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Global Engagement Connecting with the World Anthony (Bud) Rock Vice President for Global Engagement Office of the Vice President for Global Engagement Arizona State University

Why should you become “globally engaged”? To have the ability to solve problems of both local and global importance and to work effectively in other cultures; To understand and appreciate the variety of contributions people from other societies can make to the globally dynamic knowledge community; To achieve an experiential base for living and working in a global environment, and to appreciate that diverse perspectives are increasingly important to working through new and creative solutions to the challenges that they will face; To negotiate decisions about issues that blend advances in science and technology with policy concerns, with appreciation for varying global perspectives

Cultural exchange –Celebrate, through education and research, the origins of human diversity and the richness of human talent. Why should you be “globally engaged”?

Competitiveness –Strengthen the economy and ensure the greatest opportunities for the U.S. in the world –Work cooperatively with other nations to assure economic growth Why should you be “globally engaged”?

Advance the Frontiers of Knowledge – Science, Innovation and Entrepreneurship –Emphasis on applications that are in service to mankind –International research and internship opportunities

Security: –Protect and promote our interests around the world –Build positive and constructive relationships Why should you be “globally engaged”?

Sustainability is global (not just local) –Meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. –Foster economic growth in balance with environmental stewardship and social development.

Being global is not an option; it is a reality!

How will the world be meaningful to you? Increased global inter-connectedness Global impact of events –Political –Economic –Environmental –Social Global business opportunities and challenges Cultural diversity

Global Engagement: Personal Actions Get a passport and be ready to travel! Attend Study Abroad 101: Take a language course (even if your major does not require it) Take a global course in your area of study Make connections with international students at ASU; we had over 3,000 international students at ASU in 2006

Global Engagement: Personal Actions Attend cultural events in your community Watch a foreign film Visit an international restaurant Volunteer with an international service organization

Exploring the World: ASU Students Abroad 1,582 ASU students studied abroad in , with some students traveling to more than one country.

How do I learn more? ASU Office of the Vice President for Global Engagement ASU International Programs Office Summer/Winter Study Abroad Programs