Annual Report UdeM 2013-2014 - page 8

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a dream to call our own
Over the last three decades, the student population and faculty of
the Université de Moncton’s three campuses have become highly
internationalized. The university community is supportive of this trend.
It must, however, keep pace with the change and invest the resources
required to properly welcome and fully integrate students from all over
the world in order to guarantee their success.
At the three campuses, international recruitment is growing rapidly. Each
campus must therefore continue to assess its capacity to welcome an
ever-increasing international student population.
The university hopes that the strategy for internationalization will
encompass the classroom, teaching methods, collaborations in the area
of research and the development of exchange and mobility initiatives for
both students and faculty.
Renewal of agreement with the Université de
Bretagne-Sud
During the summer of 2013, the Université de Moncton concluded an
agreement in principle with the Université de Bretagne-Sud (UBS) supporting
the renewal of collaboration between its faculty of administration and the
Université de Bretagne-Sud’s Faculty of law, economics and management,
providing mainly for a double diploma at the master level.
Conference on mobility of students and young
workers
In September 2013, during a visit by a Canada-France Parliamentary
Association delegation, the French Consulate in the Atlantic Provinces, the
Société Nationale de l’Acadie and the university organized a conference on
the mobility of students and young workers. Delegates, elected officials and
senators discussed ways to increase mobility for youth between Canada and
France, whether for study, practicums or work experience.
PRIORITY
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Internationalization
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