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Let’s Talk International Partnerships Fireside Chat – Being Creative and Entrepreneurial in International Learning Opportunities – Apr. 24, 2025

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Session Description

April 24 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

International learning opportunities can be a critical part of a student's degree while at University of Toronto and expose students to experiences that will enhance their future careers, their appreciation of diverse cultures and frameworks, and their global networks. There are many ways in which this can be supported, from studying abroad for a term or year to summer research opportunities, to participating in a global classroom. We are delighted that interest in international opportunities is back to pre-pandemic levels; to continue to make progress, collaboration with divisional and departmental colleagues to develop new academically relevant opportunities is critical. Please join Professor Mariana Mota Prado, Associate Vice President and Vice Provost, International Student Experience for a panel discussion with leaders from across U of T on how to continue to foster global opportunities.

Details

Date:
April 24 2025
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Registration Website:
https://cris.eve.utoronto.ca/home/events/4630

Learning Objectives

Deepen knowledge of international collaboration opportunities.

Additional Information

Session presenters:

  • Prof. Mariana Mota Prado, Associate Vice-President & Vice-Provost, International Student Experience
  • Prof. Kevin Coleman, Associate Professor of History, Program Director for History, UTM
  • Prof. Ashley Stirling, Vice-Dean, Programs, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education
  • Prof. Bettina von Lieres, Department of Global Development Studies, UTSC




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