Celebrating Global Citizenship: International Education Weeks 2023
"Every conversation is a journey into a new world." This remark from a participant at this year’s International Education Weeks (IEW) at Saint Mary's University encapsulates the spirit of the annual celebration highlighting the value of international and intercultural education.
Celebrated in more than 100 nations around the world each year, the event highlights the important role that international education plays in fostering global citizenship. Here at SMU, it’s also an opportunity to showcase wonderful opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to participate in intercultural learning on campus and around the world.
Held this year between October 30 and November 17, the Global Learning and Intercultural Support Office hosted a wide range of information sessions and workshops offered in partnership with various university departments and community members across campus. “This year, we were able to offer a record number of events thanks to the support of SMU community members and a mighty team of Global Skills Opportunity Ambassadors,” said Global Learning Office Director, Miyuki Arai. Global Skills Opportunity Ambassadors are SMU students who help promote study abroad opportunities and deliver supports for low-income students, students with disabilities, and Indigenous students. Learn more about the program here.
More information
Visit the Global Learning webpage to learn more about SMU’s international education opportunities as well as how students can participate in the Global Skills Opportunity Ambassadors program. Any inquiries or request for more information about opportunities and events presented during IEW2023 can be directed to Global@smu.ca.
IEW2023 Showcase
Day of the Dead Community Altar
The week began with the Day of the Dead Community Altar at the Patrick Power Library. This tradition, running from October 29 to November 3, offered a space for the SMU community to honor and remember departed loved ones.
Study Abroad Information Sessions: Bangladesh, France, Thailand, Norway, and Korea
A series of informative sessions about studying abroad in Bangladesh, France, Thailand, Norway, and Korea offered students a global perspective. Exchange students, including Anas from North South University, Pat from Srinakharinwirot University, Samuel from ESSCA Ecole de Management, Vilde from the University of Oslo, and Daeun from the University of Ulsan, shared their unique experiences, providing insights into the academic and cultural dynamics of their respective countries.
Colombia Field School & Study, Research, Teach in France
On October 31, attendees engaged in a presentation by Dr. Andrés Arteaga on the Colombia Field School, which illuminated the significant roles of grassroots organizations in shaping Colombia's historical memory and peace initiatives. Following this, the session titled 'Study, Research, Teach in France' welcomed Noémie Thirot and Mélaine Ricard-Boulieu from the French Embassy (Ottawa) and the French Consulate (Moncton), who detailed diverse opportunities available in France for study, teaching, and research.
Global Learning Open House and Global Vending Machine
The Global Learning Open House and Global Vending Machine offered an opportunity to meet with Global Learning Team and exciting exploration of global cultures through snacks.
Killam Fellowships Information Session
The Killam Fellowships Information Session presented a transformative opportunity for Canadian students to study in the United States.
Metaponto Field School & Villa of Titus Archaeological Field School
Following, Drs. Sveva Savelli and Myles McCallum provided archaeological perspectives in the Metaponto and Villa of Titus Archaeological Field Schools sessions.
Year 2 at SMU: Study Abroad & Intercultural Panel Discussion
The 'Year 2 at SMU: Study Abroad' session informed students about study abroad opportunities, spanning all faculties, and detailed the application timeline, accompanied by a pizza lunch. An Intercultural Panel Discussion, facilitated by international students, fostered a dialogue on developing intercultural competence.
Women & Gender Studies Special Event
Nuestras Muertas, Nuestros Muertos: Decentering Gender & Decolonizing Feminist Epistemology
The week concluded with 'Nuestras Muertas, Nuestros Muertos,' a conference featuring guest speaker Yuderkys Espinosa Miñoso and the screening of "Las Tres Muertes de Marisela Escobedo." This full-day event was organized with support from SMU Dean of Arts Office/Arts with Impact, SMU WGST Program, SMU Patrick Power Library, SMU Global Learning and Intercultural Support, SMU Languages and Cultures, MSVU Library, MSVU International Education Centre, and the MSVU Office of Student Experience.
Urban Meadows Project Update
The Global Learning Office was pleased to welcome back the Better with Bees Team from Charles P. Allen High School in Bedford, NS, for their second presentation. Reflecting on the year since their initial appearance during IEW 2022, they shared updates about the Urban Meadows Project, impressing the SMU community with their continued dedication, knowledge, and enthusiasm. To watch the Better with Bees' work, view their documentary at https://youtu.be/7mxWywgq8gg, produced by their skilled documentary team.
Angers Program Information Session
Dr. Sophie Beaulé hosted an informative session about SMU’s longstanding partnership in Angers, France. Students have been attending this French language-learning program since the 1970s, and it remains one of our most popular study abroad destinations today. Allons-y!
Canadian Summer School in Germany (CSSG)
Dr. John Plews led a virtual presentation on the Canadian Summer School in Germany, a program where students can learn German, explore the country, and meet local friends.
Travel the World with SMU Student Societies
Travel the World with SMU Student Societies session allowed attendees to interact with representatives from different student societies, offering insights into diverse global cultures.
Interactive Session: The Sounds of Culture
On November 16, 'Interactive Session: The Sounds of Culture' took participants on an auditory journey, exploring the diverse cultural sounds from across the world. This session offered a distinctive approach to understanding global cultures through their auditory landscapes.
Info Session: Difficult Heritage Field School (Paris and Berlin)
An informative session on the Difficult Heritage Field School, presented by Drs. Jason Grek-Martin and Kirrily Freeman, explored historical sites in Paris and Berlin, illuminating aspects of history and memory in these European cities.
IEW Signature Event:
13th Annual Stories from Overseas
The International Education Week culminated with the 13th Annual 'Stories from Overseas' event. This gathering was designed to help participants challenge their preconceptions and beliefs, fostering a culture of understanding through the UNESCO Story Circles workshop. Aimed at addressing the Sustainable Development Goals 4 (Quality Education), 5 (Gender Equality), and 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions) of the 2030 Agenda, the program showcased the broad scope of international education. Reflecting on the event, an attendee noted, “These stories highlight the transformative nature of international education,” emphasizing the profound impact of the shared narratives.
Stay tuned for the 2024 call of proposals and join us in next year’s celebration of international and intercultural experiences at Saint Mary’s University!