U.S. Study Abroad Initiative (Backup Copy of Agenda)
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Center for Strategic & International Studies
Center for Strategic & International Studies
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Washington DC 20006, USA
Description
A one-day meeting focusing on the feasibility of creating a U.S. LHC Study Abroad Program in Geneva. Though the Meeting will focus on the specific case of undergraduate student research participation in the Large Hadron Collider Program in Geneva, the issues involved pertain much more broadly to overall U.S. national science policy, as more and more frontier research facilities are being located beyond the borders of the United States.
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Participants
Al Goshaw
Allan Lerner
Bill Valdez
Daniel Levin
David Abshire
Deborah Derrick
Donald Shapero
Elizabeth O'Malley
Fred Bernthal
Graham Harrison
Homer Neal
Howard Gordon
Howard Nicholson
Kathleen McCloud
Linda Blevins
Marta Cehelsky
Marvin Goldberg
Michael Tuts
Patricia Dehmer
Peter McPherson
Randal Ruchti
Robert Berdahl
Robert Megginson
Robert Samors
Sarah Eno
Stephen D'Arcy
Steven Goldfarb
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10:30
Introduction
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10:00
Welcome 15mPresident Lounsbery Foundation, Vice Chair, CSIS, Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, President, Center for the Study of the Presidency and CongressSpeaker: Ambassador David Abshire
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10:15
Nature of the Challenge 15mFormer Chair, HEPAP Subpanel Study on the Future of University High Energy Physics Programs, Former Member, U.S. National Science Board, Professor of Physics, University of MichiganSpeaker: Prof. Homer A. Neal
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Facility Examples with Anticipated Limited U.S. Undergraduate Student Access
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10:30
The Large Hadron Collider, ITER and the WHO 20mProfessor of Physics, Notre Dame University, Former NSF Physics Program Officer, Former Outreach Coordinator, CERN CMS ExperimentSpeaker: Prof. R. Ruchti
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Examples of Existing International Programs for Undergraduate Studies
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Current CERN REU Program 15mSpeaker: Prof. Homer A. Neal
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11:05
Study Abroad Programs in Switzerland (UCIC) 15mSpeaker: Dr. Allan Lerner, University of Illinois - Chicago
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11:20
International Undergraduate Programs at the NSF 20mSpeaker: Graham M. Harrison, Program Manager, International Programs, NSF
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10:50
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11:40
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Lunch 1h 20m
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13:00
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Interest of Scientific Community
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13:00
American Physical Society Division of Particles and Fields 20mSpeaker: Prof. Raymond Brock
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13:15
U.S. ATLAS Collaboration Board 15mSpeaker: Prof. Al Goshaw
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13:30
U.S. CMS Collaboration Board 15mSpeaker: Prof. Nick Hadley
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Benefits and Operational Challenges of Study Abroad Programs
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13:50
University of Michigan Programs 10mSpeaker: Associate Dean R. Megginson, University of Michigan
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14:00
University of Illinois - Chicago Geneva Program 10mSpeaker: Associate Provost A. Learner, University of Illinois - Chicago
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14:10
Possible Impacts Beyond Science 10mSpeaker: Dr. D. S. Levin, University of Michigan
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14:20
State Department: Host Country Issues 15mSpeaker: Representative from U.S. State Department / OSTP
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14:35
A LHC Study Abroad Proposal 20mSpeaker: Dr. S. Goldfarb, University of Michigan
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Coffee 20m
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Observations from University Consortia
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Association of American Universities 10mSpeaker: R. Berdahl, President, AAU
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Universities Research Association 10mSpeaker: F. Berenthal, President, URA
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15:35
Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) 10mSpeaker: Associate Provost A. Learner, University of Illinois - Chicago
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Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (NASULGC) 10mFormer President Michigan State University, Former Director, USAID, President, APLU (formerly NASULGC)Speaker: Pres. Peter McPherson (TBC)
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15:55
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Possible Funding Strategies
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General Foundation Perspectives 15mSpeaker: Dr. Deborah Derrick, Program Officer, Gates Foundation
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16:10
Mangement Perspectives 15mSpeaker: Mr. Steven D'Arcy, PriceWaterhouseCoopers
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15:55
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Open Discussion on Next Steps
Myron Campbell, Professor of Physics and Chair, University of Michigan,
Associate Dean, LS&A;
Homer Neal, University of Michigan
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