College/Departmental Database � This section of the database is formatted to allow for an easy search of international activities conducted by a particular college or department. The data are primarily sorted by the following colleges or programs.
Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences Arts, Architecture, and Humanities Business and Behavioral Science Engineering and Science Health, Education, and Human Development Miscellaneous programs (Graduate School, Asian Studies) Definitions : Programs : International activities carried out on a continuing basis with other faculty members or units at Clemson University.These activities exist independent of any particular faculty member.
Projects : Individual international activities, often of relatively short duration that are dependent on involvement of a particular faculty member.
Under each College, the data are then subdivided by the various departments and centers within that college. International Activities for each college are then sorted under each department. This database lists the departments with programs or projects in that college, then briefly explains the nature of the program or project.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND LIFE SCIENCES Top Animal and Veterinary Science Dr. Dee L. Cross
Conducting international research in France and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Annel K. Greene
Advisor to the Turkish Student Association.
Animal Physiology Program Dr. John Diehl
Taught course in Guyana.
Biological Sciences Dr. Albert Abbott
Hosts undergraduate exchange students from France.
Collaborates on several grant projects with French and Italian researchers.
Microbiology and Molecular Medicine Agricultural and Applied Economics Dr. Mike Hammig
Teaches APEC 822 � Contemporary Public Policy.
Involved in exchange program with the Ecole Superieur d�Agriculture in Angers, France.
Collaborating with Bogor Agricultural University in Indonesia.
Researched Sus nable Food Production Systems: Economics and Public Policy Interventions.
Dr. Harold M Harris
Conducts a Clemson Extension program involving international market and trade policy impacts
on the South Carolina agriculture industry.
Dr. Mark Henry
Conducts ongoing joint research of rural links to urban economic development in the U.S. and
France with Dijon, France.
Dr. James C.O. Nyankori
Participates in development of integrated pest management for cowpea production in Ghana.
Works with university consortium on health care financing in Uganda.
Dr. Gary Wells
Teaches ECON 310 � International Economy; APEC 420 � World Agricultural Trade; and APEC 490 --
Special Topics: International Trade.
Involved in exchange program with the Ecole Superieur d�Agriculuture in Angers, France.
Researched the Impacts of Globalization on the South Carolina Rural Economy.
Developed a sustainable development/environmental module for an international economics course
designed for non-majors.
Agricultural and Biological Engineering Dr. John Chastain
Participated in a Swine Manure and Odor Management Tour and Seminar for Thai government officials.
Dr. John Collier
Involved with a project for the Institute of Biology for Inland Waters in Russia.
Dr. Roy Dodd
Involved in a flax development program with the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Canada, and the
Czech Republic.
Dr. Young Han
Coordinates an exchange program in Korea.
Dr. John Hayes
Sponsoring a Fulbright Scholar visiting from the Ukraine.
Coordinates an exchange program in Germany.
Dr. Robert Williamson
Serves as a review panelist for Binational Agricultural Research and Development of the U.S. and Israel.
Food Science and Human Nutrition Dr. James Acton
Developing a research and teaching exchange program in Denmark.
Dr. Susan F. Barefoot
Coordinates a collaborative research program in Israel.
Dr. Felix H. Barron
Teaches in Mexico and Central America.
Dr. John G. Surak
He Coordinates and develops the international exchange programs for CAFLS (College of Agriculture,
Agriculture College, Scotland; and ESA, France. Coordinates student exchange programs with France,
Brazil, and the United Kingdom.Teaches in France, Egypt, Argentina, Malaysia, and Mexico. Serves as
external reviewer to the University of Putra-Malaysia. Coordinates an exchange program for FAO.
Participation on Clemson University's International Initiatives Committee.
Packaging Science Dr. Kenneth S. Marsh
Taught on several USAID programs in South East Asia. Developed a packaging testing laboratory in
Greece.
Dr. Ronald L. Thomas
Developing a research and teaching exchange programs in Korea.
Agricultural Education Aquaculture, Fisheries, and Wildlife Biology Dr. Thomas E. Schwedler
Developing a research program in the United Kingdom.
Forest Resources Dr. William Conner H
Working in cooperation with Nanjing Forestry University on a bald cypress regeneration project along
with hardwood projects including seed collection for plantings in China.Program Committee for
International Wetland Restoration meeting to be held in Nanjing, China in September 2002.
Dr. Donald L. Ham
Manages a cooperative exchange program with Myerscough College and the University of Central
Lancashire in Preston, U.K.
