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2005-2006 Charge to the Committee

University System of Georgia
World Regional Council for Americas

Chair: Dr. Mark Patterson
Kennesaw State University

The World Regional Council for the Americas (Americas Council) is open to all faculty and staff in the University System of Georgia who have a professional interest in the countries of the region. It seeks to build an active participatory membership of campus faculty and staff with interests in and expertise about the Americas, facilitating communication and providing a useful forum where issues of common concern can be shared, discussed, and resolved

The WRC is encouraged to consider any issue relating to its region. For 2005-2006 the WRC-Americas is given a select charge to complete the following assignments:

  • Organize and implement an annual conference on the Americas in Spring 2006;
  • Prepare a proposal for a faculty development seminar for summer 2007 in accordance with guidelines and procedures of the SCIE Faculty and Curriculum Committee;
  • Provide a report on Council activities at each meeting of the System Council on International Education;
  • Submit by December 1, 2005, a detailed financial report to the System Council on International Education for all funds managed by the WRC;
  • Adopt a mission statement and by-laws modeled on those developed for World Regional Councils by the System Council on International Education.
  • Continue discussion of on-going issues relevant to the WRC and its members, including:
    • student enrollment in the Latin American Studies and Canadian Studies Certificate programs;
    • development of a proposed certificate in North American Studies and an accompanying proposal to the North American Mobility Program of the Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE);
    • promotion of existing study abroad programs in the region and development of new programs in underserved countries;
    • communication with Western Hemisphere nation consulates, bi-lateral chambers of commerce, and similar resources, and assessment of the WRC’s capacity for maintaining such networks.