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Building Partnerships with U.S. Universities William Lacy Vice Provost—University Outreach & International Programs
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Building Partnerships with Universities Overseas Analyze higher education in countries identified for partnerships Analyze higher education in countries identified for partnerships Target appropriate universities/colleges Target appropriate universities/colleges Create policies and procedures to facilitate institutional agreements of cooperation Create policies and procedures to facilitate institutional agreements of cooperation Attend professional meetings in identified countries Attend professional meetings in identified countries Utilize international connections of: Utilize international connections of: Faculty (database) Faculty (database) Students Students Alumni Alumni Local business leaders Local business leaders Pursue funding support (i.e., Fulbright, Humboldt) Pursue funding support (i.e., Fulbright, Humboldt) Create new initiatives fund Create new initiatives fund Utilize study abroad programs Utilize study abroad programs Convene exploratory workshops Convene exploratory workshops
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Leading U.S. Higher Education Associations American Council on Education (ACE) American Council on Education (ACE) American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Association of American Universities (AAU) Association of American Universities (AAU) National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU) National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU) National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC) National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC)
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Leading U.S. International Higher Education Associations Association of International Education Administrators (Annual Meeting, February) Association of International Education Administrators (Annual Meeting, February) Association of International Educators Association of International Educators (NAFSA Annual Meeting, May) Commission on International Programs Commission on International Programs (NASULGC Annual Meeting, July)
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California Higher Education (656 Post-secondary Institutions) # Total Enrollments (2005)* Degrees Awarded (2005)* Bachelor’sMaster’sDoctorate University of California 102094193 California State University 234056717-- California Community Colleges 1091,500------ Accredited Non-Public 4 Year Institutions 10726435263.2 State-Approved Institutions 176191------ * “Total Enrollments” and “Degrees Awarded” figures reflected in thousands
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University Context UC Davis is one of 10 University of California campuses UC Davis is one of 10 University of California campuses Five of the UC campuses rank among the top 15 US Universities in research funding (National Science Foundation) Five of the UC campuses rank among the top 15 US Universities in research funding (National Science Foundation) Six UC campuses ranked among the top 14 public universities (US News and World Report) Six UC campuses ranked among the top 14 public universities (US News and World Report)
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R&D Expenditures at Public Universities and Colleges Institution and Ranking All R&D Expenditures 1. University of Wisconsin, Madison $832 million 2. University of California, Los Angeles $811 million 3. University of Michigan – All campuses $800 million 4. University of California, San Francisco $796 million 5. University of Washington $778 million 6. University of California, San Diego $755 million 7. Ohio State University – All campuses $652 million 8. Pennsylvania State University – All campuses $644 million 9. University of Minnesota – All campuses $595 million 10. University of California, Davis $573 million FY 2006
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Top 12 U.S. National Universities 1. Texas A&M University 2. University of California, Los Angeles 3. University of California, Berkeley 4. University of California, San Diego 5. Pennsylvania State University, University Park 6. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 7. Cornell University 8. University of California, Davis 9. Stanford University 10. South Carolina State University 11. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 12. Ohio State University, Columbus The Washington Monthly (June 2007)
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Leading Institutions Hosting International Students 1. University of Southern California 2. Columbia University 3. New York University 4. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 5. Purdue University, Main Campus 6. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 7. University of Texas, Austin 8. University of California, Los Angeles 9. Harvard University 10. Boston University Institute of International Education (2006/07)
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Leading Institutions Hosting International Scholars 1. Harvard University 2. Stanford University 3. University of California, Berkeley 4. Columbia University 5. University of California, Davis 6. University of California, Los Angeles 7. University of Pennsylvania 8. University of California, San Diego 9. University of Washington 10. Yale University Institute of International Education (2006/07)
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UC Davis: A Comprehensive International Research University STUDENT PROFILE Undergraduates 23,499 Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 4,819 Biological Sciences 5,361 Education 126 Engineering 2,950 Letters and Science 10,243 Graduate Studies 4,094 Professional Schools 3,092 Graduate School of Management 461 Law 597 Medicine 1,284 Public Health 20 Veterinary Medicine 630 Campus Total 30,685 PERSONNELAcademic Full-time4,700 Part-time3,623 Staff Full-time13,707 Part-time8,056 Total30,086 2006-2007 BUDGET Operating Expenditures $2.36 Billion
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UC Davis: A Growing International Focus Vice Provost-International Programs Vice Provost-International Programs Strong Chancellor’s support Strong Chancellor’s support International cooperative agreements International cooperative agreements 2048 international students 2048 international students 2261 international scholars 2261 international scholars Over 1200 students annually participating in study abroad -150 inter. Internships on six continents Over 1200 students annually participating in study abroad -150 inter. Internships on six continents Large international faculty Large international faculty 15th in Peace Corp volunteers - all time 15th in Peace Corp volunteers - all time International alumni groups International alumni groups
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German Connections Ninety-one (91) Scholars from Germany 2006-07 Ninety-one (91) Scholars from Germany 2006-07 Twenty-five (25) Students from Germany Fall 2006 Twenty-five (25) Students from Germany Fall 2006 Over Thirty (30) Faculty with sabbatical leaves in Germany Over Thirty (30) Faculty with sabbatical leaves in Germany
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