Shanghai Sojourns

View Original

My first APAIE conference

Study Inca civilization in Lima Peru and visit Machu Picchu—one of many amazing opportunities for study abroad that were being showcased at APAIE

 Over the past three days I have been attending the Asia Pacific Association for International Education or APAIE conference: https://www.apaie2018.org/. This year it was held in Singapore and had over 2200 attendees  from this region as well as elsewhere around the world. This year it was held in Singapore and had over 2200 attendees  from this region as well as elsewhere around the world .

​The conference was well-organized, as one would expect here in Singapore. It was held at the Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands Hotel complex. I am already looking forward to attending next years conference in Kuala Lumpur.

Posing after our panel with fellow panelists Clay Hensley of College Board and Gavin Newton Tanser and also David Weeks of Sunrise International 

I had never been to this conference before and was invited to give a talk on DKU as part of a panel on English-language higher education opportunities in Asia.

The great boon of this conference was  being able to meet and talk with representatives from dozens of universities and other organizations around the world that run study abroad and exchange programs.

catching up with IIE and Duke colleagues Diana and Namrata

Since this will be my role in the near future, directing DKU’s Study Abroad Office and building and supporting both inbound and outbound study abroad programs, the conference gave me and DKU a great head start towards building connections and also ideas on programs that we can set up for our undergraduate students in the future.