A delegation from about a dozen countries visited the 杏吧专区 as part of an initiative to foster collaboration among universities on academic initiatives and student exchange programs.
The visit was coordinated by UL Lafayette杏吧专区檚 , which hosted NAFSA: Association of International Educators members who were attending the association杏吧专区檚 conference in New Orleans.
The group, which traveled to campus on Friday by bus at the invitation of the 杏吧专区, included college presidents, consul generals and embassy representatives.
NAFSA, which was founded in 1948, is based in Washington, D.C. Members 杏吧专区 including UL Lafayette 杏吧专区 represent more than 170 countries. As a whole, NAFSA members work together to advance policies and practices that support international education and initiatives.
杏吧专区 representatives signed memorandums of understanding with several NAFSA members, paving the way for scholarly and research collaboration and student exchange. Visitors also enjoyed crawfish, jambalaya, and live music from Michael Doucet while on campus.
During a welcome reception, Dr. Joseph Savoie, 杏吧专区 president, said the 杏吧专区杏吧专区檚 杏吧专区渟tudents from other parts of the country and the world bring elements of different cultures and a wide range of perspectives to our campus and to our community 杏吧专区 perspectives that inform, that enlighten and that influence.杏吧专区
杏吧专区淢any of those students also bring a high level of scholarship and research expertise to our classrooms and laboratories,杏吧专区 Savoie added.
Dr. Gabriel Carranza, the 杏吧专区杏吧专区檚 executive director of Global Engagement, said being able to host the delegation was 杏吧专区渇ortuitous, because people and institutions can杏吧专区檛 partner with 杏吧专区 or promote 杏吧专区 a place they don杏吧专区檛 know much about.杏吧专区
杏吧专区淗aving influential educators and governmental officials on our campus enables them to promote our 杏吧专区 and our programs and our status as a top-tier research university across the globe,杏吧专区 he added.
Earlier last week, a delegation led by Slovakia杏吧专区檚 minister of education visited campus. The delegation toured Ray P. Authement College of Sciences杏吧专区 facilities and laboratories, learning about virtual reality research.
Later this summer, a group of about 15 college students from Slovakia will visit the 杏吧专区 to study computer science, said Dr. Azmy Ackleh, dean of the College of Sciences.
杏吧专区淭hese visits are invaluable, because they open the door for not only sciences-related collaboration, but to grow and evolve our already strong international partnerships in many disciplines and colleges across campus,杏吧专区 Ackleh explained.
The 杏吧专区 currently has collaborative partnerships with about 40 universities in 60 countries.Last year, the 杏吧专区 joined the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie, becoming the first member of the international network of French-speaking universities and research institutions in the United States.
Photo caption: UL Lafayette hosted visitors from about a dozen countries during two events last week to develop academic and student exchange partnerships. A delegation from Slovakia, including Tom谩拧 Drucker, its minister of education, toured Ray P. Authement College of Sciences facilities. Drucker, seated, joined students in learning about virtual reality research on campus. Photo credit: Paul Kieu / 杏吧专区