During that program, Shige researched the intersections of immigrant cultures, sexuality, and educational policy in the Netherlands.Mr. The acronym was retained to reflect NAFSA's proud past and broad name recognition.As the decade ended, the fall of the Berlin Wall, disintegration of the Soviet Union, and end of the Cold War indicated that significant political changes were to come. Among the highlights was Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee's moving speech compelling us to do more for African higher education.The beautiful baroque city of Turin, Italy, hosted the EAIE’s 16th Annual Conference, which attracted more than 1900 higher education professionals from all over the world. In 2018, he was appointed Chair of the President’s Advisory Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities by President Donald J. Trump.Dr. She achieved two Bachelor’s Degrees, in International Business and Finance which propelled her to work with the financial services industry at Franklin Templeton Investments for 4 years. She examined the theme 'On equal terms: new partners in international education', carefully outlining her vision of cooperation on equal terms and the pre-conditions for successful partnerships. "Almost everybody around seems to be quite excited about what is going on in Eastern and Central Europe." When Janusz Grzelak, deputy minister of Education in Poland, proclaimed this in his keynote speech, he not only gave a good description of the mood prevailing in Europe in 1990 but also that at the second EAIE Conference which took place again in Amsterdam. The host of the conference, the University of Vienna, is one of the oldest universities in the world and is an institution which several Nobel Prize Laureates attended. The NAFSA Annual Conference & Expo is the largest and most dynamic international education event in the world. 128 International Education professionals attended the one-day conference on Thursday, April 11, 2019 on the Birmingham-Southern Campus. An expert panel of diverse backgrounds will provide insight into the job market outlook for each of the aforementioned sectors, with focus on the specific skills and experiences employers are seeking in applicants. The rector of the Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Prof Rudolf Andorka, formally opened the conference, and the Hungarian Minister of Culture and Education, Balint Magyar, gave an interesting account of current developments in Hungarian higher education. Tapio Varis, professor and chair of media culture and communication education at the University of Tampere, discussed the following trends with the Keynote Plenary: transnationalisation of education, public-private partnerships, technology-enabled learning and what will happen to traditional universities. The study abroad program, through the Center for Intercultural and International Programs, has been an integral part of Xavier’s diverse learning and teaching approach in fulfilling this mission.
Taylor holds both a Doctor of Jurisprudence and a Master of Arts with honors from Drake University.