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Research Partnerships Internationalizing U.S. I-O Graduate Curricula William J. Attenweiler Background Current State Intended Impact Globalization is undeniably affecting Industrial and Organizational Psychology. North American research is being adapted for application in other cultures. International organizations are evaluating how and where they can apply I-O Psychology. These organizations want to improve their responsiveness to local norms and regulation while reinforcing organization-wide cultural consistency. Research outside North America is increasingly important in the U.S. Cross-cultural research has become a huge area of study within I-O. Westernized and non-westernized organizations ready themselves to partner with one another in order to be competitive globally. Immigration and demographics have become central economic issues encouraging tolerance and cultural diversity in domestic, as well as international, organizations. Industrial and Organizational graduate programs need to adopt global issues, research, and practices in all our courses. Our curricula need to embrace the new realities of the global workplace. We need to recognize the enhanced employability of graduates with international experience, and provide international opportunities for our students to exploit. Internationalization of curricula needs to go beyond including an international module in courses, or presenting multi-cultural perspectives along side the prevailing domestic models and research. Internationalizing Graduate Industrial and Organizational Psychology Education in United States should include three major areas of opportunity development: 1. Study-Abroad Opportunities Groups of U.S. students and faculty traveling and studying in other industrialized areas of the world. Gaining cultural awareness, tolerance, sensitivity and a more global mindset. 2. Faculty Exchange Programs Individual faculty members accept temporary positions or change places with individuals outside the U.S. for a full semester or year. This immersion into a different culture provides much deeper exposure and requires a much greater commitment. 3. International Research Partnerships Forming international teams for the purpose of collaborative cross-cultural research could work to unite the science, The E&T subcommittee for Study Abroad Opportunities was charged to identify, investigate, and develop specific recommendations concerning options for group study abroad opportunities by U.S. based graduate programs. The subcommittee considered issues including program logistics, faculty needs, course quality, and student needs. The subcommittee developed an initial proposal concerning recommended SIOP involvement. SIOP leadership has agreed to function in a clearinghouse capacity to promote individual study abroad programs and help link groups with international contacts that will enrich the study abroad experiences. The Study Abroad sub-committee will be developing a more specific and detailed proposal based on the feedback it received from SIOP leadership Challenges Ahead We need SIOP members interested in serving on three subcommittees specifically addressing the issues of curricula internationalization. If you are interested and willing to serve, please leave your card in one of the envelopes below based on your primary area of interest. I will be in contact with you shortly after the conference to organize these three sub-committees. Research Partnerships Study Abroad Faculty Exchanges