MEMO
Senate Committee on
International Activities
SFU International
External Relations
SH2100
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
SFU
S.12-41
ATTENTION:
Members
of
Senate
FROM:
James Busumtwi-Sam,
SCIA Chair
RE: Senate Committee on International Activities Annual Report
DATE: February 10, 2012
Please find attached the annual report for the Senate Committee on International
Activities
SIMON I HA SI H I NIVHKSITY
THINKING OF THE WORLD
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES (SCIA)
ANNUAL REPORT TO SENATE
January - December 2011
1.
Introduction
The Senate Committee on International Activities (SCIA) is a Standing Committee (Reporting
Category "B") established under the terms
of the University Policy on International Activities
(GP 23). The terms
of reference and Committee composition are attached as
AnnexA,
and can
http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-committees/scia.html.
In 2011, SCIA met 5 times, with additional special meetings and electronic approvals called as
required. This Annual Report highlights the issues dealt with by the Committee over the course
of the year. Senators wishing more detailed information concerning SCIA's deliberations and/or
the approved minutes
of the meetings may find them at:
http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-
committees/scia.html
Senators are welcome to contact the Committee's secretary by email:
scia@sfu.ca for
further
information.
1.1
SCIA Members
SCIA Members January 2011-May 2011
Members
Conditions
Name
President (or designate)
Chair, Ex-officio
James Busumtwi-Sam
Vice-President, Academic (or
designate)
Ex-officio
Li-Jeen Broshko
Faculty Member, Applied Sciences
Elected by and from
Senate
Cenk Sahinalp (Senator)
Faculty Member, Arts/Social Sciences
Sam Black (Senator)
Faculty
Member, Business
Administration
Michael Favere-Marchesi
Faculty Member, Com, Art/Tech
Vacant
Faculty Member, Education
Ian Andrews
Faculty Member, Environment
Vacant
Faculty Member, Health Sciences
Craig Janes (Senator)
Faculty Member, Science
Joan Sharp
Faculty Member, Continuing Studies
Tom Nesbit
Registrar (or designate)
Ex-officio
Kate Ross
Senator (At-large)
Elected by and from
Senate
Vacant
Student Senator (Undergraduate)
Elected by and from
Senate
Anton Bezglasanyy
Student Alternate
Elected by Senate
Vacant
Graduate Student (At-large)
Elected by Senate
j David Newman
Director, Internationalization, SFU
International (or designate)
Ex-officio
Bill Radford
Associate Director, International
Partnerships and Mobility, SFU
International
Ex-officio (non-voting)
Kate Jennings
Staff Member, SFU International
Secretary, Ex-officio
(non-voting)
1
Sarah Orr
SCIA Members June 2011- September 2011
Members
Conditions
Name
President (or designate)
Chair, Ex-officio
James Busumtwi-Sam
j
Vice-President, Academic (or
designate)
|
Ex-officio
i
Li-Jeen Broshko
Faculty Member, Applied Sciences
j
i
Elected by and from
Senate
1
Cenk Sahinalp (Senator)
Faculty Member, Arts/Social Sciences i
Tom Perry (Senator)
Faculty Member, Business
Administration
j
Johnny Jermias
Faculty Member, Com, Art/Tech
Yuezhi Zhao
Faculty Member, Education
Ian Andrews
Faculty Member, Environment
John Welch
j
Faculty Member, Health Sciences
Craig Janes (Senator)
Faculty Member, Science
Joan Sharp
Faculty Member, Continuing Studies
Tom Nesbit
Registrar (or designate)
Ex-officio
Kate Ross
Senator (At-large)
Elected by and from
Senate
Vacant
_
j
i
Student Senator (Undergraduate)
Elected by and from
Senate
Diego Reyeros
Student Alternate
Elected by Senate
Vacant
Graduate Student (At-large)
Elected by Senate
Marena Brinkhurst
Director, Internationalization, SFU
International (or designate)
Ex-officio
Bill Radford
Senate Committee on International Activities 2011 Annual Report
Associate Director, International
Partnerships and Mobility, SFU
International
Ex-officio (non-voting)
Kate Jennings
Staff Member, SFU International
Secretary, Ex-officio
(non-voting)
Sarah Orr
SCIA Members October 2011
Members
Conditions
Name
President (or designate)
! Chair, Ex-officio
James Busumtwi-Sam
Vice-President, Academic (or
designate)
Ex-officio
Li-Jeen Broshko
Faculty Member, Applied Sciences
Elected by and from
Senate
Cenk Sahinalp (Senator)
Faculty Member, Arts/Social Sciences
Tom Perry (Senator)
Faculty Member, Business
Administration
Johnny Jermias
Faculty Member, Com, Art/Tech
Yuezhi Zhao
Faculty Member, Education
Vacant
Faculty Member, Environment
John Welch
j
Faculty Member, Health Sciences
Vacant
Faculty Member, Science
Joan Sharp
|
Faculty Member, Continuing Studies
Tom Nesbit
Registrar(or designate)
i Ex-officio
Kate Ross
\
Senator (At-large)
Elected by and from
Senate
i
Vacant
I
Student Senator (Undergraduate)
Elected
by and from
Senate
Diego Reyeros
Student Alternate
Elected by Senate
Vacant
1
Graduate Student (At-large)
Elected by Senate
Marena Brinkhurst
Director, Internationalization, SFU
International (or designate)
Ex-officio
Vacant
Associate Director, International
Partnerships and Mobility, SFU
International
Ex-officio (non-voting)
Kate Jennings
i
•
Staff Member, SFU International
Secretary, Ex-officio
(non-voting)
i
!