Dr. David Hon
Lecturer in Taiwan.
Serves on committee for Asian/Pacific Rim wood product development.
Dr. Franklin Tainter
Has conducted research projects in Colombia, Chile, and Mexico.
Environmental Toxicology Dr. William Bowerman
Collaborates with Swedish and Baltic Sea Nations.
Dr. Stephen J. Klaine
Environmental research project in Trinidad-Tobago.
Dr. John H. Rodgers, Jr.
Involved with the United Nations Environmental Initiative on �Green Labeling� for the Society of
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
Environmental and Natural Resources Entomology Dr. Peter Adler
Involved in cooperative research with the Institute of Molecular Biology in Yerevan, Armenia on
cytogenetics and ecology of biting flies.
Involved in cooperative research with the National Institute for Research in the Amazon in Manaus,
Brazil on ecology and cytogenetics of black flies in the Brazilian Amazon Basin.
Involved in cooperative research with Prince Edward Island University, Canada on a search for DNA
markers of biting flies.
Involved in cooperative research with the University of Umea in Sweden on the cytogenetics and
ecology of Scandinavian black flies.
Dr. Thomas Brown
Involved in a U.S.-Japan project studying the genetic analysis of economically important Lepidopteran
(Moth) species.
Dr. Gerald Roy Carner
Involved in the collaborative development of integrated pest management systems for
secondary food crops in Indonesia.
Dr. Donald Manley
Collaborates with numerous international institutions by identifying Mutillidae.
Dr. John Morse
Taught the course, "Aquatic Insects of Mongolia Useful for Monitoring Water Quality" at Mongolian
State Pedagogical University in Ulaanbaatar.
Discussing a cooperative student exchange program with the Ecology Department of Far Eastern State
University in Vladivostok, Russia.
Engaged in thirteen years of cooperative research and teaching in the Plant Protection Department of
the Nanjing Agricultural University in China.
US National Science foundation grant for 3 years to conduct research in Mongolia.
Dr. Merle Shepard
Commissioned by the United Nations /Food & Agriculture Organization to lead a six-member team to
outline the next five-year phase of Integrated Pest Management in vegetables for Indonesia, Philippines,
Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam, and Thailand.
Is the principal investigator on a project to carry out biological control of leafminers in vegetables in
Indonesia.
Involved in the collaborative development of integrated pest management systems for secondary food
crops in Indonesia.
Dr. Samuel Turnipseed
Involved in the collaborative development of integrated pest management systems for secondary food
crops in Indonesia.
Plant Pathology and Physiology Dr. Bruce. A. Fortnum
Work in China and Australia.
Dr. Samuel. B. Martin
Work in China and Australia.
Dr. Robert. W. Miller
Involved in a joint project with the Czech Republic to evaluate 30 peach cultivars for reaction to Plum
Pox Virus.
Dr. William Dowler
Involved in a joint project with the Czech Republic to evaluate 30 peach cultivars for reaction to Plum
Pox Virus.
Crop and Soil Environmental Science Dr. Virgil Quisenberry
Cooperative research with scientist at ZALF in Muncheberg, Germany.
Dr. Susan Wallace
Will interact with faculty at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary to research the
environmental effects of agriculture in the region.
Dr. Lippert Robert M
Exchange program with a sister school in Costa Rica via E-mail and the World Wide Web.
Experimental Statistics Dr. Lawrence Grimes
Is the External Examiner for the Biometrics group at the University of West Indies in Trinidad. Maintains
a continuing research/teaching relationship with ENESAD in Dijon, France.
Horticulture Dr. Nihal Rajapakse
Research project in Japan.
Dr. Jeffrey Adelberg
Research project in Japan.
Dr. Baird William V
Research project in Japan.
Dr. Billy Rhodes B
Research project in Japan.
Dr. Layne Desmond R
Research project in Japan.
Dr. Mccarty Lambert B
Research project in Japan.
Dr. Alton J. Pertuit
Research project in Japan.
Dr. Gregory Reighard
Research project in Japan.
Dr. Rushing James W
Research project in Japan.
STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS LOCATION: Angers, France
DATES: June 2-28
COST: $4,278 (in-state)-approximate
COURSES: AP EC 490 (six hours) or AP EC 490 (three hours) and ECON 310
CONTACT: John Surak (jsurak@clemson.edu)
224 P&AS Building; 864-656-2786
John Bednar (bednarj@clemson.edu)
702 Strode Tower; 864-656-3395
Participants study at Ecole Superieure d'Agriculture, learning about international marketing and finance, the World Trade Organization, European consumer behavior and agri-business, and French civilization. An extensive field trip to Paris and Brussels is also offered. Students will stay with host families or on campus. Credit can be transferred into appropriate major requirements. The price includes transportation, tuition, lodging, food, and $300 in spending money.
LOCATION: England
DATES: June 6-July 6
COST: $1,600 (plus tuition and airfare)
COURSE: AP EC 490 (four hours)
CONTACT: John Surak (jsurak@clemson.edu)
224 P&AS Building; 864-656-2786
Donald Ham (dham@clemson.edu)
272C Lehotsky Hall; 864-656-2480
Students gain first-hand experience in the British approach to urban and community forestry and tree protection during urban planning and development. This program will be offered at Myerscough College, near Manchester and Liverpool. It incorporates lectures from faculty and expert practitioners, field tours, and individual projects as well as trips to various gardens and historic places. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of policies and approaches that could be utilized in the U.S. The price includes instructional costs, transportation in England, four weeks lodging and meals. Tuition and airfare (approximately $700) are additional.
Top School of Design and Building Architecture Dr. Matthew Rice
Summer humanities program at Daniel Center in Genoa, Italy.
Planning and Landscape Architecture Dr. Kerry Brooks
Worked with City of St. Petersburg, Russia to launch FIS mapping.
Construction Science and Management Dr. Roger W. Liska
Lectures in United Kingdom and Australia.
Serves on board assisting the Chartered Institute of Building in Ascot, United Kingdom.
School of Arts Art Dr. Cecilia Voelker
Designed Summer Humanities and Art in Genoa, Italy study abroad program.
Dr. Wang Samuel C
Exhibits project in Russia.
School of the Humanities History Dr. Joseph Arbena
Travels to Latin America and Australia frequently to study Latin American sports history.
Dr. Stephanie Barczewski
Conducting research in England.
Dr. James Burns
Developing an exchange program with a university in South Africa.
Dr. Elizabeth Carney
On graduate committee at a university in Australia.
Dr. Thomas Kuehn
Research in Italy.
Dr. Steven Marks
Active in U.S.-Russian exchanges.
Dr. Edwin Moise
Runs internet site on Vietnam War.
Dr. James Miller
Conducts archeological digs of medieval oasis sites in Morocco.
Dr. Donald McKale
Took a group of students on a tour of Europe, including Germany and Poland, during the spring of 2000.
Dr. David Nicholas
Collaborative research with scholars in Belgium.
Languages Dr. Yanming An
Currently organizing a study abroad program to China for Clemson students for 2000-2001.
Dr. Edwin Arnold (Retired)
Offered German study abroad program in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Dr. Clementine Adams
Native of Columbia.
Dr. Margit Sinka
Native of Hungary.
Dr. Karyna Szmurlo
Native of Poland.
Dr. Barbara Zaczek
Native of Poland.
Dr. Helene Riley
Native of Austria.
Dr. Morbila Fernandez
Native of Cuba.
Dr. Joni Hurley
Lived in Ecuador.
Dr. Daniel Calvez
Has conducted several study abroad programs to France.
Dr. Paula Heusinkveld
Research in Mexico.
Dr. Toshiko Kishimoto
Native of Japan.
Active in Japanese business relations.
Dr. Richard Klein A
Collaborating with Carmen Ch�vez (July 2000) in a study abroad program to Madrid, Spain.
Dr. Daniel LePetit
Offers study abroad program each year at the Universite of Catholique de Paris, France.
Dr. Stephanie Spacciante
Each spring, Professor Spaccianate runs a study abroad program to Santiago, Chile for 20 Clemson
Students.
Dr. King C. Samuel
Works as co-editor of the series Cuadernos de fotografía alternativa, published in Alicante, Spain in
collaboration with Manuel Estebanez Consuegra.
Exchange program in Spain and Latin America.
Dr. Schmidt Johannes
He is involved in Clemson's Language and International Trade program, Study and Internship Abroad,
and he carries out programs of International Business in Germany.
He is responsible for a number of programs in Germany, e.g. FH-Ludwigshafen, University of Bamberg,
ISEP, and internships in Germany.
Dr. Richard Klein A
Clemson in Spain (summer co-director), see:
http://people.clemson.edu/~cchavez/spain.htm Uses dramatic skills to teach Spanish literature, language and culture.
