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Topic or Title Name/Status/Date
Email/Organization/URL
31. Cultural Adaptations for Hispanic American Students in Education; Global HRM in Developing World. Ongoing study. Susan E. Morey, PhD smorey1234@aol.com
Senior Global HRD Consultant, University Professor of Global HRM
URL: http://www.wlu.ca/homepage.php?grp_id=1025&ct_id=880&f_id=31
30. Lifestyle changes in health habits (exercise, diet, alcohol, smoking) of International students when they are attending a host university. Beverly L. Harju, East Carolina University, harjub@mail.ecu.edu
Secondly, I am comparing their views to home students' views. This study includes Finnish and SE USA students.
URL: core.ecu.edu/psyc/harjub/harju.html
29. An Assessment of the use and effectiveness of International Student & Scholar Services - quantitative approach to assessing the quality and use of a variety of services offered to int'l students and scholars. Amir Reza, areza@babson.edu
Babson College, complete
Philip Pratt and Gerald Work also worked on this project.
28. Transnational advocacy network for democracy and civic education - Case study of global democracy and civic education efforts in public schools. Heather Heckel, hheckel7@aol.com
Georgia State University, Researching background
27. Student outcomes of study abroad: What is the real value of study abroad for students? Michelle Szabo, mszabo@iastate.edu
Iowa State University, Study Abroad Resource Center, Ongoing.
26. Establishing a Framework for Integrating International Alumni into the Intellectual Life of the University. Tim Hartigan, University at Buffalo, dissertation research (in progress). tjh5@buffalo.edu,
Case study of how UB's Graduate School of Education (GSE) recent, doctoral-level international alumni can be re-integrated; and work with GSE faculty in teaching and research.
25. Success factors relating to strategic alliances formed between Chinese state universities and institutes, and foreign education partners, pertaining to the development and delivery of courses and programs in China. Mike Willis, Monash University, ongoing. mike.willis@buseco.monash.edu.au,
URL: http://www.monash.edu.au
24. Intercultural Sensitivity and the Christian Missionary Experience: A Few Cases of American Religious Personnel in Japan. Paul Maeker, paul.maeker@ci.stpaul.mn.us, University of Minnesota-(degree)
23. American culture training for international students and the attitudinal changes affecting assimilation into American academic life. Susan E. Morey, PhD dissertation research
smorey1234@aol.com, Virginia Commonwealth University. Looking for programs in American universities offering cultural adaptation courses for incoming international students.
22. The role of foreign studies in the progress of Central and Eastern European Ph.D students' scientific careers. Eva Berde, Professor; new PhD program.
eva.berde@micro.bke.hu, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration.
Welcome: Joint research intention.
21. American Women in Study Abroad 1860-1920: I'm looking at women who studied in recognized institutions and the changes created by their receiving education abroad, both for them personally and for American society. Mell Bolen, PhD dissertation in progress
Mell_Bolen@brown.edu, Brown University
Welcome: Diaries, letters, or related records.
20. History of U.S. education abroad-- overseas study and work-- programmed activity, sponsored by U.S. or foreign institutions, done as part of undergraduate degree studies. William W. Hoffa, Ph.D. ('Bill'),
independent consultant.
bhoffa@external.umass.edu,
Academic Consultants International, www.academic-consultants.com
19. The effects of reentry on U.S. students who have recently returned from studying abroad. Kirsten Mahoney, Masters thesis,
December 2000.
kirsten_mahoney@hotmail.com,
San Francisco State University
18. Internationalizing Engineering Education Kathleen Maher, ongoing
kmaher@uri.edu, University of Rhode Island http://www.uri.edu/iep
17. International education in non-governmental higher educational institutions and cooperation of non-governmental organization Sergey  I.  Sidorenko, VP, ongoing
ssi@ibi.metrocom.ru, INTERNATIONAL  BANKING  INSTITUTE, Saint-Petersburg, Russia http://www.ibi.spb.ru
16. International Educational Cooperation: (1) Distance Learning, (2) Intercultural Experience, (3) EU & Third Countries, (4) Social Empirical Studies, (5) Project Management. Peter Mayr, ongoing
mayr.soc@beb.ac.at, Bureau for EU Educational Cooperation Programmes, Vienna http://www.sokrates.at/minerva

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