Sarah Orr
Senate Committee on International Activities 2011 Annual Report
SCIA Members November 2011-December 2011
Members
Conditions
Name
President (or designate)
Chair, Ex-officio
James Busumtwi-Sam
Vice-President, Academic (or
designate)
Ex-officio
i
Nicole Cameron
Faculty Member, Applied Sciences
Elected
by and from
Senate
Cenk Sahinalp (Senator)
Faculty Member, Arts/Social Sciences
Tom Perry (Senator)
Faculty Member, Business
Administration
Johnny Jermias
Faculty Member, Com, Art/Tech
Yuezhi Zhao
Faculty Member, Education
Vacant
Faculty Member, Environment
John Welch
Faculty Member, Health Sciences
Vacant
Faculty Member, Science
Joan Sharp
Faculty Member, Continuing Studies
Vacant
Registrar (or designate)
Ex-officio
Kate Ross
Senator (At-large)
!Elected
by and from
Senate
Vacant
Student Senator (Undergraduate)
Elected by and from
Senate
Vacant
Student Alternate
Elected by Senate
Vacant
Graduate Student (At-large)
Elected by Senate
Marena Brinkhurst
Director, Internationalization, SFU
International (or designate)
Ex-officio
Vacant
Associate Director, International
Partnerships and Mobility, SFU
International
Ex-officio (Non-voting)
Kate Jennings
Staff Member, SFU International
Secretary, Ex-officio
(non-voting)
Sarah Orr / Corinna
Lougheed
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1.2
2011 SCIA Meetings Dates
January 12, 2011 Cancelled
February 9, 2011
March 9, 2011
April 13, 2011-Cancelled
May 11,2011
June 8, 2011 -Cancelled
September 14, 2011
November 9, 2011
Current SCIA membership and meeting dates are available at:
http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-committees/scia.html
2.
Received for Approval
2.01
Approval of MOU between Simon Fraser University and the University of Nairobi -
Strengthening Higher Education Stakeholder Relations in Africa project (Nairobi.
Kenya). [Feb.]
2.02
Approval
of CIDA's Muskoka Initiative Partnership Program - Achieving MDG's in
Bangladesh for Maternal and Child Health (Dhaka, Bangladesh). [Feb.]
2.03 Approval of Service Contract for the delivery of one cohort of the Management of
Technology MBA program SFU, Beedie School of Business for the King Saud
University (Riyadh. Saudi Arabia). [Feb.]
2.04
Approval in principle of an MOU to develop an EMBA for the Americas program
between the Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Owen Graduate School
of Management,Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN, USA), the University of Sao Paulo
(Sao Paulo, Brazil) and ITAM -Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (Mexico
City, Mexico). [Feb.]
2.05 Approval in principle of Sri Lanka Field School Department of Engineering (Katubedda,
Moratuwa, Sri Lanka). Subject to appropriate University risk management and
contractual arrangement. [Feb.]
2.06 Approval of a pilot field course "Design Studies in Northern Europe" delivering in 2011
(School
of Interactive Arts and Technology- SIAT) (Malmo, Sweden and Eindhoven,
The Netherlands). [Feb.]
2.07 Approval
of MOU between Simon Fraser University and Mekelle University (Mekelle,
Ethiopia). [Feb.]
2.08
Approval
of proposed Outbound Graduate Students Proposed Eligibility Criteria, Units
and Coursework for SFU Exchange Programs. Further approval required by SCGS and
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Senate. [Feb.]
2.09 Approval
of CIDA Proposal - Students for Development 2011-2015. BRAC University,
(Dhaka, Bangladesh),
IUBAT (Dhaka, Bangladesh), Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar,
(Chuquisaca, Bolivia), University
of Ghana, (Accra, Ghana) [Feb.]
2.10 Approval of MOU between Simon FraserUniversity (FASS, FENV, FHS) and The
University of Cape Coast. (Cape Coast, Ghana) [Feb.]
2.11
Approval of CIDA Proposal - Partnershipbetween SFU, Douglas College (lead), Fraser
Health, the Ministry
of Health—Masaka District (Community Health Office), and
Masaka District Hospital, (Masaka, Uganda).
[Mar.]
2.12 Approval of Education Course Section 370 to be delivered and taught in Oaxaca, Mexico,
April of 2011 [Mar.]
2.13 Approval of HRSDC Proposal - EU Program- TEP Partnership - University of Ottawa
(Ottawa, Canada), Copenhagen Business School (Copenhagen, Denmark), Grenoble
Ecole de Management (Grenoble, France), UCD Quinn School
of Business (Dublin,
Ireland), University of Mannheim, (Mannheim, Germany) [Mar.]
