Program Summary Higher Education institutions are invited to apply for the Global Education Award by submitting a comprehensive summary of their program. The submission should not exceed 500 words and must address the following aspects:
Innovative Course Delivery: Outline the innovative courses being offered at your institution. Describe how these courses contribute to global education and peace.
Curricular Goals and Learning Objectives: Detail the specific goals and learning objectives of your curriculum in fostering global education and peace.
Pedagogical Approaches: Explain the pedagogical methods employed in the classrooms to nurture global understanding and peace.
Global Citizenship in Education: Discuss if and how nurturing global citizens is an integral part of your institution’s graduate attributes.
Faculty and Student Ratio: Provide information on the faculty-to-student ratio at your institution and how it facilitates effective global education.
Community Engagement: Describe your institution’s efforts in engaging with both local and global communities.
International Collaborations: List the number of active international collaborations your institution is involved in.
International Faculty: Provide details on the number of full-time international faculty members, including the diversity of their countries of origin.
International Students: Share statistics on the number of international students served at your institution.
Qualitative Evidence: Optionally, you may include qualitative evidence, such as blogs or vlogs, showcasing the response and experiences of international students at your institution.
Institutional Profile(Required)
A brief profile summary of the institution (< 500 words, to be used in promotional material if selected)
Program Description(Required)
A brief description (< 700 words) of the institution's contribution to transnational research and why they should receive the Global Connections Award.
Attachments Upload as one PDF that includes all supporting documents. Suggested documents include, for example: the nominee’s institutional capacity statement, an official letter of nomination, an example of the institutions’s contributions to world peace, or any other supporting documentation that demonstrates a commitment to world peace.