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NEWS
INDEX
Archives
2006
July
U. of I. regional studies
programs named National Resource Centers
Melissa
Mitchell, News Editor
217-333-5491; melissa@uiuc.edu
7/24/06
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. —
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has received the unusual
distinction of having all of its campus international regional studies
programs receive designation by the U.S. Department of Education as
National Resource Centers.
Each NRC receives grant support for its activities; total Department
of Education support to the U. of I. for its international
studies programs will exceed $13 million for the upcoming four-year
funding cycle. The newly announced awards of $12,238,052 for the resource
centers and related Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships
follow the award last year of $1,324,000 to the U. of I.’s Center
for International Business Education and Research.
Competition for the NRC grants is intense. Only 142 centers were funded
nationally across all international studies fields. The U. of I. was
one of 12 universities achieving NRC status for more than four international
studies centers. With seven centers gaining NRC status, the U. of I.
is tied for third with the University of California at Berkeley and
Indiana University at Bloomington, behind the University of Wisconsin-Madison
and the University of Washington. Eight centers at Wisconsin and at
Washington received NRC funding.
The awards were made following peer reviews of proposals that assessed
excellence in several categories, including international curriculum
and foreign language programs, faculty members and other personnel,
international outreach programs, library collections and institutional
commitment to international education and research initiatives.
The grants are a primary funding source for the units receiving them
and are used for a wide range of purposes, including teacher training,
promoting undergraduate foreign language learning, initiating new courses
and implementing innovative international programming.
Each year, for example, the resource centers at Illinois sponsor a joint
symposium on an issue of global concern. Recent past symposia have focused
on water resources and human trafficking.
In addition to the NRC grants, each center also will receive funding
under the FLAS program. Those funds will provide fellowships for graduate
and professional students working on projects that include a significant
foreign language component.
“NRC designation is the gold standard in rankings of international
programs, and the outcome speaks directly to the vitality of our international
programs and the leadership nationally and globally of the Illinois
faculty in international fields,” said Jesse Delia, the U. of
I.’s executive director of International Research Relations and
interim associate provost for international affairs. “We are broadly
engaged as a campus in deepening understanding of international issues
and extending international partnerships supporting education and research,
and are gratified that our leadership in international studies is being
recognized and competitively supported.”
U. of I. units receiving NRC and FLAS funding, and their respective
grant amounts:
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Center for African Studies,
$966,436, plus $1,210,000, FLAS
•
Center for East Asian and Pacific
Studies, $921,576 plus $752,000, FLAS
•
European Union Center, $827,428
plus $536,000, FLAS
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Center for Global Studies, $837,576
plus $644,000, FLAS
•
Center for Latin American and Caribbean
Studies, $911,624 plus $1,452,000 FLAS
•
Program in South Asian and Middle
Eastern Studies, $700,220 plus $700,000, FLAS
•
Russian East European and Eurasian
Center, $893,192 plus $886,000, FLAS
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