2015-2016 University Catalog 
  
2015-2016 University Catalog

International Programs and Resources


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Office of Global Strategy

Mason Hall, D9
Phone: 703-993-9630
Fax: 703-993-5095
Web: masonglobal.gmu.edu

Administration

Dr. Solon Simmons, Interim Vice President for Global Strategy

The Office of Global and International Strategies provides leadership and support to a university committed to realizing its global goals. It assists faculty, students, and units to pursue international activities, including through coordination of efforts across units and beyond borders. The office represents Mason’s global interests to government and non-governmental agencies, business and community leaders, and educational partners around the world. It also serves as an incubator for innovative projects through which Mason faculty and students engage with counterparts across the globe.

Center for Global Education: Study-Abroad Office

Johnson Center, Room 235
Phone: 703-993-2154
Fax: 703-993-2153
Web: globaled.gmu.edu
E-mail: cge@gmu.edu

Administration

Dr. Yehuda Lukacs, Director

The Center for Global Education (CGE) offers students the opportunity to challenge their assumptions about themselves and other cultures in an educational environment by offering study-abroad programs of varying lengths, academic emphases, and locations. Students can discover new cultures, sharpen language skills, and travel while earning credit. Study options include faculty-led, short-term study tours and intensive language programs; semester and year-long Mason-sponsored programs; direct exchange programs and international internship programs. Most programs are open to Mason undergraduate and graduate students and short-term programs are also open to faculty, staff, and the general public.

CGE offers a wealth of resources to help create a personalized international experience, including information sessions about study-abroad and internship options; one-on-one student advising; transfer of approved international program credits; a resource library of travel books; international and diplomatic community programming; advising to international students from partner schools; and International Student Identity Cards.

Center for Global Studies

5067 Metropolitan Building/3434 Washington Blvd., Arlington
Phone: 703-993-9433
Web: cgs.gmu.edu

Administration

Desmond Dinan, Director and Professor, School of Policy, Governement, and International Affairs

Dedicated to the promotion of multidisciplinary research on globalization, the Center for Global Studies coordinates outreach efforts in global affairs, facilitating access for external communities to the university’s full range of global expertise. Ongoing activities include hosting guest speakers and visiting scholars, an annual conference, electronic publications, and an annual cycle of small grants to support faculty research. The center also manages multi-academic unit research projects and a number of regional and thematic working groups.

Mason Korea

119 Songdo Munhwa-ro
Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
Korea 406-840
Phone: +82 32-626-1802
Fax: +82 32-626-1819
Web: masonkorea.gmu.edu
Email: songdo@gmu.edu

Administration

Dr. Joy Hughes, Interim Provost and President

To enhance Mason’s global presence and increase accessibility to its academic programs, the university offers opportunities in Songdo, South Korea on the Incheon Global Campus.

Mason Korea, which opened in March 2014, offers bachelor degree programs in management and economics, currently. The bachelor’s degree program in global affairs began in March 2015, and additional programs are being planned for the future. Academic program requirements and standards are identical with those on the US campuses. Students based at Mason Korea travel to the Fairfax campus for their third year of study. Opportunities for US-based students to study at the Mason Korea are in place.

Office of International Programs and Services

Student Union I, Suite 4300
Phone: 703-993-2970
Fax: 703-993-2966
Web: oips.gmu.edu

Administration

Judith A. vanBever-Green, MEd, Executive Director

The Office of International Programs and Services (OIPS) provides services on both regulatory and cultural topics. Staff members provide regulatory information related to non-immigrant status and have been designated by the university to issue and sign immigration documents and paperwork on behalf of the institution. OIPS advisors are available at scheduled walk-in times and by appointment to discuss any concern and to provide practical assistance to students and scholars as they adjust to U.S. culture. OIPS conducts a comprehensive orientation program for new international students and offers social and cultural programming throughout the fall and spring semesters. Most notably, the staff and student volunteers work to internationalize campus life for all members of the Mason community through programs and outreach designed to connect people from different global cultures with one another for meaningful dialogue and cultural learning.

INTO George Mason University and the Mason Global Center

Mason Global Center
Phone: 703-993-4501
Fax: 703-993-4502
E-mail: INTO@gmu.edu


Building on a thirty-two year tradition of excellence in English language and language-supported education at Mason, the INTO George Mason University joint venture was established in 2014. This venture marks the fifth INTO University Partnership in the United States.

Located in the new Mason Global Center, Mason offers academic Pathway and English language development programs administered by the INTO Mason   joint venture. Personalized support tailored to international students’ educational, social and cultural needs prepares them to progress with confidence as degree-seeking students. INTO Mason provides international students with learning experiences and services that promote academic, professional and personal success. Pathway programs are available to students interested in studying in a wide range of degree programs at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Academic and General English programs are available to students looking to develop their language proficiency on a short term basis or as they complete the application process for a pathway or direct admission. The innovative Pathway and English language programs offered at INTO Mason are delivered by highly qualified Mason faculty.