Dr. Nakuma Constancio K
TBA and specialized in cross-cultural communication; Cultures of Africa; International Languages.
Philosophy and Religion Dr. Steven E. Grosby
Published International journals in United Kingdom.
Dr. Silvers Stuart
He was a Senior Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Research Professor in the Department of Logic and the
Philosophy of Science at the University of the Basque Country (UPV), San Sebastián, Spain for the
academic year 1995-96. The award and visiting research professorship was for "The Consciousness
Reclamation Project" an analysis of the resurgence and results of empirical studies of consciousness
in cognitive neurosciences.
Dr. Nancy Hardesty
She teaches various religion courses.
She is completing a manuscript on divine healing in the early Holiness and Pentecostal movements .
Dr. Wueste Daniel
Professor Wueste is one of the teachers for an internationally-related symposium: Etchics Across
the Curriculum Seminar, "Etchics on the World Stage", August 11-14, 2003, Clemson University.
Dr. Kelly Smith
Kelly Smith, A C. Calhoun Lemon Fellow of the Rutland Center, is one of the teachers for an
internationally-related symposium: Etchics Across the Curriculum Seminar, "Etchics on the World Stage",
August 11-14, 2003, Clemson University.
Dr. Stephen Satris
Stephen Staris, A C. Calhoun Lemon Fellow of the Rutland Center, is one of the teachers for an
internationally-related symposium: Etchics Across the Curriculum Seminar, "Etchics on the World Stage",
August 11-14, 2003, Clemson University.
English Dr. Priscilla Kanet
Cultural programs in Japan.
Dr. Lee Morrissey
Published a book on English author-architects.Writing a book on early English literary criticism.
Dr. Meredith Walker
Research project in Czech Republic.
Dr. Bennett Alma
Study abroad program in Orvieto, Italy. Various student projects relating to Italian Literature.
Dr. Paul Catherine E
Exchange program with the Catholic University of Louvain, outside Brussels, Belgium.
Archival research in Italy, England, Ireland, Belgium, and the United States.
Dr. Wayne Chapman
opportunities for overseas activities for English faculty at the University of London's Institute of
English Studies (IES).
Research project on "Humanities and Digital Technologies" .
Speech and Communications Dr. Geddes S. Doreen
Study abroad program in Genoa, Italy (spring 2000).
Research project in Russia (summer 1998).
Collaborative research at the Universiy of Witwatersrand, South Africa (Summer 2001).
Received funding for students in College of AAH to travel to Ghana to work in an impoverished village
building two playgrounds, setting up a library, and teaching Ghanaian children (2002).
Performing Arts STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS LOCATION: Santiago, Chile
DATES: spring semester
COST: $3,200 plus tuition-approximate
COURSES: See program coordinator.
CONTACT: Stephanie Spacciante (sspacci@clemson.edu)
501 Strode; 864-656-3421
Spend a semester studying Spanish language and Chilean culture, and earn up to 15 credits. Courses will be taught by Professor Spacciante and faculty at the Pontificia Uni-versidad Catolica de Chile. Cost includes lodging, meals, instructional materials, transportation, ten excursions, program fee, a one-week orientation, and two week's intensive language training before classes begin.
LOCATION: Czech Republic
DATES: May 25-June 20-approximate
COST: $1,700 plus tuition-approximate
COURSES: ANTH 495 or ARCH 499,699 (three hours)
CONTACT: Mike Coggeshall (raucus@clemson.edu)
864-656-3822
Rob Silance (silancr@clemson.edu)
864-656-4095
Meredith Walker (wmeredi@clemson.edu)
864-656-3409
Students spend four weeks in the land of Mozart, Mendel, Mucha, and Kafka; see the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe; visit castles and archaeological sites; stay in the center of the old capital of the Holy Roman Empire; experience part of Central Europe's culture; and come away with new ways of looking at the Old World. The Czech Republic presents a unique opportunity to experience 30,000 years of European history, from the earliest prehistoric settlements through the fall of the Iron Curtain. Cost includes roundtrip airfare, lodging, local transportation, and breakfast. Offered jointly with the College of Business and Behavioral Science.
