Faculty and Staff from 12 AASCU Institutions Explore Climate Change and Stewardship at Glacier National Park
Twenty faculty and staff visited Glacier National Park, hosted by Glacier Institute and local experts.
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The individual who has asked you to complete this form has applied for the Japan Studies Institute. AASCU’s institutes are designed to provide faculty members and administrators an opportunity to gain an understanding of major historical, social, and economic trends and issues in different countries; infuse courses they now teach with the major themes of the Institute; develop new courses around these themes; contribute to internationalizing the undergraduate curriculum; and/or increase international understanding in the community-at-large.
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Candidates will be informed of their acceptance status by the end of March.
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You will receive an email confirmation shortly. For any inquiries or clarifications, please feel free to reach out to Jody Dixon.
A full submission requires candidates to complete this form, and a nominator to endorse your candidacy (via a separate endorsement form). Suitable endorsers for this program include provosts, deans, department chairs and senior international officers.
For any inquiries or clarifications, please feel free to reach out to Jody Dixon.
Twenty faculty and staff visited Glacier National Park, hosted by Glacier Institute and local experts.
Explore the link between higher education and civic engagement through this interactive webinar.
Explore balancing free speech and combating hate speech with PERIL to enhance campus dialogue.
Panel featuring organizations that foster dialogue across differences.
Bring your classes and student groups for this engaging dialogue on the U.S. Constitution.