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1 Mary Beth Raycraft Boston University

2 College of Arts and Science Pardee School of Global Studies College of Communication College of Fine Arts School of Hospitality School of Engineering Questrom School of Management School of Education School of Rehabilitative Medicine College of General Studies

3 American Sign Language African Languages: Amharic, Hausa, Igbo, Kinyarwanda, Pular, Swahili,Twi, Wolof, Xhosa, Zulu Classical Studies: Ancient and Modern Greek, Latin Modern Languages: Arabic, Chinese, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Russian, Turkish Romance Studies: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

4 I. Description of 5 th -semester course “French for the Professions” which incorporates the dynamic theme of the “start-up” II. Suggestions for ways to integrate this theme into beginning and intermediate classes with sample activities III. Ideas for better connecting with language departments and offices across campus to get the word out that “ language goes with everything”

5 Weeks 1-4 Faire des affaires dans le monde francophone Doing business in the francophone world Focus on geography, stereotypes, business/cultural customs associated with France, Quebec and francophone Africa Guest speaker: Business executive who works in a French company in Boston

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7 Students explore internship opportunities via web postings and prepare : an initial description of a company or organization that interests them a culturally appropriate curriculum vitae A cover letter a mock interview script and presentation a thank you letter

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9 Coordinator of Paris Internship Program from BU Study Abroad Center for Career Services Team does an interactive presentation regarding students’ past, current and future engagement on campus and beyond

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13 a new business venture a business working to solve a problem where the solution is not obvious and success is not guaranteed a state of mind

14 Brainstorming about connections between the startup idea and the culture Exploring geographic, economic social, cultural factors as well as business practices in specific countries/regions Investigating the successes and challenges of the company : via the startup website, articles in the press, youtube clips, startup competitions

15 Professor from School of Management specializing in entrepreneurship Presentation regarding the concept of the startup ecosystem and all of its components Discussion of startup activity in Boston and other cities around the world Suggestions for identifying and analyzing a specific startup as a focus for oral presentation/final paper Suggestions for contacting startup founders/teams and exploring the BU startup lab

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18 Angels Angel Groups Target Investors Family Alumni Bus. Services Advisors Accountants Attorneys Mentors Incubators Competitions Universities Accelerators Govt. Grants You

19 Barcelona Beijing Berlin Mexico City Montreal Moscow Paris Sao Paulo Tel Aviv

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30 Email message/interview with the founder/director of the chosen startup or Kiva entrepreneur Research paper on the startup company with bibliography, including email correspondence with founder/startup team Group presentation focusing on factors influencing startup culture in a particular region or country Shark tank-style individual oral presentation/pitch to investors

31 create a list of the top five startups in a region and discuss their similarities and differences work on individual or small group presentations focusing on a specific startup report on a “startup weekend” event or competition do an email or skype interview with a startup founder explore projects seeking funding: kiva.org

32 Center for Career Development in-class workshop in English regarding career exploration Study Abroad representative presented an overview of study/internship abroad opportunities in francophone countries School of Management entrepreneurship specialist presentation on the startup phenomenon and startup initiatives at Boston University and in the Boston area

33 Careers and foreign language alumni panel Featured alums who are using language skills in Arabic, French, Japanese, Spanish and Wolof in their careers

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36 All language departments Language Center Placement test information Peer Tutoring/Language Link Study Abroad Globally Speaking Mini-Courses Language Residences Community Service Opportunities

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39 Inviting incoming first-year and transfer students to meet faculty, ask questions about courses, study /internship abroad opportunities, meet leaders of student groups in an international setting with music an food

40 Featuring representatives from all languages, student performances, international food, and a restaurant gift card giveaway

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42 Plans to collaborate with Study Abroad to do two alumni panels 1) internships abroad 2) programs for recent graduates to teach English abroad (TAPIF, Auxiliares, JET) More collaboration with other undergraduate schools – School of Hospitality, School of Engineering in order to develop more specialized language courses that would appeal to those students Exploring the possibility of embedding a mini Study Abroad trip within specific language courses. For example, weeklong-trip to Quebec for ‘French for the Professions”

43 The startup phenomenon stands at the nexus of different geographic, cultural, economic, and social factors and provides a dynamic way for students to explore language and culture. Inviting guest speakers from other schools on campus allows for a fruitful intersection of ideas and sets the foundation for future collaborations. Exposing students to campus resources, in particular Study Abroad and Career Services, allows them to better connect what they are doing in class with broader interests and career goals

44 www.kiva.org (Global social enterprise) www.kiva.org www.maddyness.com (French startup newsletter) www.maddyness.com www.startupwestafrica.org (West African startups) www.startupwestafrica.org www.builtinmtl.com (Montreal startups) www.builtinmtl.com www.barcinno.com (Barcelona startups) www.barcinno.com www.eu-startups.com (European startups) www.eu-startups.com www.startupnoodle.com (Beijing startups) www.startupnoodle.com www.techinasia.com (Japan startups) www.techinasia.com

45 Questions? Suggestions?


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