Georgia Southern University Receives $180,000 Two-Year Federal Grant to Enhance International Education
Georgia Southern University has received a two-year $180,000 Title VI grant from the U.S. Department of Education to expand its focus on international teaching and learning both at home and abroad. The grant targets the segment of the student body that has not yet had the opportunity to experience international
Education.
The grant proposal was developed by Charles Crouch and John Steinberg, senior faculty in the Department of History. Their proposal includes four objectives:
- internationalization of the curriculum, beginning in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) and working its way across the University;
- enhancement of world languages competency (Language Across the Disciplines);
- faculty development seminars aimed at providing faculty with the skills needed to internationalize their courses;
- and outreach to the community and region including an Internationalization Speakers Bureau, made up of faculty experienced in internationalizing the curriculum and available to share their expertise with local K-12 schools.
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