2.14
Approval of HRSDC Proposal - Transatlantic Exchange Partnership - "Canada -EU
Volcanology Training Network" Umversity of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada),
McGill University (Montreal, Canada), Universite Blaise Pascal (Clermont-Ferrand,
France), The Open University (Milton Keynes, United Kingdom) Universite Catholique
de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium). [Mar.]
2.15
Final approval of EMBA for the Americas - MOA between the Beedie School of
Business, Simon Fraser University and Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee,
USA), FIA at the University of Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo, Brazil) and ITAM -Instituto
Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico) [Mar.]
2.16 Approval of EDUC 861, M.Ed. Field Experience in Australia (Curtin University, Perth
and Griffith University, Griffith, Australia). [Apr.]
2.17
Approval of MOU between Simon Fraser University and SEAMEO Regional Training
Centre (Ho Chi Minn City, Vietnam). [Apr.]
2.18
Approval of HRSDC Proposal - "Student Mobility Project: Internationalizing Future
Teachers". Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, British Columbia), Vancouver Island
University (Nanaimo, British Columbia), University
of Alberta - Campus Saint-Jean,
(Edmonton, Alberta), University
of Wisconsin-Whitewater, (Madison, Wisconsin, USA),
California State University (Fresno, California, USA), Universidad de Guanajuato
(Guanajuato, Gto. Mexico), Universidad, Autonoma Benito Juarez (Oaxaca, Mexico).
[Apr.]
2.19 Approval of MOU between Simon Fraser University and Hanoi School of Public Health,
National Institute of Public Health (Hanoi, Vietnam). [May]
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2.20 Approval of HRSDC Proposal- Canada-EU Program for Cooperation in Higher
Education, Training and Youth, "Global City Journalism Local Voices and International
Perspectives in Cross-Cultural Storytelling". Ryerson University (Toronto, Ontario,
Canada) [May]
2.21
Approval in principle of DIDAC-TIC, (Dimension Internationale et Dimension
Academique Concertees par Ies Technologies de 1'Information et de la Communication)
Proposal: "A student exchange and mobility project". [May]
2.22 Approval of Student Exchange Agreement between Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon
Fraser University and Deakin University (Melbourne, Australia). [Sept.]
2.23
Final Approval
of Sri Lanka Field School, Department of Engineering (Katubedda,
Moratuwa, Sri Lanka). [Sept.]
2.24 Approval of MOU between the Beedie School of Business, Simon FraserUniversity &
Sun Yat-sen Business School, (Guangzhou, China). [Sept.]
2.25 Approval of Academic Cooperation Agreement between the Beedie School of Business,
Simon Fraser University and Korea University Business School, Korea University
(Seoul, Korea). [Sept.]
2.26 Approval of CIDA Proposal - "CIDA Partners for Development - Canadian Universities
2011 Competition". Community Managed MCH in Rural Pakistan. [Sept.]
2.27
Approval
of CIDA Proposal "CIDA Partners for Development - Canadian Universities
2011 Competition". - Supporting Community Economic Development and Food Security
in Bolivia and the Andes. [Sept.]
2.28
Approval of Indigenous Exchange Agreement between Simon Fraser University and
Griffith University (Queensland, Australia). [Sept.]
2.29
Approval of MOU between the Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University and
the Indian Institute of Management-Indore (Indore, India) [Oct.].
2.30
Approval of MOU between the Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University and
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (Punjab, India). [Oct.].
2.31
Approval of MOU between the Faculty of Applied Science, Simon Fraser University and
the Indian Institute of Technology-Ropar (Ropar, India) [Oct].
2.32
Approval for renewal of MOU between Faculty of Science, 4D-Labs, Simon Fraser
University and Faculty of Science, Hakkaido University (Sapporo, Japan). [Nov.]
2.33
Approval of Graduate Liberal Studies LS819 Field Study, Italy [Nov.]
2.34
Approval to Terminate Exchange Agreement with the University of Richmond
(Richmond, Virginia, USA) [Nov.]
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Received for Information
3.1
Renewal of Student Exchange Agreement with San Diego State University (San Diego,
California, USA). [Feb.]
3.2
Renewal
of Smdent Exchange Agreement with Lund University (Lund, Sweden). [Feb.]
3.3
Renewal
of Student Exchange agreement with the University of Maastricht & Umversity
College
of Maastricht (Maastricht, The Netherlands). [Feb.]
3.4
Renewal
of Student Exchange agreement with the Universite catholique de Louvain
(Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium). [Feb.]
3.5
Renewal of Smdent Exchange agreement with the University of Western Australia (Perth,
Australia). [Feb.]
3.6
Faculty of Education Program: Academic Leadership Development in Higher Education
Improving Teaching and Learning 4lh-15th July, 2011 (Vancouver, B.C.). [Feb.]
3.7
Potential MOU between Simon Fraser University (Faculty of Health Sciences) and The
University
of Zambia (Department of Community Medicine). [Feb.]
3.8
Renewal
of MOU with the Universite catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve,
Belgium). [May]
3.9
2010 SCIA Annual Report submitted to April 4th, 2011 Senate Meeting. [May]
3.10
Renewal of Smdent Exchange agreement with the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
[May]
3.11
Expression of Interest between Simon Fraser University and the Aga Khan Foundation
"Early Childhood Development Support Program - Bangladesh ECDSP-B", (Dhaka,
Bangladesh) [May].
