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Jay J. Bhatt, Drexel University; Marko Dimiskovski, Drexel University; Vanessa Lin, Drexel University; Pareshkumar Chandrakant Brahmbhatt, Drexel University; Shirin Karsan M.B.E., Drexel University; Alexa J. Karkenny, Drexel University
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Students, until Brahmbhatt stumbled upon an opportunity to extend volunteerism internationally through the weServe Program. Brahmbhatt’s love for equipment repair came from a robotics hobby that was seeded in high school, but blossomed at Drexel University. Brahmbhatt’s former membership in Civil Air Patrol gave the drive to continue giving back to the community even years after the fact. The Drexel University weServe program was able to combine both passions into a single outlet activity which definitely changed Brahmbhatt’s life for the better.Shirin Karsan M.B.E., Drexel University Shirin Karsan graduated with a master’s of bioethics from the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Bioethics. Her research
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- Study Abroad, International Exchange Programs, and Student Engagements
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Clifton B. Farnsworth, Brigham Young University; Mark Owen Lords, Brigham Young University; Brian Charles Capt, Brigham Youmg University
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intention of fostering“additional academic and scholarly collaboration in teaching, research, exchanges and otherprograms of study.” The memorandum was established with “mutual equality and the reciprocityof benefits” in mind.The memorandum of understanding between Brigham Young University and INTEC formallyacknowledges the commitment of both institutions to continue to grow this experience. Keypoints within the memorandum include facilitating international study abroad opportunities forundergraduate and graduate students, exploring opportunities to cooperate in various academic,research, and scholarly endeavors, exchanging information regarding relevant scholarly andcommunity based initiatives, and conducting educational and research activities
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Waddah Akili, Iowa State University
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opportunities to assist theirdevelopment when these arise. A caring faculty can assist in bringing students closertogether through formation of learning partnerships, peer teaching, and sharing data andinformation with one another. It has been astonishing to see how working in collaborativedissertation groups has affected students. Long after their graduation, students recall themost significant aspect of their graduate program being the interpersonal learning and thedevelopment of collaborative sensitivity and mutual understanding among groupmembers. Learning how to acknowledge differences, arrive at consensus, set limits, andadminister fair sanctions to non-cooperative members are remembered and spoken of asmore memorable than either the formal focus
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Imelda Olague, New Mexico State University; Ian H Leslie, New Mexico State University; Thomas D. Burton, New Mexico State University; Ricardo R. Torres Knight, University of Chihuahua
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Manual, retrieved on March 2012, http://www.nmsu.edu/manual/documents/intro.pdfSince 1989, UACH has worked cooperatively with NMSU to create and advance programs ofhigher education, to promote culture and to perform activities of research and outreach.Examples of collaboration include joint research projects, externally funded service programs,cultural exchanges, and dual and joint degree programs.EDUCATION MODEL DESIGNED FOR THE AGREEMENTThe educational model selected was a Dual Degree program that is an agreement allowing theparticipant students to receive two separate engineering degrees. The degree comprises 9semesters of academic work to meet the credit hour requirements at both institutions. In addition,to the course work, UACH