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2010-11 Fulbright Scholarship 32


Q. 7 Sudan 33

Banaa Scholarship Program 33


Q. 8 Tanzania 33

2011-12 Fulbright Scholarship 33


R. GW ATHLETICS 33

R. 1 Swaziland 33

Sports Visitor Program 34


S. STUDENT AND ALUMNI NUMBERS 35

S. 1 Number of Students from Sub-Saharan Africa enrolled at GW, by country and level –Fall 2011 35

S. 2 Number of Students from Sub-Saharan Africa enrolled at GW, by country and level – Spring 2011 36

S. 3: Number of students from Sub-Saharan Africa enrolled at GW, by country and level – Fall 2010 37

S. 4: Number of students from Sub-Saharan Africa enrolled at GW, by country and level – Fall 2009 38

S. 6 Number of GW alumni in Sub-Saharan Africa, Fall 2011 40


APPENDIX 1: KEY WORDS 41

APPENDIX 2: LIST OF COUNTRIES for SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 42


GW STUDENT AND ALUMNI NUMBERS SUMMARY


(See Section S for tables by country.)

A. 1 Number of students from Sub-Saharan Africa enrolled at GW







Undergraduate

Graduate

Non-degree

Total

Fall 2011

25

64

1

90

Spring 2011

24

65

1

90

Fall 2010

28

68

0

96

Fall 2009

23

53

2

78

[Source: Institutional Research]

A. 2 Number of students studying abroad in Sub-Saharan Africa




Region

FA04-SUM09

FA09-SUM10

FA10

SPR11

FA11

Sub-Saharan Africa

279

106

16

80

23

[Source: Office for Study Abroad]

A. 3 Number of alumni in Sub-Saharan Africa


203

[source: International Alumni Programs Office, Fall 2011]


B. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS



B. 1 Ethiopia




Faculty-led Short-term Study Abroad Program: Ethiopia: Migration, Identity, and International Business


Spring 2012

Addis Ababa

Liesl Riddle, associate dean for M.B.A. Programs and associate professor of International Business and International Affairs

19 students


(Program administered by the School of Business with support from the Office for Study Abroad; See also GWSB.)

*Business/Management

*Study abroad/student exchange

*Global education



B. 2 Senegal




Faculty-led Short-term Study Abroad Program: Meeting EFA: Education as Transformation


Spring 2012

Dakar


Laura Engle, assistant professor of International Education and International Affairs

18 students

(See also GSEHD.)

*Education

*Study abroad/student exchange

*Global education



B. 3 South Africa




Faculty-led Short-term Study Abroad Programs

Art Therapy—International, Social, and Cultural Diversity


Summer 2011

Cape Town, Johannesburg, Winterveld, and Pretoria

Heidi Bardot, director of the Art Therapy Program and assistant professor of Art Therapy, and Leslie Jacobson, director of the Academy of Classical Acting and professor of Theatre

10 students

(See also CCAS.)

*Arts & Humanities

*Study abroad/student exchange

*Global education



Higher Education in South Africa


January 2011

Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban

Rick Jakeman, assistant professor of Higher Education Administration

15 students

(See also GSEHD.)

*Education

*Study abroad/student exchange

*Global education



Impacts of the 2010 World Cup on South Africa


Summer 2010

Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, and Sun City

Lisa Delpy Neirotti, associate professor of Tourism and Sport Management

15 students

(See also GWSB.)

*Business/Management

*Study abroad/student exchange

*Global education



South Africa through Culture and Music


Summer 2009

Johannesburg, Pretoria, & Cape Town

Gisele Becker, adjunct instructor in Music

39 students

(See also CCAS.)

*Arts & Humanities

*Study abroad/student exchange

*Global education






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