3.12
CIDA "China Council Project" Update: Increase in funding.[Sept.]
3.13
Signed MOU between Simon Fraser University and Mekelle University (Mekelle,
Ethiopia). [Sept.]
3.14
Overview of MPH Practicum for Global Health Students [Sept.]
3.15
Signed MOU between Simon Fraser University and Hanoi School of Public Health,
National Institute of Public Health (Hanoi, Vietnam). [Sept.]
3.16
Signed MOU between Simon Fraser University and Cambodia National Institute
of
Public Health (Phnom Penh, Cambodia). [Sept.]
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3.17 SCIA Review presented by Alison Watt. [Nov.]
2.35 CIDA proposal submitted Partners for Development - Canadian Universities 2011
Competition. "Community Managed MCH in Rural Pakista. [Nov.]
2.36
CIDA proposal submitted - Partners for Development - Canadian Universities 2011
Competition "Supporting Community Economic Development and Food Security in
Bolivia and the Andes" [Nov.]
3.18
Signed MOU Smdent Exchange Indigenous Peoples between Simon FraserUniversity
and Griffith University, (Queensland, Australia). [Nov.]
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4.
Field Schools
SFU International reported the following Field Schools were completed in 2011:
4.2
Spring 2011 (January-April)
Southeast Asia
- International Studies (Thailand, Laos and Vietnam), 18 participants led
by Professor Michael Howard
Mexico
- Communications (Guadalajara, Mexico), 9 participants led by Professors J.
Adam Holbrook and Richard K. Smith
4.3
Summer 2011 (May-July)
Ghana
- Contemporary Arts (Legon, Accra, Ghana), 12 participants led by Albert Smith
Czech Republic
- Humanities (Prague, Czech Republic), 17 participants led by Dr.
Anne-Marie Feenberg-Dibon
4.2
Fall 2011
(September-December)
Indonesia
- Education (Manado Region, Indonesia), 4 participants led by Professor
David Zandvliet.
Dig Greece
- Humanities (Kefalonia, Greece), 20 participants led by Dr. Geoffrey
Schmalz.
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Student Exchange
As of 2011, outbound smdent exchange term numbers are reported for the Calendar Year
(Spring, Summer, Fall) instead of the Academic Year (Fall, Spring, Summer). As a result,
the Fall 2010 term is not captured in the 2009/10 academic year, nor the 2011 calendar
year, and so the data is included as an addition to the 2011 report. In the Fall 2010 term,
110
smdent exchange terms were completed.
For the 2011 calendar year, SFU International received
331
applications to participate in
the University'sbilateral and multilateral exchange programs (an
increase of
7% from
309 applications in the 2009/10 academic year)
Of the
331
applications,
21%
(71) were incomplete or were not approved (compared with
22% (69) in the 2009/10 academic year). SFU International selected 79%
(260
out of the
331)
to participate (compared with 78% (240 out of 309) in the 2009/10 academic year).
Of the applications selected, 83%
(216)
resulted in completed exchange terms (compared
with 83% (199 out of 240) in the 2009/10 academic year), and 17% (44) cancelled
(compared with 13% (41) in the 2009/10 academic year).
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The number of applications received in 2011 that resulted in completed exchange terms
in the 2011 calendar year decreased by -11.8% over the 2009/10 academic year (245 to
216). In addition to the 2011 numbers, 18 students who were nominated for exchange
during the 2009/10 year (and were already captured in that year's application numbers)
continued or deferred their exchange term(s) into the 2011 calendar year. Thus, in total,
234
exchange terms were completed in the 2011 calendar year a decrease of-4.5% from
the 2009/10 academic year (245 to 234). Finally, as noted earlier, in addition to the above
numbers 110 student exchange terms were completed in the Fall 2010 term.
6.
International Co-op Program
SFU students completed 140 co-op work practicums in 27 countries through the Co-op
Program.
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Senate Committee on International Activities
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Annex A
Senate Committee on International Activities (SCIA)
Standing Committee (Reporting Category "B")
Membership
SCIA Members
Members
Conditions
Name
President (or designate)
Chair, Ex-officio
Vice-President, Academic (or designate) Ex-officio
Faculty Member, Applied Sciences
i
Elected by and from
Senate
Faculty Member, Arts/Social Sciences
Faculty Member, Business
Administration
i
I
Faculty Member, Com, Art/Tech
;
Faculty Member, Education
•
Faculty Member, Environment
Faculty Member, Health Sciences
FacultyMember, Science
;
i
Registrar (or designate)
Ex-officio
!
Senator (At-large)
Elected by and from
Senate
\
1
Smdent Senator (Undergraduate)
Elected
by and from
Senate
_
j
\
Smdent Alternate
Elected by Senate
Graduate Smdent (At-large)
Elected by Senate
,
Director, International Development and
Faculty Engagement, Continuing Studies
Ex-officio
Director, Internationalization, SFU
International (or designate)
Ex-officio
Staff Member, SFU International
Secretary, Ex-officio
(non-voting)
The Committee shall meet at least once each semesterand at the call of the Chair.
