Outcomes
Key outcomes of the process included reinvestment of institutional funding to support international affairs administration (decoupling the leadership team, planning efforts, and overall management of KU's internationalization efforts from the student fee structure and recognizing that internationalization is more than student services to inbound and outbound students). The establishment of a new provost-funded Institute for Global and International Engagement, which will serve as an institutional umbrella for KU's strong area studies centers and national resource centers was also significant. Finally, and most importantly, the recommendations of the Lab have not only been incorporated into KU's strategic action planning, but comprehensive internationalization has been built into the university's plan as one of five core foundational principles. All university leaders will have to build internationalization goals and objectives into their plans.
“The ACE Internationalization Lab has been a tremendous opportunity for us to have a broad, open, and rigorous set of conversations about our international work, to identify missed opportunities and unnecessary barriers to our international work and to build an integrated set of plans into the institution's strategic planning process in support of comprehensive internationalization. The ACE Model for Comprehensive Internationalization; ACE's expertise; and the guidance we have received from our Lab adviser, Cheryl Matherly, have been invaluable.”—Charles Bankart, Senior Internationalization Officer, KU