鈥淲e don鈥檛 have the luxury 鈥 because we鈥檙e located in South Bend 鈥 to have people stop by while they come to the United States.鈥
Michael E. Pippenger, the University of Notre Dame鈥檚 newly appointed vice-president and associate provost for internationalisation, is explaining one of the reasons why the institution, which is based in America鈥檚 Midwest, works so hard at internationalisation.
鈥淭he assumption is that great scholarship happens in very elite cities along seaboards. So it鈥檚 not that people don鈥檛 want to work with us, they may just not know about us in a global context,鈥 he said.
鈥淥ne of the reasons that Notre Dame is so interested in internationalising is that we have an outstanding reputation within the US, and we鈥檙e very keen to get that word out into the wider global education community.鈥
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The university has certainly implemented an aggressive internationalisation strategy.
It has five 鈥淕lobal Gateways鈥 鈥 in Beijing, Dublin, Jerusalem, London and Rome 鈥 which provide intellectual hubs for academics, students and leaders from universities, government and businesses. The gateways host academic programmes and summer internships for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as conferences and events.
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Almost two-thirds (64 per cent) of students at the private university study abroad for at least one semester or for a summer programme during their degree 鈥 one of the highest rates in the US.
Notre Dame also has six Global Centres 鈥 in Santiago, S茫o Paulo, Mexico City, Hong Kong, Mumbai and Kylemore Abbey in western Ireland 鈥 which offer more focused academic programmes, involve scholars on an ongoing basis and help to promote academic and industry partnerships.
Back in South Bend, so called because of its location by the St Joseph River鈥檚 southernmost bend in the state of Indiana, the institution also runs summer programmes for international school and university students.
But, Dr Pippenger, who began his role at the Catholic institution in September last year after 10 years at Columbia University, is also looking for more novel approaches to promoting inward and outward student mobility, noting that an important area to address is how the university can 鈥済lobalise the experience of the 36 per cent of students who don鈥檛 go abroad鈥.
The 鈥渢raditional method鈥 of student mobility is exchange agreements with other universities, where students spend time at an institution overseas, he said. But a 鈥渕ore interesting and forward-looking鈥 perspective would be to integrate student mobility and faculty collaborations, so students are involved in academic research projects abroad, he added.
This approach could be implemented within existing international research collaborations, he said.
鈥淲e get locked in to the notion that the only way we can internationalise our students or our communities is through 鈥榯raditional study abroad鈥,鈥 he said.
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鈥淲e鈥檙e really looking to create models of research that are fluid.鈥
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Post-Brexit possibilities
Although Notre Dame does not yet have such a research programme with a university in the UK, Dr Pippenger said that this approach could be 鈥渧ery timely鈥 as the country wrestles with its identity outside the European Union.
鈥淎s research funds dry up from the EU, or if they stand in question, it鈥檚 very important that a US institution like Notre Dame shows its leadership and shows that we鈥檙e really interested in funding not just our own faculty鈥檚 research but the research from partnerships with local academics,鈥 he said.
Another distinctive feature of Notre Dame, alongside its bold internationalisation strategy, is its Catholic identity.
Dr Pippenger said that the university鈥檚 strong sense of identity and community is 鈥渧ery attractive to this [current] generation of students鈥, noting that an institution 鈥渨here community is fostered and celebrated鈥 and 鈥渨here we look to understand difference within the community鈥 is 鈥渕ore essential than ever before鈥.
But he said that it is the university鈥檚 global outlook that helps to make its community bloom.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 see our students as looking to be coddled or protected from the world. And I don鈥檛 think we as an institution see a value in that,鈥 he said.
鈥淚f I鈥檝e seen the world and lived abroad and understand difference through that kind of experience, then I鈥檓 in a better position to have a stronger, more nuanced and more sophisticated view of community and what it takes for a community to thrive.鈥
Although one of the university鈥檚 Global Gateways is in London, it was 鈥渞eally important鈥 for Notre Dame students to get out 鈥渢o all corners of the country鈥, Dr Pippenger聽added.
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鈥淚f we鈥檙e going to understand each other鈥檚 countries and have this mobility, it can鈥檛 just be from one cultural elite to another or the same usual suspects,鈥 he said.
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