Quorum shall be a simple majority of the voting members.
The Committee may strike sub-committees as required.
6.3 Terms of Reference
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6.3.1
To ensure that proposals for international activities meet the conditions and criteria
established by the University Policy on International Activities, and the University Policy
on Service Contracts.
6.3.2
To ensure broad consultation prior to the final approval of any proposal covered by
this policy for which human rights considerations are likely to be a concern.
6.3.3
To advise the President with respect to the desirability
of entering into international
activities that are proposed to be undertaken by the University on the basis of a contract,
contribution agreement, letter
of understanding, or similar document.
6.3.4
To maintain an overview and familiarity with international agreements that are
entered into by academic or administrative units.
6.3.5
To report annually to Senate.
6.4 Procedures
6.4.1
The Committee shall be provided with copies of international activity proposals and
whatever other information is needed to administer this Policy, based on procedures to be
determined by the Committee.
6.4.2
Every proposal shall indicate that it has the approval of the appropriate Chair or
Director, and Faculty Dean and shall contain a statement of goals and objectives, a clear
disclosure of the proposed activities and a budget.
6.4.3
Proposals shall be submitted to the Secretary of SCIA for distribution to the
Committee.
6.4.4
The Committee shall review each proposal to ensure compliance with the
University Policy on International Activities and shall recommend acceptance,
modification or rejection to the President. Where approval
of the Senate or the Board of
Governors is required, the President shall inform the appropriate body(ies) of the
Committee's recommendation.
6.4.5
Where there is concern on the part of SCIA that any international activity which
uses the University's name or resources may be in non-compliance with this Policy, the
Committee shall be entitled to receive further information and shall report to the
President regarding any violations that may be discovered.
6.4.6
Copies of international activity contracts or other agreements shall be provided to
SFU International where they shall be kept on file and be open for inspection by
members of the University community.
Interpretation
Questions of Policy interpretation or application shall be referred to the President whose decision
shall be final.
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Annex B
Student Exchange Numbers by University: Fall 2010
University
Country
UG/G
FALL INBOUND
Terms
FTE
FALL OUTBOUND
Terms
FTE
Flinders University
Australia
UG
2
1
Macquarie University
Australia
UG
2
1
Monash University
Australia
UG
9
4.5
Murdoch University
Australia
UG
2
1
University of Western Australia Australia
UG
6
3
Vienna University of Economics
and Business Administration
Austria
UG
5
2.5
3
1.5
Universite Catholique de Louvain Belgium
UG
2
1
Dalhousie University
Canada
UG
1
0.5
HEC Montreal
Canada
UG
1
0.5
1
0.5
Universite de Montreal
Canada
UG
1
0.5
Universite du Quebec a Montreal Canada
UG
0
0
1
0.5
Universite
Laval
Canada
UG
10
5
3
1.5
University of Ottawa
Canada
UG
1
0.5
Pontificia Universidad Catolica
de Chile
Chile
UG
7
3.5
Jilin University
China
UG
1
0.5
Tsinghua University
China
UG
4
2
3
1.5
Zhejiang University
China
UG
8
4
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China - Hong
Kong
UG
3
1.5
3
1.5
Hong Kong Baptist University
China - Hong
Kong
UG
2
1
1
0.5
Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology
China - Hong
Kong
UG
1
0.5
University of Hong Kong
China - Hong
Kong
UG
4
2
4
2
Charles University
Czech
Republic
UG
1
0.5
University of Economics, Prague
Czech
Republic
UG
0
0
2
1
Aarhiis University
Denmark
UG
2
1
Copenhagen Business School
Denmark
UG
4
2
4
2
The American University in Cairo
Egypt
UG
2
1
1
0.5
University of Bath
England
UG
1
0.5
4
2
!
