Tuesday, November 25, 2014

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Lack of students abroad might hurt Canada Study reveals only 3 % of Canadian students involved in international study or exchange programs

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While international students are increasingly opting for Canada as their preferred educational destination, Canadian students are choosing to stay put at home. According to a report by the Canadian Bureau for International Education, only three per cent of Canadian students are going abroad on international study or exchange programs. This low rate of students choosing to go overseas for education can hurt Canada’s role in global markets and initiatives. “I think one of the challenges that Canada faces is that our education system isn’t the responsibility of the federal government,” said Lise Laporte, director of International Learning at Western International.

“It’s a provincial system, so being able to pull together all of the provinces and territories to agree on a national initiative has been challenging.” According to Laporte, Western is doing better than the national average with five per cent of the students involved in international study or exchange programs. The university’s goal is to double that number in the next five years. Studying abroad gives students a chance to get out of their comfort zones and helps them develop problem-solving and transferrable skills that increase their employability, she said. However, the cost of international study programs might deter students from going overseas. According to a report by the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance, the majority of the students choosing to

go abroad came from families with household incomes of over $80,000. Although the tuition fees of international exchange programs are paid to the student’s own university, the travel and living expenses, along with the loss of part–time or summer employment can have a negative effect on the student’s decision to go abroad. “Cost can absolutely be a barrier for students and we fully recognize the amount of student debt that is out there,” Laporte said. “But we would really like to turn that conversation around and encourage students to think of this as an investment, that can translate into some amazing opportunities and a kind of transformative life experience, but also really be linked to achievements down the road in terms of their career.”

A new competition at Western is encouraging students to put their best foot forward — by erasing their carbon footprint that is. Western’s Ideas for Sustainability and the Environment, or WISE, competition plans to reward ideas and innovations aimed at today’s environmental concerns. “We really just want to hone in on people’s research and interest in sustainability,” said Beverley Ayeni, energy and environment manager for the university. The competition is facilitated by the President’s Advisory Committee on Environment and Sustainability, on which Ayeni sits as member. Hoping to foster more engagement with these issues, one-page proposals are being accepted until early January offering ideas. These proposals can be based on research projects, thesis papers or just rough concepts, explained Ayeni. “We want to see some well thought-out ideas on how to solve an issue or make an impact,” she said. >> see WISE pg.3

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