Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Danube University Krems


As always, the main chore of travelling is to promote the Global Modules network, either through presenting at conferences or visiting universities. We want as many different voices represented in the international dialogue as possible. We're focusing on creating a strong foundation in Africa and the Middle East, two areas that are all too often either ignored or vilified. That said, we also other parts of the world included as well. Obviously, we want European universities and we're trying to get a variety of schools. Last month I visited two universities in Sweden, and this trip I'm talking to multiple universities in Spain, Austria and Hungary.


One example of a potential Austrian partner is Danube University Krems. It is about an hour outside of Vienna, meaning that you travel around on the great intercity train system and then jump on one of the S lines that head out of town. Danube University Krems is an innovative school that is only around 15 years old and has around 3000 students. Our local champion is Sabine Zauchner. Her interest in the project shows how even in the academic world there are advantages to "networking." I met a professor from Klagenfurt University in Austria when Michelle Miller and I presented on the Global Modules at a conference in Hyderabad, India. The Klagenfurt professor then asked me to present at a Learning Communities conference in Klagenfurt, where I met Sabine after my presentation. She then encouraged me to visit her school and now it is paying benefits. They are interested in getting involved in the Concepts of Community core class for the spring semester, linking up for a couple Global Modules, and then, hopefully, expanding from there.

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