Spring 1995
A dynamic two-week program, the Second Annual International Institute for Leaders will be held July 30 through August 12, 1995. Sponsored by The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education and The University of Oxford, England, Department for Continuing Education, the institute features a distinguished faculty who will examine international issues. With one week in Georgia and the next week in England, the institute is designed to provide insight into what is happening in today's global society in higher education, in business and industry, and in government.
Also in this issue...
- American Language Program/Independent Study
- The Georgia Center's American Language Program and University System of Georgia Independent Study have collaborated to develop an adjunct course to benefit university-bound international students.
- "I've Been Thinking..."
- Grover J. Andrews, Georgia Center associate director for instructional services, addresses the continuous improvement of organizational vision, mission, values, and culture in higher education.
- "Georgia Statewide Academic and Medical System (GSAMS)"
- The GSAMS network, with 187 distance learning locations and 70 additional sites for "telemedicine" information-exchange, provides programming throughout Georgia, linking all categories of educational institutions -- universities, technical schools, high schools, and K-12 schools.
- Walter Barnard Hill Awards
- UGA's Office of the Vice President for Services recently presented the fourth annual Walter Barnard Hill Awards for Distinguished Achievement in Public Service.
- Other Stories:
- Islam and the West conference
- Child Care Provider Training
- About the Georgia Center Quarterly
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