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FICAP 2012 : First Forum on International Collaborative Academic Programs | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ficap.vn | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
Conference Theme:
“Collaborative academic programs as a contribution to developing nations” The focus of collaborative ventures is no longer just on learning to communicate with our foreign neighbours, but in gaining the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and awareness that allow us to operate across cultural boundaries wherever these boundaries may be found. While globalization effects us all, many nations still continue to traverse internal boundaries between colonist and indigenous peoples. The world is full of interactions between people, groups, and nations who think, feel, and act differently. At the same time these people, groups, and nations are exposed to common problems that demand cooperation for their solutions. The threats of global warming, organized crime, poverty, terrorism, ocean pollution, extinction of animals, AIDS, or a worldwide recession demands cooperation and the support of diverse groups in order to implement the decisions made (Hofstede & Hofstede, 2005). This conference will explore how academic partnerships driven by academic values rather than commercialism can draw on cultural diversity as an opportunity for growth and learning. Presenters are invited to critically examine the values and assumptions underpinning cross-cultural collaboration and explore notions of success that suggest new avenues for research. Paper sessions, workshops, and panel discussion categories International collaborative academic programmes Global social responsibility Managing global Capstone projects Global collaborative e-tools Collaborative research Indigenous notions of collaboration Cross cultural competencies Developing global teamwork skills: Academic and Industry Exporting/importing education – challenges/benefits Cross-cultural student support Cross-cultural teaching: a clash of pedagogies? Working with [China] [SE Asia]: Country specifics and relationships (individual countries can be nominated. Possible special track: Mekong Area Research Initiatives – to explore special interests of this critical region. Features Poster session: AUT/ITEC BCIS Capstone Project students. Submissions Abstracts (papers), Panel discussions and Workshop proposals: no more than one page, in English. Deadline: 29th Feb, 2012. Due date extension possible if required Full paper submissions by: 20th April, 2012 Notifications by: 20th May, 2012 Deadline for final submission: 20th June, 2012 Submit to: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ficap1 |
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