Strategies for International Student Recruitment
U.S. Commercial Service Presents a Workshop on…..
International Student Recruitment! Special Focus on U.S. Export Controls at Universities - Understanding Your Responsibilities
Register Now: https://emenuapps.ita.doc.gov/ePublic/newWebinarRegistration.jsp?SmartCode=0Q2B
Date & Time: December 3, 2009
Registration & Continental Breakfast will begin at 8:30am on December 3rd. The program will begin promptly at 9:00am and conclude at 3:30pm
Location: Trump Taj Mahal 1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave, Atlantic City, New Jersey
The following will be address to help develop your marketing plan for international student recruitment:
- Top 10 markets to recruit International Students
- Agent driven market, how to establish relationships and why
continuous networking and relationship building is of high importance...
China, Japan, India
- How to select the right agent/commission/contracts
- New emerging markets for student recruitment...
Vietnam, Thailand, Africa, Brazil
- Government sponsored students...
UAE, Saudi Arabia, Chile
- Study Abroad- Sending American students
Plus... Learn about the obligations that a U.S. educational institution has with regard to export laws! What happened to Professor Roth and Export Controls at Universities...
This session will address the following topics:
- All export controls applicable to universities
- Department of Defense Contracts
- Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) / Defense FAR (DFAR) – Dissemination Controls
- ITAR Technical Data and EAR-Controlled Technology in Laboratories
- Concepts of Public Domain and Fundamental Research
- Export Controls & Immigration Issues for Foreign Professors & Foreign Students
- University Export Control Policies
- A “Real – Life” Case Study
Who should attend?
- Anyone from educational institutions interacting with foreign students (recruitment,
placement, admissions, etc.)
- Faculty responsible for placing students with research projects
Cost to participate: $95.00 per person $55 per person
Your Conference Fee includes:
- presentation materials,- continental breakfast and coffee breaks,- luncheon
Accommodations:
For those needing to spend the evening in AC we have secured a conference rate of $75.00 per room, per night plus applicable taxes. To reserve your hotel room, please contact Trump Taj reservation department at 1-800-825-8888 and identify yourself as being with the MidAtlantic DEC - Code number AMIDEX9. To receive the conference rate, reservations must be made by November 12.
Questions?
Contact Kathleen Pippen kathleen.pippen@mail.doc.gov 609-989-2100 or Debora Sykes debora.sykes@mail.doc.gov 856-722-1032