University of Birmingham
England
UG
0
0
1
0.5
University of East Anglia
England
UG
0
0
1
0.5
University of Leeds
England
UG
2
1
1
0.5
University of Leicester
England
UG
1
0.5
University of Manchester
England
UG
1
0.5
2
1
University of Nottingham
England
UG
2
1
University of Sussex
England
UG
7
3.5
Aalto University School of
Economics
Finland
UG
1
0.5
2
1
ESCP Europe
France
UG
1
0.5
Grenoble Ecole de Management France
UG
2
1
2
1
Institut d'Etudes Politiques d'Aix
En Provence
France
UG
2
1
2
1
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de
Bordeaux
France
UG
2
1
1
0.5
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de
Lille
France
UG
1
0.5
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de
Strasbourg
France
UG
3
1.5
Sciences Po Paris
France
UG
11
5.5
4
2
Universite du Maine
France
UG
1
0.5
Universite Francois Rabelais
France
UG
4
2
5
2.5
Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin
Germany
UG
1
0.5
Universitat Mannheim
Germany
UG
1
0.5
7
3.5
University of Ghana
Ghana
UG
3
1.5
4
2
University College Dublin
Ireland
UG
0
0
2
1
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
UG
1
0.5
Universita Commerciale Luigi
Bocconi
Italy
UG
5
2.5
0.5
Kansai Gaidai University
Japan
UG
1
0.5
0.5
Kwansei Gakuin University
Japan
UG
0
0
0.5
MeijiGakuin University
Japan
UG
1
0.5
0.5
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific
University
Japan
UG
0
0
0.5
Ritsumeikan University
Japan
UG
0
0
0.5
Ewha Womans University
Korea
UG
2
1
Korea Advanced Institute of
Science
and Technology
Korea
UG
1
0.5
Korea University
Korea
UG
0
0
2
1
Seoul National University
Korea
UG
3
1.5
9
4.5
Yonsei University
Korea
UG
6
3
4
2
Tecnologico de Monterrey
Mexico
UG
4
2
Al Akhawayn University
Morocco
UG
1
0.5
Maastricht University
Netherlands
UG
2
1
3
1.5
Universiteit Utrecht
Netherlands
UG
1
0.5
Universiteit van
Amsterdam
Netherlands
UG
2
1
1
0.5
Bl Norwegian Business School
Norway
UG
0
0
1
0.5
Warsaw School of Economics
Poland
UG
1
0.5
University of Stirling
Scotland
UG
0
0
2
1
University of Strathclyde
Scotland
UG
3
1.5
1
0.5
National University of Singapore
Singapore
UG
6
3
Universidad Complutense
Madrid
Spain
UG
1
0.5
1
0.5
University of Navarra
Spain
UG
3
1.5
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Spain
UG
0
0
2
1
Lund University
Sweden
UG
6
3
1
0.5
Malmo
University
Sweden
UG
1
0.5
1
0.5
National Chengchi University
Taiwan,
Province of
China
UG
1
0.5
1
0.5
National Taiwan Normal
University
Taiwan.
Province of
China
UG
0
0
2
1
National
Taiwan
University
Taiwan.
Province of
China
UG
3
1.5
4
2
Koc University
Turkey
UG
1
0.5
2
1
American University of
Sharjah
UAE
UG
1
0.5
Northeastern University
USA
UG
1
0.5
Santa Clara University
USA
UG
1
0.5
University of New Mexico
USA
UG
2
1
2
1
188
94
110
55
Student
Exchange
Numbers
by University:
2011
Calendar
Year
University
Country
UG/G
UG
SPRING
INBOUND
Terms
FTE
SPRING
OUTBOUND
Terms
FTE
SUMMER
INBOUND
Terms
FTE
SUMMER
OUTBOUND
Terms
FTE
FALL
INBOUND
Terms
FTE
FALL
OUTBOUND
Terms
FTE
TOTAL
INBOUND
Terms
FTE
TOTAL
OUTBOUND
Terms
FTE
Universidad
de
Belgrano
Argentina
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
2
t
2
-1
0
0
Australian
National
University
Australia
UG
2
•1
1
0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.5
3
-1.5
2
1
Flinders
University
Australia
UG
I
•0.5
1
0.5
4
-2
5
-2.5
1
0.5
Macquarie
University
Australia
UG
I
-0.5
2
1
2
-1
3
-1.5
2
1
Monash
University
Australia
UG
2
-1
9
4.5
1
0.5
2
-1
4
-2
12
6
Murdoch
University
Australia
UG
0
0
2
1
0
0
2
1
University
of
Western
Australia
Australia
UG
7
-J.5
1
0.5
i
0.5
4
-2
11
-5.5
2
1
Vienna
University
of
Economics
and
Business
Administration
Austria
UG
4
-2
2
1
5
-2.5
4
2
9
-4.5
6
3
Universite
Catholique
de Louvain Belgium
UG
0
0
-1.5
1
0.5
3
-1.5
1
0.5
Federal University of
Parana
Brazil
UG
0
0
-2
4
-2
0
0
Dalhousie
University
Canada
UG
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
HEC
Montreal
Canada
UG
1
-0.5
2
1
-0.5
2
-1
2
1
Universite
de
Montreal
Canada
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
-0.5
1
0.5
2
•1
2
1
Universite
du
Quebec
a
Montreal
Canada
UG
0
0
-0.5
1
-0.5
0
0
Universite
Laval
Canada
UG
2
-1
1
0.5
1
0.3
-3.5
9
•4.5
2
O.fl
University
of
Ottawa
Canada
UG
0
0
-0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.5
1
0.5
Pontilicia
Universidad
Catolica
de
Chile
Chile
UG
1
-0.5
6
-3
1
0.5
7
-3.5
1
0.5
Tsinghua
University
China
UG
0
0
4
2
8
-4
5
2.5
8
-4
0
4.5
Zhejiang
University
China
UG
8
-4
8
-4
16
-8
0
0
Chinese
University
of Hong Kong
China
- Hong
Kong
UG
4
-2
3
1.5
2
0.5
1
-0.5
3
1.5
5
-2.5
8
3.5
Hong Kong Baptist
University
China - Hong
Kong
UG
2
-1
1
0.5
2
-1
2
1
4
-2
3
1.5
Hong Kong
Univeisity
of
Science
and
Technology
China - Hong
Kong
UG
0
0
1
-0.5
1
•0.5
0
0
University
of Hong Kong
China - Hong
Kong
UG
1
-0.5
2
-1
3
1.5
3
-1.5
3
1.5
Charles University
Czech
Republic
UG
2
-1
3
1.5
i
-0.5
1
0.5
3
-1.5
4
2
University
of
Economics.
