Council on International Programs (CIP)

Mission Statement

The Mission of the Council on International Programs is to promote, improve, and expand the internationalization and globalization of Iowa State University.

The Goals are to further internationalization in the following areas:

  • Strengthen undergraduate teaching, programs, and services.
  • Strengthen graduate, professional, and research programs.
  • Strengthen outreach and extension efforts.
  • Sustain and enhance an intellectually stimulating environment and a supportive university community for all students, faculty, and staff.

The Strategies for Increasing Internationalization are:

  • Increase the international and global knowledge for ISU students.
  • Expose students to other nations and cultures through the modification of existing courses and creation of new courses.
  • Encourage students to obtain a double-major or minor in international studies.
  • Increase support for, and participation in, international student exchange and study abroad programs.
  • Have international alumni assist in study abroad programs.
  • Expand the selection of foreign languages taught and the number of sections offered, as demand warrants.
  • Increase the internationalization of ISU employees and expand international faculty and staff development programs.
  • Encourage ISU faculty and staff to expand their global understanding through workshops, seminars, and retreats.
  • Sponsor efforts and develop techniques for internationalization classes.
  • Encourage faculty to teach and conduct research abroad.
  • Strengthen services for visiting faculty and staff—such as protocol, temporary housing, and ground transportation.
  • Foster an environment in which cultural differences among people further mutual understanding.
  • Provide University lectures and programs to promote understanding of international issues.
  • Take steps to better integrate international students into the academic and social life of ISU.
  • Expand the scope and intensity of international/global scholarship.
  • Expand collaborative research programs with colleagues and institutions in other countries and expand research, scholarship, and publications on international subjects.
  • Expand the use of computer and imaging technology for international communication.
  • Increase work with Iowa and U.S. agriculture and industry in areas such as export enhancement, international competitiveness, and technology.
  • Support and foster relationships with other countries to further ISU’s research and outreach missions.
  • Administrative Activities to further the Mission
  • To advise the Provost on the development and coordination of international programs at Iowa State University.
  • To serve as liaison between the Provost and colleges as well as the library and International Students and Scholars Office.
  • To facilitate and encourage international initiatives among and between colleges.
  • To provide input on behalf of the Provost to the internationalization and globalization component of the university strategic plan.
  • To develop and refine guidelines on memoranda of understanding and formal linkages between Iowa State University and universities outside the United States.
  • To establish review mechanisms for the annual allocation of seed money funds to colleges, teams, or individuals for new international initiatives.
  • To develop an annual report on the “State of International Programs” as part of the university strategic planning process.
  • To provide guidance on Iowa State University consortium memberships related to internationalization.
  • To serve as a data and information clearinghouse on international activities at Iowa State University.
  • To conduct self-studies and assist with external reviews of internationalization at Iowa State University.