International Affairs Committee

The committee considers institutional efforts to internationalize Duke University.Likely issues this year include discussing federal regulations on visas for international students to studying abroad in Cuba. The committee is composed of Deans, or their designees, from each school and college, directors of foreign area centers, and at-large faculty members. This committee meets approximately once a month. GPSC selects one representative to this committee.

IAC
melissa.wiesner@duke.edu
Graduate School
1
No

melissa.wiesner@duke.edu


melissa.wiesner@duke.edu


melissa.wiesner@duke.edu


jacob.varghese@duke.edu
1
1
Yes
Yes
Yes

1. Duke as an IRS certifying acceptance agent for ITINs 2. Update on the progress of the Alumni Affairs International Plan 3. Update on QEP plan 4. ACC-IAC conference in Coral Gables, FL on Nov 9-11 5. Priorities of and/or news from the schools and international units


No

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-


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jv27@duke.edu
1
1
Yes
Yes
Yes

1. Administrative support for Global Programs Effort 2. Report from Santa Fe V Conference of NRC Directors with respect to the political/economic context in Washington next year 3. Issue of internationalization at Duke in the context of Fuqua's campus developments in New Delhi, Dubai, St. Petersburg, London, and Shanghai. 4. Priorities of and news from various schools and international units in Duke


No

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There are ongoing discussions about starting study abroad programs for undergraduate students in locations such as New Delhi and Singapore, utilizing the infrastructure from school's global expansion. GPSC should get involved in these discussions to consider study abroad options for Graduate students as well.


No


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