brock university international curriculum award
The Brock University International Curriculum Award recognizes an outstanding international curriculum at a Canadian university. The award is presented to a program that has made a significant contribution to the internationalization of post-secondary education in Canada.
The recipient of the award will have demonstrated an innovative and comprehensive approach to internationalizing the curriculum, with a focus on enhancing student learning and engagement. The program will also have made a significant impact on the campus community and beyond, through its work in promoting global citizenship and intercultural understanding.
The Brock University International Curriculum Award was established in 2016, with the first award being presented in 2017. The selection committee is chaired by Dr. David Jackson, Vice-President (International) at Brock University. The award is supported by Brock University and the Canadian Bureau for International Education.
Additional information about the criteria and how to apply can be found on the website of Brock's Office of International Education: www.brocku.ca/oie . The deadline for submissions for this year's award is October 1, 2017.
About Brock University –
Brock was founded in 1963 with a strong belief that education should be available to everyone who seeks it; therefore, we provide accessible, high quality learning opportunities that are rich in experiential learning and engagement. This commitment has allowed us to open our doors to students from diverse cultural backgrounds around the globe while remaining rooted in our communities at home in Canada. Our over 13,000 students benefit from a close-knit, safe and nurturing environment where faculty and staff are committed to their success.
About the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) –
The CBIE is Canada's national membership organization dedicated to international education. It is the only non-profit in Canada that represents all sectors of higher education, foreign governments and international student associations across the country. Established in 1966, CBIE provides leadership and support to ensure that anyone involved with international education has access to resources and information necessary for informed decision making.
This article was brought to you by Brock University's Office of International Education. For more information on studying at Brock, please visit www.brocku.ca/oie .
The Brock University International Curriculum Award recognizes an outstanding international curriculum at a Canadian university. The award is presented to a program that has made a significant contribution to the internationalization of post-secondary education in Canada.
The recipient of the award will have demonstrated an innovative and comprehensive approach to internationalizing the curriculum, with a focus on enhancing student learning and engagement. The program will also have made a significant impact on the campus community and beyond, through its work in promoting global citizenship and intercultural understanding.
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