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  • The EducationUSA Global Exchange (EdGE) Podcast provides guidance, leadership, and expertise in the field of international student enrollment to U.S. higher education representatives. A space for representatives to network, share stories, and exchange ideas, The EdGE also provides EducationUSA with a platform to highlight its own history, elevate current events within the network, and imagine our future through storytelling. Have any feedback, questions, or ideas for new episodes? Email us at podcast@educationusa.org. Thank you!
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Episodes
  • Episode 20: Straight From the Source: EducationUSA 101
    Jul 8 2024
    Straight from the Source:  EducationUSA 101 Summary: As we celebrate EducationUSA’s 25th anniversary, this evergreen resource provides early-career professionals and those interfacing with EducationUSA for the first time with information about the network and its impact. EducationUSA advisers, REAC: Regional Managers, and staff members describe and discuss the EducationUSA network, and how it can support international student mobility and recruitment for U.S. higher education institutions. This episode showcases the breadth and depth of EducationUSA’s global network, providing broad knowledge and specific insights.  Guests: -Robin Lathrop; Branch Chief, EducationUSA, U.S. Department of State -Gordana Mirchikj; REAC: Regional Manager for East, Central, and Southern Europe -Marilyn Owusu; Adviser, EducationUSA Ghana -Noel Panebianco; Events Manager, EducationUSA Global Services -Santika Salim; Adviser, EducationUSA Indonesia -Ana Villavicencio; REAC: Regional Manager for the Andean Region -Danielle Vinales; Special Projects Manager, EducationUSA Global Services -William Westerman; Social Media & Communications Specialist, EducationUSA Global Services Episode Resources: EducationUSA website: https://educationusa.state.gov/. EducationUSA Linktree: https://linktr.ee/educationusahei. EducationUSA 2024 Forum: https://bit.ly/EdUSAForum2024. EducationUSA 2024 East Asia & the Pacific Regional Forum: https://bit.ly/EAPForum2024. EducationUSA Fair Portal: https://www.educationusafairs.org/. EducationUSA U.S. Higher Education Institution Monthly Newsletter: https://bit.ly/EdUSAHEINewsletter. EducationUSA Global Guide: https://educationusa.state.gov/us-higher-education-professionals/recruitment-resources/global-guide. EducationUSA “Global Marketing Campaign” Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUb49h_d9v2spKG2K4QezHGoNs1--1wti. EducationUSA Adviser Center contact information: https://educationusa.state.gov/find-advising-center. Reach out to us: educationusa@iie.org, educationusa@state.gov.
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    35 mins
  • Episode 19: The Intersection of Climate Change and International Education Part 2
    Apr 25 2024
    Sebastian Fernandez and Eddie West discuss their involvement in international education and their journey towards addressing climate change within the industry. They highlight the urgent need to address climate change and its impact on the planet, including rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and food security. The conversation explores the role of air travel in international education and suggests ways to reduce emissions, such as combining trips and utilizing virtual meetings. The importance of sustainability commitments by institutions and the growing concern of students about climate change are also discussed. The conversation concludes with an introduction to CANIE, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing the intersection of climate and international education. The conversation discusses the founding and purpose of the CANIE Accord, a voluntary commitment for institutions and organizations to take climate action in the field of international education. The CANIE Accord provides a list of 70 different climate actions that institutions can take, ranging from relatively easy to ambitious. The conversation highlights the importance of collective action and the need for long-term financial sustainability models. It also emphasizes the role of individual institutions in committing to climate-conscious travel policies, replacing physical meetings with virtual ones, and adjusting procurement practices. The conversation concludes with tips for international recruiters, including the importance of collaboration, eliminating printed materials, and engaging with campus sustainability offices. CANIE website: https://canie.org/ CANIE podcast: https://canie.org/learn/podcast CAINE @ NAFSA: Greening Student Recruitment: A Climate Action Revolution in Travel Practices Thursday, May 30, 2024 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM CT The Time Is Now: Practical Steps to Climate Action in Education Abroad Thursday, May 30, 2024 3:00 PM – 3:50 PM CT CANIE Accord: Leadership and Principles for Shared Climate Action Friday, May 31, 2024 9:30 AM – 10:20 AM CT
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    45 mins
  • Episode 18: The Intersection of Climate Change and International Education Part 1
    Apr 25 2024
    Sebastian Fernandez and Eddie West discuss their involvement in international education and their journey towards addressing climate change within the industry. They highlight the urgent need to address climate change and its impact on the planet, including rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and food security. The conversation explores the role of air travel in international education and suggests ways to reduce emissions, such as combining trips and utilizing virtual meetings. The importance of sustainability commitments by institutions and the growing concern of students about climate change are also discussed. The conversation concludes with an introduction to CANIE, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing the intersection of climate and international education. The conversation discusses the founding and purpose of the CANIE Accord, a voluntary commitment for institutions and organizations to take climate action in the field of international education. The CANIE Accord provides a list of 70 different climate actions that institutions can take, ranging from relatively easy to ambitious. The conversation highlights the importance of collective action and the need for long-term financial sustainability models. It also emphasizes the role of individual institutions in committing to climate-conscious travel policies, replacing physical meetings with virtual ones, and adjusting procurement practices. The conversation concludes with tips for international recruiters, including the importance of collaboration, eliminating printed materials, and engaging with campus sustainability offices. CANIE website: https://canie.org/ CANIE podcast: https://canie.org/learn/podcast CAINE @ NAFSA: Greening Student Recruitment: A Climate Action Revolution in Travel Practices Thursday, May 30, 2024 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM CT The Time Is Now: Practical Steps to Climate Action in Education Abroad Thursday, May 30, 2024 3:00 PM – 3:50 PM CT CANIE Accord: Leadership and Principles for Shared Climate Action Friday, May 31, 2024 9:30 AM – 10:20 AM CT
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    32 mins

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