Location: England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
DATES: May 29-June 14
COST: $2,450 plus tuition
COURSE: MUSIC 398 (1-3 credit hours)
CONTACT: Dan Rash (rashd@clemson.edu)
118 Brooks Center; 864-656-3453
"Britain and Ireland in Depth" is a 17-day tour of four nations, which will include an exciting itinerary of visits to major historical sites including Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Bog Village, Blarney Castle, and Dublin in Ireland; Chester and Dove Cottage in Wales; Lake District, Gretna Green, Ben Nevis, Loch Ness, Edinburgh Castle, and Edinburgh in Scotland; York, Stratford, Bath, Stonehenge, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and St. Paul's Cathedral in England; and much more.
Sites that have special significance in the study of Celtic folk music will be highlighted. To heighten the European experience, there will be some pre-trip discussions of music and Celtic musical traditions in the late spring.
LOCATION: Angers, France
DATES: June 29-July 28
COST: $4,328 (in-state)-approximate
COURSES: FR 101, 102, 201, 202, 305, 316, 398, 411, 498
(six hours)
CONTACT: John Bednar (bednarj@clemson.edu)
702 Strode Tower; 864-656-3395
This program combines four weeks of intensive French classes at Catholic University of Angers and life with a French family. French majors, EPIC students, students completing the language requirement, or anyone interested in an in-depth presentation of the French language and culture should apply. The price includes tuition, travel, lodging, meals, and $400 in spending money.
Location: Greece, Switzerland, and Turkey
Dates: May 13-26
Cost: $2,000 plus tuition-approximate
Course: C R P 405, 605 (three hours)
Contact: Umit Yilmaz (uyilmaz@clemson.edu)
163 Lee Hall; 864-656-7349
Undergraduate and graduate students can enjoy this intensive two-week study tour to Greece, Switzerland, and Turkey. The cost includes airfare, private bus, hotels, breakfast and dinner, and museums. Among the destinations are Zurich, Athens, Istanbul, Gallipoli, Assos, Troy, Pergamon, Priene, Ephesus, Halikarnassos, Mugla, and Kas. Enrollment is limited to 20 students.
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Location: Orvieto, Italy
Dates: May 12-June 7-approximate
Cost: $2,900 plus tuition-approximate
COURSES: See program director.
CONTACT: Carol M. Hood (chood@clemson.edu)
119 Lee Hall; 864-656-3636
Two programs to Orvieto allow students to experience the beauty of this Italian hill town while making trips to architectural monuments and museums where on-site lectures and discussions provide insight into culture, history, and ideas.
Cost of both programs includes airfare, a minimum of two meals per day, lodging, ground transportation, program and museum fees, and instructional materials.
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LOCATION: Kyoto, Japan
DATES: May 6-June 30
COST: $4,500 (in-state) plus airfare
COURSES: JAPN 398, 499 (six hours)
CONTACT: Leslie Williams (elwill@clemson.edu)
864-656-3547
For just $22 more a day than Clemson's summer school, you can study in Kyoto, the ancient capital that is alive with rich traditions and historical monuments. Anyone willing to study some Japanese language may participate. Students will live with host families, studying in classroom settings and on field trips. All participants enroll in a culture class and in an appropriate language class. Cost includes tuition and fees, housing, meals, day tours, and all local transportation. For more information, visit www.clemson.edu/~elwill.
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LOCATION: Oaxaca, Mexico
DATES: May 22-June 24
COST: $2,490 plus tuition
COURSES: SPAN 398 and 498 (three hours each)
CONTACT: Paula Heusinkveld (prheus@clemson.edu)
509 Strode Tower, 864-656-3393
This program has three objectives: improve students' communication in Spanish; increase their appreciation of Hispanic culture; and help them learn about themselves and develop life skills and cultural self-awareness. Students will live with Mexican families and take morning classes in Spanish language and culture, with optional afternoon classes in guitar, cooking, and Mexican crafts. Cost includes round trip airfare, lodging, three daily meals, textbooks and materials, weekend excursions, ground transportation, four nights at a hotel in Mexico City, guides, tips, and airport transfers.
Location: Spain
Dates: July 3-August 1
Cost: $2,995 plus application fee and tuition- approximate
Courses: SPAN 102, 201, 202, 301, 305, 316, 411, 499
Contact: Carmen Chávez (cchavez@clemson.edu)
713 Strode Tower; 864-656-3393
Students experience the cultural and geographical variety Spain has to offer. From the rich cultural heritage and vibrant nightlife of Madrid to the chic sophistication of Bar-celona, Spain is among Europe's most intriguing and entertaining destinations. Students can earn up to six credit hours in Spanish culture, language, and literature. Students who take SPAN 201 or 202 may earn humanities credit. The cost includes room and board in Madrid, classroom facilities, international transportation, airport transfers, health and accident insurance, and three days in a Paris hotel at the end of the program. For more information, visit people.clemson.edu/~cchavez/Spain.htm.
