Internationalization Summit
The Internationalization Summit is a forum for scholars, students and members of the academic community to engage in meaningful conversation, connect, share practices and present emerging research relating to the internationalization of higher education.
2025 Pre-Summit Sessions
COILing Across Multiple Continents and Disciplines
Thursday, April 10, 11:00 - 11:45am
International House, University of Denver
Panelists:
Paul Kosempel, Director and Teaching Professor, Leadership Studies, DU
Jesse Acevedo, Assistant Professor of Political Science, DU
Ben Nourse, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, DU
Mei Yin, Professor of Mathematics, DU
Join us for an engaging and informative panel as we hear from four DU faculty members who facilitated collaborative online international (COIL) experiences between University of Denver students and students from Lund University (Sweden), Technological University of Dublin (Ireland) and Universidad del Desarrollo (Mexico). The faculty members will share lessons learned in the development and implementation of COILs in vastly different contexts.
Free Expression in Higher Education - An intercultural Simulation
Thursday, April 10, 1:30 - 3:30pm
International House, University of Denver
Facilitators:
Casey Dinger, Executive Director for Internationalization, DU
Laura Sponsler, Clinical Associate Professor Morgridge College of Education and Director of Faculty Development, DU
Join us for a highly interactive session focused on how to approach free expression within contexts of higher education. Participants will work in teams with the goal of collaboratively crafting a statement on free expression, but considering deeply how culture impacts the process as well as the outcome.
Past Internationalization Summits
2024 (Re)connecting in a Dis/connected World
Keynote speaker:
Dr. Kari Grain
Author of Critical Hope and teaches in the University of British Columbia (UBC)’s Faculty of Education, where she leads the Adult Learning and Global Change Master’s Program.
2024 Summit Program2023 Global Challenges and (in)action: Examining the role of internationalization in higher education
Keynote speakers:
Dr. Dawn Michele Whitehead
Vice President
Office of Global Citizenship for Campus, Community and Careers at the American Association of Colleges and Universities
2022: Emerging Bridges: Capacity Building Through Global Engagement
Keynote speakers:
- Dr. Himanshu Rai Director, Indian Institute of Management
- Dr. Rajika Bhandari, International Education Expert and Author
2021: Sustaining Internationalization: The Next Decade of Global Engagement
Keynote speakers:
- Dr. Himanshu Rai Director, Indian Institute of Management
- Karen Fischer, Senior Writer on Internationalization for The Chronicle of Higher Education
2019: Decolonizing Internationalization: Critical Views on International Education & Global Narratives of Nationalism
Keynote speakers:
- Deepak Unnikrishnan, Author (Temporary People), New York University Abu Dhabi
- Professor Langa Khumalo, University of KwaZulu-Natal
2018: What’s with a border? Inter/national engagement in a troubled world
Keynote speakers:
- Armando Vazquez-Ramos, California State University
- Norma Zondo, University of KwaZulu-Natal
2017: Refugees, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Education
2016: Cultivating Multiple Perspectives at Home and Abroad
2015: Internationalization @ Home
2014: Defining Internationalization for DU
Attending the Summit
Travel to DU
Visitors traveling to Denver to attend the Internationalization Summit have options for travel and lodging. The Partner Week and Summit events will take place primarily on the DU campus. The visitor guide will provide several options for hotels located near the campus.
The University of Denver is located just six miles from downtown and is about 16 minutes from the City Center via I-25 or light rail. DU’s 130-acre campus is firmly embedded in established neighborhoods and surrounded by variety of well-known dining and entertainment options.
Visitor Guide
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Hotels
There are several hotel partners in the area from whom you can request a DU rate upon reservation, which typically results in savings.
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Transportation
Make your way to DU campus using one of a variety of transportation options, from chartered buses to public transit.
Guidance for Proposals
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Proposals are submitted online and include several components:
- Session title
- Statement on the relevance to the event’s theme
- Format of session (presentation/panel, applied workshop, roundtable or other)
- Length of session (single 50 minute or double 100 minute)
- Session focus (engaging cultural diversity at home, education abroad/away, teaching, curriculum, and pedagogy, campus internationalization and global and/or international research and scholarship.
- Abstract of 150 words
- 3 Benefits or outcomes for participants joining your session
- Description of your session including how it will facilitate achieving these benefits/outcomes.
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Related questions to consider when submitting a proposal:
How do approaches to and perceptions of free expression differ and converge in global contexts and higher education?
What issues or questions within international education are in particular need of discussion around expression and pluralism? What can/should be done about that? How do we address this?
How can (international) educators create space for unspoken or unheard voices and perspectives, including international students?
How do pervasive questions of power factor into narratives and realities of practices, communication and relationship development in international education?
How are shifting legal, social, and political forces impacting attitudes toward pluralism in global contexts? What might the future hold and what is the role of higher education?
How can higher education support the development of more cohesive and inclusive societies from diverse and global populations.