agreement between Salzburg
University of Applied Sciences (Salzburg, Austria) and Simon Fraser University, Work
Integrated Learning [Nov]
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3.45 Letter of Intent with Communication University of China (Beijing, China) and Simon
Fraser University, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies [Nov]
3.46 Signed MOU between Addis Ababa University-Faculty of Social Sciences (Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia) and Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Environment, Approved by SCIA May
9,2012 [Nov]
3.47 Signed MOU and Agreement for Services Universidad Gabriela Mistral (Santiago, Chile)
and Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Education, Approved by SCIA October 3, 2012
[Nov]
3.48 Approval by delegated authority, MOU between City University of Hong Kong
(Kowloon, Hong Kong) and Simon Fraser University [Nov]
3.49 Approval by delegated authority, MOU between Beijing Shiji Chaoxing Information
Technology Development Co. Ltd, (Beijing, China) and Simon Fraser University, Stavros
Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies [Nov]
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4. Field Schools
International Services for Students reported the following Field Schools were completed in
2012.
4.1 Spring 2012 (January – April)
No Field Schools
4.2 Summer 2012 (May – August)
Italy – Interactive Arts and Technology (Italy), 12 Participants led by Russell Taylor
Fiji – Archaeology (Fiji), 14 Participants led by Dr. David Burley
Czech Republic - Humanities (Czech Republic), 14 participants led by Dr. Anne-Marie
Feenberg-Dibon
4.3 Fall 2012 (September – December)
Dig Greece – Environment (Greece), 13 participants led by Neil Canuel
Italy – English (Italy), 14 participants led by Dr. Anne Higgins
5. Student Exchange
For the 2012 Calendar Year, International Services for Students received 437
applications to participate in the University's bilateral and multilateral exchange
programs (an increase of 41% from 311 applications in the 2011 Calendar Year).
Of the 437 applications, 34% (149) were incomplete or were not approved (compared
with 21% (79) in 2011). International Services for Students selected 66% (288 out of the
437) to participate (compared with 79% (260 out of 331) in 2011).
Of the applications selected, 79% (228) resulted in completed exchange terms (compared
with 83% (216 out of 260) in 2011), and 21% (60) cancelled (compared with 17% (44) in
2011).
The number of applications received that resulted in completed exchange terms in the
2012 Calendar Year increased by 6.5% over 2011(216 to 228). In addition, 15 students
who were nominated for exchange during the 2011 year (and were already captured in
that year’s application numbers) continued or deferred their exchange term(s) into 2012.
Thus, in total, 243 exchange terms were completed in 2012 (an increase of 4% from 234
in 2011).
The large number of applications and incomplete applications this year was reflective of
a (now discontinued) internal practice of rolling over incomplete applications to the next
deadline. Numbers for the 2013 year will reflect actual applications.
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6. International Co-op Program (information from co-op)
In the 2011/12 school year there were182 work practicums in 33 countries, which has
been an increase from the same semesters in the previous year (of 128 work practicums).
The international Co-op office has been working on more than the international
placements for students. We have also been developing an international Work Integrated
Learning and Co-op experiential learning curriculum for students going abroad.
7. Signature
________________________________
James Busumtwi-Sam, Chair
Senate Committee on International Activities
Date: ___________________________
Senate Committee on International Activities 2012 Annual Report 11
Appendix B
Student Exchange Numbers by University W ed nesday, November 21. 2012
CalendarYear: 2012
SPRING SUMMER FALL TOTAL
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT f"U<:n::.iv=.;e<:r.::s:.>iity '------fC::;o::,:u:::n.!!,t!.l..rv --i,::U.::G::;/G"-! Terms FTE Terms FTE Terms FTE Terms FTE Terms FTE Terms FTE Terms FTE Terms FTE
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Australi31 NGtional Urtversity Australia UG
Flim ers Urtversity Australia UG
Mc::cquarie Urtversity Australia UG
Mrnash Uriversity Australia UG
MtrOOch Uni\lersity Australia UG
University or western Australia Australia UG
Salzbt.rg UnM:!rsity r:t Ap)lied Sciences and Technolo;sies Austria UG
Vienna Uriversityof Ecrncmics and BUSir.::!SS Administration Austria UG
Universite C<thOique de Lcuvain Belgium UG
Federal UniversityofPa--313 Brazil UG
Oalh:lusie Uriversity C<:nada UG
HEC Montreal CZ()ada UG
Universite de Mortrf>al Ccnada UG