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Location: Madrid and Malaga, Spain
DATES: June 2- July 17
COST: $2,600 plus tuition
COURSES: See program coordinator.
CONTACT: Gloria Bautista (bgloria@clemson.edu)
410 Strode; 864-656-4399
Savor the beauty of Spain, its history, art, and culture while studying in Madrid and Malaga. Discover the Moorish past through architectural monuments and museums with on-site lectures and discussions. Excursions may include visits to Toledo, Segovia, El Escorial, Avila, Nerja, and Costa del Sol. The price includes airfare, a minimum of two meals per day, lodging, ground transportation, program and museum fees, and instructional materials. Enrollment is limited to 20.
Top Civil Engineering Dr. Paul Work
Teaches in Turkey.
Dr. Nelson Jr JamesK
Research project in Germany.
Electrical and Computer Engineering General Engineering Chemistry Dr. Adolph Beyerlein
Researches at University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
Dr. John Huffman
Researches at University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
Dr. Hwu Shiou-Jyh
An international collaboration and student exchange program (ICASEP) in solid state materials
science with institutions in Taiwan and France.
Computer Science Mathematical Sciences Dr. Key D. Jennifer
Collaborative research project with mathematicians in Natal South Africa.
Physics and Astronomy School of Chemical and Material Engineering Ceramic and Materials Engineering Dr. Henry Rack
Joint research with German participants.
Dr. David L. Carroll
International graduate student exchange programs with a variety of labs throughout the world.
Various nanotechnology projects in Ireland, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, and China.
Chemical Engineering School of the Environment Environmental Engineering and Science Dr. James D. Navratil
Pursuing a �sister university� relationship with Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Geological Science Dr. Brian Davies
Involved with GEOTROP, a program designed to coordinate international research in geochemistry and
environmental chemistry in tropical areas.
School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Dr. Joel Greenstein
On sabbatical at BMW in Germany.
Mechanical Engineering Dr. Richard Figliola
Oversees an undergraduate student exchange program with FS-Esslingen of the Swiss Federal Institute
in Zurich, Switzerland.
Oversees a graduate student exchange program with Grenoble Technical University in France.
Will visit Munich, Germany to initiate better relations.
Dr. Imtiaz Haque
Involved in BMW research program in Germany.
Participation on Clemson University's International Initiatives Committee.
Dr. Harry Law
Oversees an undergraduate student exchange program with the University of Hiroshima, Japan.
Dr. Jay Ochterbeck
Oversees a graduate student exchange program with the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Dr. Frank Paul
School of Textiles, Fibers, and Polymer Science Dr. Hassan Behery
Involved in the Scientific Channel Program, which provides exchange of visiting scholars from Egypt.
STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS LOCATION: Bristol, England
DATES: June 27-August 9
COST: $2,700 plus tuition-approximate
COURSES: E C E 460, HIST 321
CONTACT: Regina Foster (global@clemson.edu)
107 Riggs Hall; 864-656-4440
Students will live with host families and study at the University of Bristol. The program culminates in two weeks of independent travel. The cost includes travel to and from Bristol, lodging, two daily meals, and several tours. The cost of the additional independent travel is extra. Students should be engineering or science majors who have completed MTHSC 206. Visit www.ces.clemson.edu/global/ for more information.
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LOCATION: Trier, Germany
DATES: May 16-June 17
COST: $2,800 plus tuition-approximate
COURSES: EN SP 200, HIST 381
CONTACT: Regina Foster (global@clemson.edu)
107 Riggs Hall; 864-656-4440
This program in beautiful, historic Trier is designed with first and second year students in mind. The cost includes travel to and from Trier, lodging, daily breakfast, and several tours. The program concludes with a weekend excursion to Munich and the Alps. Students should be engineering or science majors who have completed CH 101 and PHYS 122. For more information, visit www.ces.clemson.edu/global.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Top Small Business Development Dr. Hassan Behery
Involved in the Scientific Channel Program, which provides exchange of visiting scholars from Egypt.
