Announcing a symposium
at the 24th Pace University Psychology Convention **
on
Engaging students in international work: Why and how?
May 7, Saturday, 1:10- 2:25 pm
“How can we best encourage students to engage in international and cross-cultural study, research, or organizations (like ICP or the United Nations)?” This panel brings together 5 experts to offer their guidance on this question.
Chair: Harold Takooshian, Fordham University
Presenters:
Linda Lubranski, Director for Academic Engagement, St. Joseph’s College Engaging students in study abroad
Maryam Zoma, Catholic Charities of Brooklyn-Queens
Fulbrights for undergraduate students
Teresa M. Ober, APA team @ the UN
Engaging students in United Nations work
Uwe P. Gielen, St. Francis College
International and Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Child Psychology.
Discussant:
Samvel Jeshmaridian, Psi Beta & TCI Technical Careers Institute
** This symposium is part of the 24th Pace University Psychology Conference, at 1 Pace Plaza on Saturday, 7 May 2016. A free “international lunch” is served at noon, immediately preceding the 1:10-2:25 pm symposium. This symposium is arranged in cooperation with SPSSI-New York and the Manhattan Psychological Association. For any details, contact takoosh@aol.com, or check
www.pace.edu/dyson/departments/psychology-nyc/24th-annual-conference