International Education Committee (IEC)
The International Education Committee (IEC) strives to develop and sustain a comprehensive international ethos throughout the ӰState University, Long Beach (Ӱ) campus community. The IEC promotes global literacy at Ӱ by fostering the internationalization of curricula and encouraging international experiences among faculty, staff, and students.
The duties of the International Education Committee shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
- Promoting a collaborative effort toward a “globally-engaged campus community” as stated in the Ӱ Mission Statement;
- Proposing policies and policy revisions as appropriate related to International Education to CEPC;
- Collaborating with colleges, departments, and the Associate Vice President for International Education and Global Engagement to encourage and facilitate interdisciplinary curricular and programmatic internationalization;
- Providing guidance, recommendations, and advocacy for International Education;
- Supporting faculty efforts related to International Education;
- Contributing advice and recommendations on International Educational linkages;
- Encouraging efforts that enhance funding for International Education-related initiatives and research;
- Coordinating the work of International Education Committee subcommittees and working groups pertaining to International Education;
- Submitting an annual report of the committee’s activities to the chair of the Curriculum and Educational Policies Council (CEPC).
CHARGE REVISED: FEBRUARY 16, 2017
REVISIONS EFFECTIVE: IMMEDIATELY
Faculty members shall be recommended by the Academic Senate Nominating Committee. Members shall serve staggered, three-year terms and may be re-elected, but shall serve no more than two consecutive terms.
- Associate Vice President, International Education and Global Engagement, or Provost’s designee
- *Senior Director, Center for International Education, or designee
- *Director, Education Abroad, or designee
- *Director, International Ӱ and Scholar Services, or designee
- *Director, Global Studies Institute, or designee
- Two (2) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer faculty members from College of the Arts
- Two (2) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer faculty members from College of Business
- Two (2) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer faculty members from College of Education
- Two (2) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer faculty members from College of Engineering
- Two (2) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer faculty members from College of Health and Human Services
- Four (4) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer faculty members from College of Liberal Arts
- Two (2) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer faculty members from College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- One (1) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer librarians faculty member
- One (1) tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer faculty member from the American Language Institute
- Three (3) staff members, selected by the Staff Council
- Two (2) students, selected by the Associated Ӱ, Inc.
- One (1) member of the Curriculum and Educational Policies Council selected by the council, who should also be a member of the International Education Committee if possible; if an individual with dual membership is not available, the council member becomes a non-voting member of the International Education Committee
*Non-voting, ex-officio member
The committee is led by a Steering Group, comprised of an elected chair, vice chair, recorder, member- at-large, in addition to the Associate Vice President, International Education, and the Senior Director, Center for International Education.