Prague
Czech
Republic
UG
1
•0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.0
2
-1
1
0.5
Aarhus
University
Denmark
UG
0
0
1
0.5
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
1
0.5
Copenhagen
Business
School
Denmark
UG
0
0
2
1
3
0.3
2
-1
1
0.0
2
-1
6
2.3
Universidad
San
Francisco
de
Quito
Ecuador
UG
0
0
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
0
0
Tlie
American
University in Cairo
Egypt
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.5
1
0.0
2
-1
2
1
University
of Bath
England
UG
1
-0.5
1
1.5
7
-3.5
4
2
8
•4
7
3.5
University
of
Birmingham
England
UG
0
0
3
-1.5
1
0.5
3
-1.5
t
0.5
University
of
East
Angjia
England
UG
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
2
-1
0
0
University
of
Leeds
England
UG
2
-1
1
0.5
2
-1
1
0.5
4
•2
2
1
University
of
Leicester
England
UG
1
-0.5
3
1.5
1
-0.5
2
-1
3
1.5
University
of
Manchester
England
UG
1
-0.5
1
-oe
2
1
2
-1
2
1
University of Nottingham
England
UG
2
-1
2
-1
1
0.5
4
-2
1
0.5
University of Sussex
England
UG
2
-1
2
1
1
-0.5
2
1
3
-1.5
4
2
University of the South Pacific
Fiji
UG
0
0
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
0
0
Aalto University School of
Economics
Finland
UG
0
0
2
1
0
0
2
1
University of
Jyvaskyla
Finland
UG
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
ESCP Europe
France
UG
3
-1.5
2
1
1
-0.5
2
1
4
-2
4
2
Grenoble Ecole de Management
France
UG
0
0
3
-1.5
3
-1.5
0
0
Institut d'Etudes Politiques d'Aix
En Provence
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de
Bordeaux
France
UG
2
-1
2
1
2
-1
4
-2
2
1
France
UG
2
-1
2
-1
4
-2
0
0
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de
Lille
France
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.5
1
0.5
Institut dEludes Politiques de
Strasbourg
France
UG
3
-1.5
3
-1.5
1
0.5
6
-3
1
0.5
Sciences Po Paris
France
UG
11
-5.5
5
2.5
7
-3.5
11
5.5
18
-9
16
8
Universite du Maine
France
UG
1
•0.5
I
-0.5
1
-0.5
3
-1.5
0
0
Universite Francois Rabelais
France
UG
4
-2
2
1
2
-1
4
-2
3
1.5
10
-5
0
2.5
Frledrlch-Schiller-Universitat
Germany
UG
0
0
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
0
0
Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin
Germany
UG
0
0
1
0.5
2
-1
2
1
2
-1
3
1.5
Technische Universitat
Darmstadt
Germany
G
0
0
1
0.5
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
2
-1
1
0.5
Technische Universitat
Darmstadt
Germany
UG
0
0
1
0.5
1
0.5
0
0
2
1
Universitat Mannheim
Germany
UG
0
0
2
1
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.5
3
1.5
Universitat zu K6ln
Germany
Grad
0
0
1
-0 5
1
-0.5
0
0
Univrrsit.lt ,-:i Koln
Germany
UG
0
0
2
-1
2
-1
0
0
University of Ghana
Ghana
Gi.nl
0
0
3
-1.5
3
-1.5
0
0
University of Ghana
Ghana
UG
0
0
1
0.5
1
0.5
0
0
2
1
Corvinus University of Budapest Hungary
UG
0
0
1
0.5
0
0
1
0.5
Panjab University
India
Gl.nl
0
0
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
0
0
Trinity College
Ireland
UG
0
0
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
0
0
University College Dublin
Ireland
UG
0
0
4
2
2
1
0
0
6
3
Universita Commerciale Luigi
Bocconi
Italy
UG
0
0
2
1
3
-1.5
3
1.5
3
-1.5
S
2.5
Kiins.ii Gniilni University
Japan
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.0
2
1
2
-1
3
1.5
Kwansei Gakuin University
Japan
UG
0
0
1
0.5
0
0
1
0.5
Meiji Gakuin University
Japan
UG
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
1
0.5
2
-1
1
0.5
Ritsumeikan University
Japan
UG
0
0
0
0
0
0
EvvtiaWomons University
<orea
UG
2
-1
1
0.2
3
-1.5
5
-2.5
1
0.2
Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology
<orea
UG
1
-0.5
1
•0.5
2
-1
0
0
Korea University
Korea
UG
4
-2
3
1.5
1
0.3
1
0.5
4
-2
5
2.3
Seoul National University
Korea
UG
2
-1
5
2.5
5
-2.5
5
2.5
7
-3.5
10
5
Yonsel University
Korea
UG
2
-1
3
1.5
3
-1.5
5
2.5
5
-2.5
8
4
TecnolOgicode Monterrey
'.toxica
UG
7
-3.5
1
0.5
1
0.3
1
-0.5
8
-4
2
0.8
AlAkhawayn University
Morocco
UG
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
2
-1
0
0
Maastricht
