13th Annual Strategic Leaders Global Summit on Graduate Education September 10-12, 2017 Alyeska Resort, Alaska Cultural Contexts of Health and United States Well-being in Graduate Education September 1-3, 2019 University of Manchester United Kingdom Cover Photo Credit: Jill Jennings Table of Contents 2019 Strategic Leaders Global Summit on Graduate Education: Agenda Welcome and Introduction Suzanne T. Ortega, Council of Graduate Schools 7 1: National Trends and Perspectives I: Cultural Attitudes, Differences in Terminology, Current Research Sue Berners-Price, Griffith University 12 Luke Georghiou & Melissa Westwood, University of Manchester 14 Shireen Motala, University of Johannesburg 16 Adham Ramadan, The American University in Cairo 19 Christopher Sindt, Lewis University 21 2: National Trends and Perspectives II: Demographic Differences, Legal Contexts, Healthcare Systems Lidia Borrell-Damien, European University Association 24 Ximena Luengo, Universidad de Chile 27 Liviu Matei, Central European University 30 Alistair McEwan, University of Queensland 32 Paula Wood-Adams, Concordia University of Canada 34 Sen Yang, Xi’an Jiaotong University 36 3: Creating a Campus Culture that Proactively Supports Wellness Karen Butler-Purry, Texas A&M University 42 Amanda Davis, University of Melbourne 45 Jessica Horowitz, ProQuest Dissertation Publishing 47 Timo Korkeamäki, Hanken School of Economics 50 Yanlin Ma, Huazhong University of Science and Technology 52 Fahim Quadir, Queen’s University 54 4: Addressing the Role of Mentors and Advisors Nelson Ijumba, University of Rwanda 58 Paula McClain, Duke University 60 Tracy Riley, Massey University 62 Xian-li Zhou, Southwest Jiaotong University 64 5: Supporting “At-Risk” Student Populations Carlos Gilberto Carlotti, Jr., University of São Paulo 68 Gillian Houston, UK Council for Graduate Education 70 Sally Pratt, University of Southern California 73 Carmen Sammut, University of Malta 76 Aimée Surprenant, Memorial University 78 *: Paper to be distributed at meeting. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL STRATEGIC LEADERS GLOBAL SUMMIT PAGE 1 6: Prioritizing Professional Development and Career Counseling Joshua Barker, University of Toronto 82 Pat Buckley, University of South Australia 85 Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Technical University of Munich 88 Lorraine Davies, Western University 91 David G. Payne, Educational Testing Service 93 Biographical Sketches of Participants 96 PAGE 2 THIRTEENTH ANNUAL STRATEGIC LEADERS GLOBAL SUMMIT 2019 Strategic Leaders Global Summit on Graduate Education: Timed Agenda Sunday, 1 September 2019 Time Details 18:15 Assemble in Lobby of Crowne Plaza, Manchester Opening Dinner at Eddington Foster Private Dining Room in 18:30–20:00 the Crowne Plaza, Manchester Monday, 2 September 2019 Time Details Breakfast on Your Own Note: Crowne Plaza group rate includes breakfast 8:00 Assemble in Lobby of Crowne Plaza, Manchester Participant Registration - 4.009 Alliance Manchester Business 8:15 School 8:30–8:45 Welcome and Introduction Suzanne T. Ortega, President, Council of Graduate Schools Panel 1: National Trends and Perspectives I: Cultural 8:45–10:00 Attitudes, Differences in Terminology, Current Research Moderator: Luke Georghiou, Deputy President & Deputy Vice- Chancellor, University of Manchester (U.K.) Sue Berners-Price, Dean, Graduate Research School, Griffith University; Convenor, Australian Council of Graduate Research (Australia) Luke Georghiou, Deputy President & Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Melissa Westwood, Associate-Vice President for Research, University of Manchester (U.K.) Shireen Motala, Senior Director, Postgraduate School, University of Johannesburg (South Africa) Adham Ramadan, Dean of Graduate Studies, The American University in Cairo (Egypt) Christopher Sindt, Provost and Dean of the Graduate School, Lewis University (U.S.) 10:00–10:15 Coffee Break THIRTEENTH ANNUAL STRATEGIC LEADERS GLOBAL SUMMIT PAGE 3 Panel 2: National Trends and Perspectives II: Demographic 10:15–11:30 Differences, Legal Contexts, Healthcare Systems Moderator: Sue Berners-Price, Dean, Griffith University Graduate Research School, Griffith University; Convenor, Australian Council of Graduate Research (Australia) Lidia Borrell-Damien, Director, Research and Innovation, European University Association (EU) Ximena Luengo, Director of Student Health at the Vice-Presidency of Student and Community Affairs, Universidad de Chile Liviu Matei, Provost, Central European University (Hungary) Alistair McEwan, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Research Training and Dean of the Graduate School, University of Queensland (Australia) Paula Wood-Adams, Dean, Graduate Studies, Concordia University (Canada) Sen Yang, Dean of Qian Xuesen Honors College, Xi’an Jiaotong University (China) 11:30–11:45 Coffee Break Panel 3: Creating a Campus