IE Week 2022 is November 14-18.
View our full list of events for faculty, staff, students, and partners at calendar.drake.edu/ieweek
Annique Kiel, Executive Director of Global Engagement and International Programs, will deliver a comprehensive presentation on Drake's global engagement strategy on Tuesday, Nov. 15th at 10:30-11:30 am.
Dr. Robert Pichler is the Director of the International Business Consultancy program at Fachhochschule Wiener Neustadt, Drake's partner institution in Austria. He will give a public lecture titled The European Union in 2022: Key Challenges of our Time on Tuesday, Nov. 15th at 2:00-3:15 pm as part of the Center for Global Citizenship fall speaker series.
Hosted by Terry Branstad, former U.S. Ambassador to China and current Ambassador-in-Residence at Drake, the symposium will convene experienced professionals, academics and other experts to speak on various topics related to China and U.S.-China relations, with the aim to provide a platform for multiple viewpoints and opportunities for candid discussion. Featuring award-winning journalist John Pomfret, author of The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present. Sessions will take place throughout the day on Thursday, Nov. 17th.
The inaugural IE Week Forum will take place on Friday, Nov. 18th at 8:00-11:15 am. The forum will have a thematic focus on China. Students and faculty members from Drake and other select institutions will present on research and other projects related to China. This mini-conference will provide an opportunity for students and faculty across disciplines to present their work and engage in meaningful dialogue.
Session 1.1 - Visiting Scholar Presentation
8:00-9:00 am, Collier Scripps Hall Room 301
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of The Deaf Education and Employment Between the United States and China. Dr. Amy Knopf, Harkin Fellow 2018-2019 and Director, St. Cloud State University Center for International Disability Advocacy and Diplomacy. ASL interpretation provided.
Hybrid presentation: Join us via Zoom!
Session 2.1 - Faculty Research Presentation
8:00-8:45 am, Collier Scripps Hall Room 308
Assisting with the Healthcare Needs of a Developing Country: China Example. Professor Tim Welty, PharmD, Professor of Clinical Sciences.
Session 1.2 - Visiting Scholar Presentation
9:15-10:15 am, Collier Scripps Hall Room 301
Zhou Xiaorong, Research Fellow, St. Cloud State University. ASL interpretation provided.
Hybrid presentation: Join us via Zoom!
Session 2.2 - Faculty Research Presentation
9:15-10:00 am, Collier Scripps Hall Room 308
Searching for a ‘China model’ along the Belt and Road. Dr. David Skidmore, Professor of Political Science.
Session 3.1 - Visiting Scholar Presentation
9:15-10:15 am, Collier Scripps Hall Room 335
Disability rights in the U.S. and China. Renci Xie, Research Assistant, Syracuse University.
Session 1.3 - Faculty Research Presentation
10:30-10:45 am, Collier Scripps Hall Room 301
China's Insurance Markets: Data, Insights, and Opportunities. Dr. Doug Bujakowski, Assistant Professor of Actuarial Science and Risk Management.
Session 2.3 - Panel Discussion
10:30-11:30 am, Collier Scripps Hall Room 308
Drake in China: A Documentation Project.* Moderated by Dr. En Li, Assistant Professor of Chinese History.
*The research of this project was made possible by a Collaborative Research Grant from the Provost's Office. Special thanks to Renée Cramer, the Deputy Provost for Academic Affairs, for her generous support.