University
Netherlands
UG
2
-1
3
1.5
4
-2
2
1
6
-3
5
2.5
The Hague University of
Professional
Education
Netherlands
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.5
2
1
Universiteit
Utrecht
Netherlands
UG
1
-0.5
4
2
2
-1
3
-1.5
4
2
Universiteit
van
Amsterdam
Netherlands
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
2
-1
3
1.5
3
-1.5
4
2
University
of
Auckland
NewZenland
UG
0
0
1
0.5
1
0.5
0
0
2
1
Bl
Norwegian
Business
School
Norway
UG
0
0
2
-1
2
-1
0
0
University
of Oslo
Norway
UG
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
De la Salle
University
Ph
lippmcs
UG
0
0
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
0
0
Warsaw
School
of
Economics
Poland
UG
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
University
of
Dundee
Scotland
UG
0
0
3
1.5
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
3
1.5
University
of Stirling
Scotland
UG
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
2
-1
0
0
University
of
Strathclyde
Scotland
UG
2
-1
1
0.5
4
-2
6
-3
1
0.5
Manyang
Technological
University
Singapore
UG
0
0
5
-2.5
5
-2.5
0
0
National
University
of
Singapore
Singapore
UG
5
-2.5
7
3.5
7
-3.5
1
0.5
12
•6
8
4
University
of
Cape
Towi
South
Afnc
i
UG
0
0
1
0.5
1
0.5
0
0
2
1
Universidad
Complutense
Madrid
Spain
UG
0
0
2
1
1
0.5
0
0
3
1.5
Universitat
Pompeu
Fabra
Spain
UG
0
0
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.5
1
0.5
University ot
Navarra
Spain
UG
0
0
3
1.5
3
-1.5
t
0.5
3
-1.5
4
2
Lund
University
Sweden
UG
0
0
3
-1.5
1
0.5
3
-1.5
1
0.5
MalmO
University
Sweden
UG
0
0
2
1
1
-0.5
1
-0.5
2
1
Uppsala
Universitct
Sweden
UG
0
0
1
0.5
1
0.5
0
0
2
1
Universitat
Basel
Switzerland
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
-0.5
2
-1
1
0.5
National
Chengchi
Univeriity
Taiwan.
Province
of
China
UG
1
-0.5
2
-1
1
0.5
3
-1.5
1
0.5
National Taiwan University
ill
UG
2
-1
3
1.5
4
-2
4
2
6
-3
7
2.5
Chnlalongkom
University
Thailand
UG
0
0
2
-1
2
-1
0
0
Koc
University
Turkey
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
-05
1
0.5
2
-1
2
1
University
of New Mexico
USA
UG
1
-0.5
1
0.5
1
•0.5
l
0.5
123
-61.5
120
60
9
-4.5
1G
5.5
188
-94
98
49
320
-1GH
234
114.9
Formal Exchange Programs (by Academic Year)
*prior to 2005, the inbound/outboundnumbers indicated only student bodies,
not terms after 2005, the inbound/outbound numbers indicate student terms
Formal Exchange
Study Abroad
*Year
Outbound
Inbound
Bocconi,
Italv
Bl
Norway
Other
Basic
Fees
1992/93
1
0
0
0
1993/94
18
1
0
0
1994/95
24
2
0
0
1995/96
34
12
0
0
1996/97
70
26
0
0
1997/98
69
24
0
0
1998/99
65
47
0
0
1999/00
88
125
0
0
2000/01
78
132
0
0
2001/02
97
118
0
0
2002/03
120
122
0
0
2003/04
141
163
0
0
2004/05
146
183
0
0
2005/06
150
252
28
14
2006/07
198
190
28
16
8
10
2007/08
244
280
26
13
13
23
2008/09
243
280
28
38
9
11
2009/10
245
312
28
18
5
12
Formal Exchange / Int'l Fee Inbound Study Abroad /
Domestic Fee Inbound Study Abroad
*Calendar
Year
Exchanges
Out
Exchanges
In
International
"SABRO
Domestic
SABRO
Fall 2010
110
188
13
2
2011
234
320
18
2
2011
Fall 2010
2009/10
2008/09
^^^
2007/08
• Exchanges
To SFU
• Exchanges
From SFU
2006/07
Hi
2005/06
2004/05
2003/04
2002/03
2001/02
2000/01
1999/00
1998/99
1997/98
1996/97
1995/96
1994/95
1993/94
1992/93
^^
100
200
300
400
"NOTE: As of 2011. studentexchange numbers are reported forthe Calendar Year (Spring. Summer. Fall) instead of the Academic Year (Fall. Spring. Summer). As a result, the Fall2010 term
is not captured in the 2009/10 academic year, nor the 2011 calendar year.
"SABRO refers to inbound Study Abroad students whoattendSFU for 1 to 3 termsof studyunderthe terms of a formal agreement with another institution. Studentspay international, or in
special circumstances domestic, tuition rates.
""Please note: there are discrepancies between the numbersprovidedin the 2008/09 and the 2009/10 AnnualReports and those provided above. Please assume the 2011 AnnualReport
numbers are accurate.