Culture that Proactively Supports 11:45–13:00 Wellness Moderator: Paula Wood-Adams, Dean, Graduate Studies, Concordia University (Canada) Karen Butler-Purry, Associate Provost for Graduate and Professional Studies, Texas A&M University (U.S.) Amanda Davis, Associate Director, Graduate Research, The University of Melbourne (Australia) Jessica Horowitz, Director, Academic Relations, ProQuest Dissertation Publishing (U.S.) Timo Korkeamäki, Department Head, Finance and Economics & EUA CDE Member, Hanken School of Economics (Finland) Yanlin Ma, Dean of the Graduate School, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China) Fahim Quadir, Vice-Provost and Dean, School of Graduate Studies, Queen’s University (Canada) 13:00–14:00 Lunch - Crowne Plaza, Manchester 14:00–15:15 Panel 4: Addressing the Role of Mentors and Advisors Moderator: Adham Ramadan, Dean of Graduate Studies, The American University in Cairo (Egypt) Nelson Ijumba, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs & Research, University of Rwanda Paula McClain, Dean of The Graduate School and Vice Provost for Graduate Education, Duke University (U.S.) Tracy Riley, Dean of Research, Massey University (New Zealand) Xian-li Zhou, Executive Vice Dean of the Graduate School, Southwest Jiaotong University (China) 15:15 - 15:30 Coffee Break PAGE 4 THIRTEENTH ANNUAL STRATEGIC LEADERS GLOBAL SUMMIT 15:30 - 16:45 Panel 5: Supporting “At-Risk” Student Populations Moderator: Christopher Sindt, Provost and Dean of the Graduate School, Lewis University (U.S.) Carlos Gilberto Carlotti, Jr., Provost, Graduate Studies, University of São Paulo (Brazil) Gillian Houston, Chair, UK Council for Graduate Education Sally Pratt, Vice Provost, Graduate Programs, University of Southern California (U.S.) Carmen Sammut, Pro-Rector, Students and Staff Affairs and Outreach, University of Malta Aimée Surprenant, Associate Vice-President (Academic) and Dean of Graduate Studies, Memorial University (Canada) 17:30 Assemble in Lobby of Crowne Plaza, Manchester 18:00–21:00 Reception & Dinner at the John Rylands Library Tuesday, 3 September 2019 Time Details Breakfast on Your Own 8:00 Assemble in Lobby of Crowne Plaza, Manchester Panel 6: Prioritizing Professional Development and Career 8:15–9:45 Counseling Moderator: Shireen Motala, Senior Director, Postgraduate School, University of Johannesburg (South Africa) Joshua Barker, Vice-Provost, Graduate Research and Education and Dean, School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto (Canada) Pat Buckley, Dean of Graduate Studies, University of South Australia Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Graduate Dean, Technical University of Münich (Germany) Lorraine Davies, Associate Vice Provost, School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, Western University (Canada) David G. Payne, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Global Education, Educational Testing Service (U.S.) 9:45–10:00 Coffee Break 10:00–11:30 Practical Actions 11:30 Global Summit Ends 12:00 - 13:30 Optional Lunch - Crowne Plaza, Manchester THIRTEENTH ANNUAL STRATEGIC LEADERS GLOBAL SUMMIT PAGE 5 PAGE 6 THIRTEENTH ANNUAL STRATEGIC LEADERS GLOBAL SUMMIT Welcome and Introduction THIRTEENTH ANNUAL STRATEGIC LEADERS GLOBAL SUMMIT PAGE 7 INTRODUCTION TO THE 2019 GLOBAL SUMMIT ON GRADUATE EDUCATION Welcome and Introduction Suzanne T. Ortega President Council of Graduate Schools It is an honor for the Council of Graduate Schools to co-host the Thirteenth Annual Strategic Leaders Global Summit on Graduate Education in partnership with the University of Manchester (UoM). Before I begin my formal remarks, I would like to express my appreciation to Luke Georghiou, Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at UoM, for his commitment and collaboration throughout the process of planning this event. It has truly been a pleasure for CGS to develop this year’s program in conversation with him and the talented UM staff, especially Lisa Gledhill. I would also like to give thanks to our co-sponsors for this year’s event, Educational Testing Service (ETS) and ProQuest, for continually demonstrating a deep commitment to graduate education. A special thanks is due to Jessica Horowitz, Allan Lu, and David Payne for recognizing the Summit’s value and prioritizing support for this important event. Since the Summit began in in 2007, topics have included scholarly integrity and research ethics, international collaborations, career outcomes, “big data,” and diversity and inclusion, but this marks the first year we will focus exclusively on the cultural contexts of health and well-being in graduate education. I am proud to say that CGS has prioritized mental health and well- being in its own work. We recently announced a new initiative, Supporting Mental Health and Wellness for Graduate Students, and I would like to
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