Universite Laval C<r~ada UG
Univer<:iity of Ottaw-a C~ada UG
Pontficia Universidad CaWica de Chile Ch le UG
Tsif9h.Ja University Chna UG
Zrt!jiarg University Ch na UG Ch na- Hong
Chirese u niversityofHorg Krn~ Kong UG Ch na - Hong
Hong Kong Baptist UnMorsity Kong UG Hor.J Kor.J University of SCience cnna- Hong and Techlolcgy Koog UG
Ch na - Hong University or Horq Koog Kong UG
Czech Cha-Jes University Repli:llic UG
Czech University of Ecom mics, Prague Repltllic UG
Aarh.Js University Denmark UG
Copenhagen BLtSiness Sch:lct Denmark UG Universidad San Fran::isco de Quito Ecuaoor UG
Th:! American University in Cairu Egypt UG
University or Bath Er)Jlan:1 UG
University of Birmingham --I"E"'ng._la"-rd"'--+--'-UG"-i
University of East Arqlia Erqlan:l UG
University of Leeds Erqland UG
University of Leicester Erqland
University of Manchester Erqlam
University or Nottingham Erqtam
University of Sussex ErqlaOO
University Of the SoLth Pacif iC Fiji
Aalto University School ct Business
University of Jyvaskyla
ESCP Europe
ESCP Europe
Finland
Finl<r~d
Frcrlce
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GrenOOJe Ecole de Managemert France lnstitut d'Etu:les PolltiCJ..JeS d'Aix En Prc.verce France lnstitut d'Etu:les PolitiCJ..les de Bordeaux Fra1ce
lnstitut d'Etu:les Politicp.Jes de Lille France
lnstitut d'Etu::les Pollticp.Jes de Strasboorg France
Sciences Po Paris France
Universite ell Maire France
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UG
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Student Exchange Numbers by University Wednesday, November 21 , 2012
Universite Fra1~0s Rabelais Fra1ce PDP
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Darmstadt
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Universit:at Mamheim
Universit3t zu KOin
University or Ghana
University of Ghana
Germany
Germany
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Germany
Ghana
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Trinity College lreiGW'ld
University College Dublin lrela1d
Politecnico di Milam ltaty
Politecnico di Milam ltaty Universita Ccrnmerciale Lligi Boccrni ltatv
Kansai Gaidai University
Kwansei Gaktin Uhversity
Men Gakuin University
Ewha Womans Uriversity Korea Act.tar.::ed ln::titute Cl Science 31d Techmlogy
Korea University
Seou Na~onal Uriversity
Yonsei Urtversity
Tecna6gico oo Morterrey
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Tt'e Hag~..e Uriversity rJ Applied
Science Netherlands
Universiteit UtreCht NetherlandS
Universiteit van Amsterdam Netherlands
University of Auckland New Zealand
Bl Norwe!Jan Business Schad NITW'ay
University of Oslo NITW'ay
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University of oumee
University of Stirlirq
University of Strcthcl')'de
Nanyarq Tecm a ogical Univffsity
Scctlam
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Sir>;Japore
National UniVersity ofSingZ4)cre Sirqap:~re
University or Cape Town Scuth Africa
Universidad CompiiJ:ense 0: Madrid Spain
Universitat Pocnpeu Fabra Spain
University of Nav<:("ra Spain
LurU UniVersity Sweden
Ma ma University Sweden
~tat Basel Switzerland
National Chengchi UriVersity Taiwan
National T<:iwan Normal
University Taiwan
National T<:iwan University Taiwan
Ko~ Uriversity Turkey n euMau
American Uriversity rJ Sha-·Gtl EmirGtes
Northeastern Uni\A:!rSjty USA
San Diego StGte Uriversity USA
TOTALS
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Appendix C
Formal Exchange Programs (by Academic Year) *prior to 2005, the inbound/outbound numbers indicated student bodies,
after 2005 the inbound/outbound numbers indicate student terms
Form al Exchange Study Abroad
Year* Outbound Inbound Bocconi, Bl
Other Italy Norway
1992/93 1 0 0 0 1993/94 18 1 0 0 1994/95 24 2 0 0 1995/96 34 12 0 0 1996/97 70 26 0 0 1997/98 69 24 0 0 1998/99 65 47 0 0 1999/00 88 125 0 0 2000/01 78 132 0 0 2001/02 97 118 0 0 2002/03 120 122 0 0 2003/04 141 163 0 0 2004/05 146 183 0 0 2005/06 150 252 28 14 2006/07 198 190 28 16 8 2007/08 244 280 26 13 13 2008/09 243 280 28 38 9 2009/10 245 312 28 18 5
Basic Fees
10 23 11 12
'NOTE: As of 2011 , the student exchange numbers are reported for the Calendar Year (Spnng, Summer FaiQ instead of the Academic Year (Fall, Spring, Summer). The Fall 2010 term was
d I reporte separately.
Year* Exchange ~ Exchange ~~nternational~~omesticlother s Out s In SABRO- SABRO I
Fall2010 110 188 13 2
2011 234 320 18 2 2012 243 332 5 0 -SABRO refers to Inbound Study Abroad students v.+lo attend SFU for 1 to 3 terms under the
terms of a formal agreement v.;th another institution. Students pay international, or in special cirumstances domestic, tuition rates.
2012
2011
Fall2010
2009/10
2008109
2007/08
2006/07
2005106
2004/05
2003104
2002/03
2001/02
2000101
1999/00
1998199
1997/98
1996/97
1995196
1994/95
1993194
1992/93
~ ~ p p
0 100
I
I • Exchanges
toSFU
a Exchanges from SFU
200 300 400