Office of International Affairs Dr. Greg Pickett - Marketing
Dr. Charles Duke- Marketing
Dr. Jesse Moore- Marketing
Dr. Marko Grunhagen- Marketing
Dr. Micheal Crino - Management
Dr. Richard Clarke- Management
Dr. Virginia Ward-Vaughn � Accountancy and Legal Studies
Dr. Thomas Friedlob� Accountancy and Legal Studies
Dr. Frances Edwards� Accountancy and Legal Studies
Dr. Dennis Placone - Economics
Dr. Myles Wallace- Economics
Dr. Chris Thornberg- Economics
School of Business and Leadership Aerospace Studies Military Science Accountancy and Legal Studies Dr. James R. Davis
Taught in New Zealand and Portugal.
Dr. Roger Doost
Taught in Switzerland.
Dr. Frances Edwards
Taught in Italy.
Dr. G. Thomas Friedlob
Taught in Italy, Taiwan, and Mexico.
Dr. Judson Jahn
Teaches business courses abroad.
Dr. Virginia Ward-Vaughn
Taught in Western Europe.
Finance Dr. John Alexander
Teaches in Italy.
Dr. Yong-Cheol Kim
On sabbatical at Norway School of Management.
Dr. Richard Klein H
Taught a Corporate Finance and Managerial Economics in a graduate program at Ben Gurion University
in Beer Sheva, Israel during the Spring Semester of 1989.
Dr. Robert McElreath
Taught in Western Europe.
Management Dr. Thomas Churan
Coordinates Business Councils of South Carolina trips to Europe and Asia.
Dr. Richard Clarke
Offers an international supply chain management course in Italy.Heads European study abroad program.
Dr. Michael Crino
Coordinates Business Councils of South Carolina trips to Europe and Asia.
Dr. Lawrence Fredendall
Headed a summer trip to Germany for students in MGT 444/888 with Jack Kanet.
Dr. Jack Kanet
Headed a summer trip to Germany for students in MGT 444/888 with Larry Fredendall.
Dr. V Sridharan
With Dr. Mark McKnew and Caron St. John, heads the International Operations Consortium, a program
to facilitate student exchanges.
Marketing Dr. John Mittelstaedt
Awarded a summer research grant for �Testing Maslow�s Hierarchy of Needs in Asia and Strategic
Consequences� by the Center for International Trade.
Dr. Mary Anne Raymond
Awarded a summer research grant for �Testing Maslow�s Hierarchy of Needs in Asia and Strategic
Consequences� by the Center for International Trade.
Economics Graphic Communications Dr. John Leininger
Conducting International activities in Germany.
School of Social Sciences Political Science Dr. Xiaobo Hu
Teaches International and East Asian courses.
Has researched in various East Asian countries.
Dr. Michael Morris
He teaches foreign language courses in French and Spanish as well as in international relations at both
the beginning and advanced undergraduate levels.
He is advisor to the Model United Nations.
Chair, International Initiatives Committee (IIC), 1996-present. The IIC has prepared successive reports
promoting internationalization of Clemson University. The IIC also sponsors the international data bank
located on the Clemson University web page.
Psychology Dr. Lauretta Park
Conducting research involving multi-site international samples of patients with Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome.
Dr. Fred Switzer
Conducting research involving multi-site international samples of patients with Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome.
Sociology Dr. John Coggeshall
Conducting Study Abroad trips to the Czech Republic.
Research projects involve examining Americans as an ethnic minority in the Czech Republic, as well as
a description of contemporary Czech culture from an outsider's perspective.
Dr. Sturkie Douglas K
Development of child protection sytems in Eastern Europe (former Sovient-black countries).
Master of Business Administration Program Dr. David Grigsby
Along with Dr. John Harris, teaches most of the MBA Program�s international courses.
Dr. John Harris
Along with Dr. David Grigsby, teaches most of the international courses of the MBA program.
STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS Location: China
Dates: May 5-June 16
Cost: $2,600 plus tuition
CourseS: CHIN 101, 102, 201, LANG 401, MGT 423
Contact: Janis Miller (janism@clemson.edu)
Yanming An (yanming@clemson.edu)
Yanhua Zhang (yhzhang@clemson.edu)
Students will develop an international awareness and understanding of the language, culture, and business practices of China. Participants will spend six weeks in China: one week touring Beijing and five weeks studying in Shanghai at Fudan University, one of the top universities in Chiina. They will have the opportunity to visit a variety of cultural sites, including the Great Wall and Forbidden City in Beijing, various places of interest in Shanghai, as well as several industrial firms. Program cost includes airfare, housing, two weekend excursions, group travel, and most Beijing meals. Offered jointly with the College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities.
