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International Educator - January/February 2007
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Education Abroad
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Cover Story
A Laboratory of Conflict and Peace
Christopher Murphy
As the citizens of Northern Ireland slowly build on the peace brought about in the late 1990s, educators and researchers are developing new tools for exploring conflict resolution and applying theory directly to problems on the ground.

As the citizens of Northern Ireland slowly build on the peace brought about in the late 1990s, educators and researchers are developing new tools for exploring conflict resolution and applying theory directly to problems on the ground.

Web Extra! Resources on the Northern Ireland Conflict
Features
No Cookie-Cutter Solutions
David Tobenkin
Instituting an immigration policy on U.S. college and university campuses is more important than ever; knowing how to deal with immigration issues as they arise and knowing when to seek the advice of immigration attorneys beyond campus walls is now part of every international student adviser's job.

Instituting an immigration policy on U.S. college and university campuses is more important than ever; knowing how to deal with immigration issues as they arise and knowing when to seek the advice of immigration attorneys beyond campus walls is now part of every international student adviser's job.
Creating Leaders for Tomorrow
Eve Katz
Leadership training has the power to transform how international educators think of their role on their campuses and in the higher education system at large.

Leadership training has the power to transform how international educators think of their role on their campuses and in the higher education system at large.
Freshmen Abroad
Christopher Connell
At a reborn Arcadia University, freshmen get to preview the world.
At a reborn Arcadia University, freshmen get to preview the world.
Departments
From the Editors
Front Lines
In Brief
- Study Abroad Among U.S. Students Continues to Rise
- Steady Number of Foreign Students in United States
- International Education Makes Significant Contribution in the United States
- Research Paper Warns of Shrinking U.S. Share of Foreign Student Market
- President Bush Boosts Funding for National Program
- NAFSA Member Leaders Take Office
- Researchers Seek to Define Internationalization in Higher Education
Across Cultures
A 2020 Vision for Higher Education in Vietnam
Martin Hayden and Lam Quang Thiep
Martin Hayden and Lam Quang Thiep
Voices
Education Abroad
Orienting and Coaching Parents
Janet Hulstrand
Janet Hulstrand
Foreign Student Affairs
Portability: Freedom of Movement for Foreign National Employees
H. Ronald Klasko
H. Ronald Klasko
View from Out Here
One Educator’s View of School Segregation in Tanzania
Tony Waters
Tony Waters



