7:30am – 8.30am Restaurant, Staff Club, Basement 1, adjacent to NEC 8.00am – 10.00am Conference Registration at the concierge desk Outside NEC Auditorium Chair, Global E3 Executive C
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Theme: “Educating Engineering Talents for the 21 st Century”
Global E3 Annual Meeting 2014
Proposed Schedule Sun, May 11 – Wed, May 14 2014
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2:00 ‐5:30
pm
Greetings from NTU Senior Management & Staff
President Lodge
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7:30am –
8.30am
Restaurant, Staff Club, Basement 1, adjacent to NEC
8.00am –
10.00am
Conference Registration (at the concierge desk) Outside NEC
Auditorium
Chair, Global E3 Executive Committee; and Peggy Blumenthal, IIE
NEC Auditorium
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
NEC Auditorium
Auditorium
Members
NEC Auditorium
Louisiana State University Lund University
Politecnico di Milano Rose‐Hulman Institute of Technology University of Melbourne
NEC Auditorium
in facilitating with departments to integrate study abroad into curriculum.”
E. Randy Collins (Chair), Clemson University Deborah Fatica, Case Western Reserve University Per Warfvinge, Lund University
Wun Jern NG, Nanyang Technological University Brian Noble, University of Michigan (invited)
NEC Auditorium
Auditorium
Campus Tour 1: Student Life @NTU
(NTU teaching & living facilities)
Campus Tour 2: Research at COE
(includes Clean‐Tech Park/NEWRI)
Lobby
Restaurant @ One Fullerton
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Day 2 – Tue, May 13, 2014
“Building study abroad into the curriculum."
“Working with faculty members to increase participation of Engineering students in global
mobility.”
Jerry McCoy (Chair), University of Tulsa
Shanton Chang, University of Melbourne Ruth Davis, Santa Clara University Teresa Finis, University of Illinois Urbana‐Champaign Casey Lang, Georgia Institute of Technology
NEC Function Hall 1 (Level 3)
Members use third party providers?”
Larry Shuman, University of Pittsburgh
Daniela Ascarelli, Drexel University Ramsey Jabaji, University of Maryland
NEC Lecture Theatre 6 (Level 3)
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students mobility and its impact on their future life/career: a cross‐continental perspective.”
Marie Pierre Favre, INSA Lyon Kristine Lalley, University of Pittsburgh
NEC Function Hall 1 (Level 3)
12:00pm –
2:00pm
12:00pm –
2:00pm
(Level 3)
Collaborative Projects – A Decade of Experience and Success.”
Cary Laxer (Chair), Rose‐Hulman Institute of Technology
Luchen Li, Rose‐Hulman Institute of Technology Anne‐Kathrin Peters, Uppsala University
NEC Function Hall 1 (Level 3)
Challenges of Different Study Abroad models
developed by Global E3 Members.”
Philippe Marc, ENSEA (Chair)
Amanda Hammatt, Wisconsin
Michel Legault, Universite de Technologie de Troyes
NEC Lecture Theatre 6 (Level 3)
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(Level 3)
5:30pm –
6:30pm
6.30pm –
10.30pm
Board bus to Night Safari hosted by NTU NEC Guest Wing lobby
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7:30am –
8.30am
Membership: Looking Forward:”
a) Discussion with members of how to enhance the benefits of the consortium
and meet emerging needs.
b) Announcement of 2015 Annual Meeting
Site and suggestions for new sessions
or conference elements
c) Overview of other IIE‐administered programs and services available to Global
E3 members and their students.
Sabeen Altaf, Institute of International Education
NEC Function Hall 1 (Level 3)
Hall 1
10:15am –
11:00am
Plenary Session #4: Round‐table discussion
“Matching student wishes and home campus needs with host campus constraints.”
Aldert Kamp (Chair), Delft University of Technology
NEC Function Hall 1 (Level 3)
11:00am –
11:45am
Plenary Session #5: “Highly Integrated Programs in
Engineering: Different Perspectives and Needs in Different Continents”
Giancarlo Spinelli, Politecnico di Milano Per Warfvinge, Lund University
NEC Function Hall 1 (Level 3)
11:45am –
12:15pm
(Level 3)
12:15pm –
2:00pm
(Level 3)
Individual check‐out on the same day or the
following day. Post‐Conference Recreational/Sight‐
Seeing Trips Continues.