Location: Germany
DATES: May 20-June 15
COST: $3,025 plus tuition
COURSES: MGT 444, 888
CONTACT: V. Sridharan (suhas@clemson.edu)
117F Sirrine Hall; 864-656-2624
In this 26-day program, students will gain an understanding of industrial management practices of a variety of German manufacturing industries through organized site visits and talks by senior German operations managers and leading academics. Additional cultural visits and outings will also be organized to provide a more holistic perspective.
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Location: University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Dates: June 29-July 27
Cost: $3,000 plus tuition-approximate
COURSE: See program cordinator.
CONTACT: Sean P. Griffin (griff@clemson.edu)
134 Brackett Hall; 864-656-3814
This six-credit program will concentrate on transnational European organized crime issues primarily from the Dutch perspective. Half of the program is devoted to field trips. The other half involves class work at the University of Leiden. Cost does not include tuition, airfare, or meals. Visit www.outreach.psu.edu/PSSEA/netherlands/Crime_Justice/program.html for more information.
COLLEGE OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Top Public Health Sciences Dr. Rachel Mayo
Offers HLTH 470 � International Health; took students to Ghana, West Africa in March 2000.
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management Dr. Wesley G. Burnett
Has undertaken field research on the Bedouin population of Karak, Jordan.
Dr. Thomas Potts
Fulbright program in Slovakia.
School of Education Dr. Robert P. Green
Visited University of Plymouth at Exmouth, United Kingdom.
Dr. Lillian Hart
Visited University of Plymouth at Exmouth, United Kingdom.
Dr. Linda Lee
Visited University of Plymouth at Exmouth, United Kingdom.
Dr. Shelly Barbary
Visited University of Plymouth at Exmouth, United Kingdom.
Dr. Deborah Smith
Visited University of Plymouth at Exmouth, United Kingdom.
Dr. Bailey Naff
Visited University of Plymouth at Exmouth, United Kingdom.
Dr. Eunice Williams
Visited University of Plymouth at Exmouth, United Kingdom.
Dr. Barbara Griffin
Manages a student and faculty exchange program with the Rolle School of Education and the School of
Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Education at the University of Plymouth at Exmouth,
United Kingdom.
Dr. Victoria Ridgeway
Serving a three-year commitment in Latvia as an international literacy volunteer for the International
Reading Association.
School of Nursing Dr. Anita Hunter
Research in Ireland and Ghana.Short term program in Newcastle, Australia.International presentations
in London and Australia.Research on adolescents in Belfast, Northern Ireland and Ghana, West Africa.
Short-term cultural immersion service-learning experiences in Belfast, Northern Ireland and Ghana,
West Africa.
Participation on Clemson University's International Initiatives Committee.
STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS LOCATION: Exmouth, England
DATES: May 18-June 23-approximate
COST: $2,000 (in-state)-approximate
COURSES: ED C 834, 844, 836, 846, ED L 985
CONTACT: Barbara Griffin (griffib@clemson.edu)
305 Tillman Hall
The Counseling and Educational Leadership Programs, in cooperation with the University of Plymouth Faculty of Arts and Education, offer this 100-hour field experience. Clemson faculty in consultation with the University of Plymouth Student Services Coordinator supervise the experience. The cost includes airfare, housing, tuition, and some personal travel.
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Location: Ghana
Dates: March 15-23 (Spring Break)
Cost: $2,000
COURSE: NURS 499, 899 (2-3 hours)
Contact: Anita Hunter (anitah@clemson.edu)
530 Edwards Hall
During this cultural immersion, service-learning experience, senior students will provide health care and finish the construction of a playground. Cost includes airfare, room, ground transportation, and meals. For students enrolled full time in the spring semester, tuition is included. Part-time students pay the regular rate per hour.
MISCELLANEOUS Top Graduate School Dr. Bonnie Holaday
Research in Taiwan.
Asian Studies Dr. Frances Edwards
Dr. Yuji Kishmoto
Dr. Bill Lew
Dr. Edwin Moise
Dr. Leslie Williams
Dr. Yanming An
Dr. Yanhua Zhang
Club Sports Jim Gaine
Clemson Rugbyis a club sport at Clemson University and Jim Gaine is the coach of The Clemson from
University Men's Rugby Teams. This sport is truly international and coach Gaine receives e-mail
queries foreign students daily about attending Clemson and playing rugby. Presently 10% of the team
consists of foreign born students. He would like to assist more students with the use of Clemson's
exchange programs to come and study and participate in his goal of a National Championship.