VCC assumes International Secretariat role of Asia-Pacific Student Exchange Network

VANCOUVER — Vancouver Community College (VCC) has become the International Secretariat of University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP), overseeing student and faculty mobility to and from those regions.

VCC takes over from Japan’s Toyo University to manage UMAP’s network of more than 600 colleges and universities in 36 countries and territories for a five-year term.

With this role, VCC, and the province, have the opportunity to demonstrate leadership in international education both within Canada and globally by encouraging increased student diversity, the development of global competencies among students and strengthened intercultural awareness.

Global Affairs Canada is providing just under $2 million to support both short-term, inbound scholarships for students from abroad into Canadian UMAP member institutions; and for short-term outbound scholarships, for Canadian students at UMAP member institutions in Canada into UMAP member institutions in and around the Pacific Rim.

These activities support all facets of Canada’s International Education Strategy, by increasing Canadian student outbound exchanges; by increasing the number and diversity of students coming into Canada; as well as, increasing the number and type of Canadian institutions that can send and receive international students. They also support exchanges of Canadian students who are typically underrepresented such as, Indigenous students, students from rural and smaller institutions, and students registered in vocational programs. 

Quotes:

Ajay Patel, President and CEO, Vancouver Community College

“We sincerely appreciate the foresight of Global Affairs Canada in supporting VCC as the new host of the UMAP International Secretariat. It not only positions Canada and British Columbia well, but it also exemplifies the diversity and strength of the Canadian academic landscape that a community college can lead student mobility in the most dynamic of global regions.”

Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade

“I am thrilled to support the successful appointment of Vancouver Community College as the new International Secretariat for the UMAP Consortium and welcome the efforts of UMAP to strengthen institutional cooperation and educational mobility between countries and territories in the Asia-Pacific region. This initiative will contribute to advancing our government’s International Education Strategy, by enriching our education engagement with a broad range of partners. It will also support Canadian education institutions’ internationalization objectives, strengthen bilateral relationships, and promote Canada’s international trade diversification efforts.”

Randall Martin, Executive Director, BC Council for International Education

“As Canada’s national secretariat for UMAP, we are excited to support VCC as UMAP’s International Secretariat, and we look forward to increasing accessibility and inclusivity of UMAP’s programming to all higher education institutions in Canada. VCC’s appointment recognizes not only Canada as a leader in Asia Pacific academic relations but B.C.’s leadership role in shaping programs and policies in international education.”

Quick facts:

  • The University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP) Consortium is a voluntary association of institutions and government and non-government representatives of the higher education sector. It promotes student exchanges, field schools, and online learning opportunities amongst its more than 600 member institutions worldwide.
  • Currently there are 18 Canadian post-secondary UMAP member institutions, representing six provinces and one territory.
  • Based in Vancouver, B.C., Vancouver Community College (VCC) is a publicly funded college in operation since 1965. VCC’s five-year term as UMAP International Secretariat runs from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2025.
  • International student mobility and enrollment has been impacted by the world-wide COVID-19 pandemic and Canadian post secondary institutions continue to follow the direction of public health officials to ensure the safety of both local communities and students returning from abroad.

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Media can contact:

Karen Wilson
Executive Director
Marketing and Communications
Vancouver Community College
kwilson@vcc.ca

Chelsey Laird
Senior Manager
Marketing and International Initiatives
BC Council for International Education
claird@bccie.bc.ca

UMAP IS c/o Toyo University Short Movie

Special thanks to UMAP Students, Member institutions, National Secretariat, Organizations which supported UMAP activities.

The International secretariat of UMAP c/o Toyo University from 2016 to 2020 will be handed over to British Columbia Council for International Education (BCCIE) in Canada from 2021.

Here is a short movie of UMAP activities for the 5 years Toyo University has been working for UMAP.

Report of UKM-De La Salle-Toyo Joint Study Project (Fall Semester 2020)


Theme: Immigration/Diversity/Cross-Cultural Issues

Dates: October 24 – 31, 2020

Three UMAP institutions, UKM (Malaysia), De La Salle (Philippines), and Toyo (Japan), collaborated for a joint teaching project, focusing on “Immigration, Diversity, and Cross-Cultural Issues.” The project was started on October 5th by exchanging lectures from three universities. From October 26, 108 participating from three universities, engaged in discussion for a week by using a new online system, Immerse U (Class 2 Class). The students were divided into 18 groups and discussed issues related to immigrants, overseas workers, and refugees. Then, at the final joint class on October 31st, each group engaged in creating posters that raise awareness of the human rights of those immigrants and foreign workers. It was quite an inspiring and enjoyable learning experience for students from three universities.

1. Instructors

UKM: Abdul Latiff Ahmad, Shazlin Amir Hamzah, Balqis Mustafa

DLS: Ron Bridget Vilog

Toyo: Shingo Ashizawa

2. No. of Participants

UKM: 32, De La Salle: 8, Toyo: 68,

3. Student Groups

There will be 18 groups and each group will consist of 6 students.

4. Goal of Joint Project

Each group will create a poster

1) The poster should contain advocacy or a message to raise awareness about the human rights of immigrants or overseas workers.

2) Students can use copyright free pictures or images from various websites.

3) Students create original statements based on discussion among themselves

5. Posters made by students





24 Sept 2020 | UBD Global Perspectives Webinar: Building New Internationalisation Norms

Dear UMAP Friends and Colleagues,

Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) has the pleasure to invite you to our inaugural 

UBD Global Perspectives Webinar: Building New Internationalisation Norms

Day/Date: Thursday 24 September 2020

Time: 10.00am (GMT +8)

Click Here or scan the QR code in the flyer below to join.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Kind regards,

 

Sabrina Daud, PhD

Director of Global Relations

Office of Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Global Affairs)

Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) | Jalan Tungku Link BE1410 | Brunei Darussalam

E: sabrina.daud@ubd.edu.bn | T: +673 246 0922/3 Ext. 2112 | F: +673 246 3062 | W: www.ubd.edu.bn

 

Webinar 2 “Value-Based Leadership in ASEAN Higher Education”

Hosted by the Higher Education Leadership Academy (AKEPT), Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia, and the National University of Malaysia (UKM), this webinar will be held using the Zoom platform.

Dates: Monday, 14 September from 10 am (Kuala Lumpur, GMT +8)
For registration and more information on this webinar, kindly visit the website: http://www.ukm.my/pha/webinar2/