International Activities and Programs
Colleges and universities are increasingly looking abroad for research opportunities and to carry out their educational missions. From running a small research project with faculty of a different university to setting up a campus abroad, international activities are becoming more important to many universities. Pursuit of these projects requires effective operational structures and compliance with U.S. and international laws.
= Available only to members of the contributing association- Resource Pages
NACUA International Programs Resource Page
NACUBO International Resource Center
NACUBO- Publications & Outlines
Emerging Institutional Models for Managing International Activity: Legal Counsel’s Role
Ann Anderson, Carrie O’Neill, William Nicholson, Willis Wang, 2011, NACUAPartnering Abroad: Understanding Opportunities and Risk
John S. Russell, 2011, NACUALegal Pitfalls and Pratfalls in Overseas Ventures
Martin Michaelson, 2009, AGBCharitable Gift Law by Country
CASENACUANOTE: The Clery Act and Overseas/Distance Study: New Developments and Compliance Guidance
Joseph Storch, 2012, NACUAIncreasing Regulatory and Compliance Requirements with International Activities
Bob Lammey, May 7, 2012, ACUANACUANOTE: Federal Disability Laws - Do They Translate to Study Abroad Programs?
Allison Charney, Josh Whitlock, April 26, 2012, NACUAStandards of Good Practice for Education Abroad (4th edition, 2011)
Dec 31, 2011, FEACode of Ethics for Education Abroad (2nd edition, 2011)
Apr 1, 2011, FEAStandards of Good Practice for Short-Term Education Abroad Programs
2009, FEAUsing Post-9/11 GI Benefits for Study Abroad
FEAURMIA Webinar: Implications of the Clery Act and Title IX for Overseas and Distance Locations
Joseph Storch, Feb 5, 2013, URMIA