ASU Global Advocacy Certificate Program
UPDATE: ALL GACP WORKSHOPS HAVE BEEN MOVED TO ASU'S CAREER EDGE PLATFORM
BECOME A GLOBAL ADVOCATE
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Global Advocacy Certificate Program (GACP) is for ASU faculty and staff who wish to cultivate a globally-minded campus. By attending a series of workshops, participants will broaden their awareness of intercultural topics and learn specific strategies for supporting international students and scholars in the classroom and workplace and promoting a more diverse community for all.
To earn a certificate as a Global Advocate, participants must register for and attend the Foundations of Global Advocacy core course plus at least three elective courses during an academic year. All courses are free of charge and fill on a first-come, first-served basis.
APPLYING CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE ADVANCED WORKSHOPS 2019-2020
Participants who already have received a certificate during prior GACP workshop series are invited to join the program in subsequent years. Instead of attending the Foundations of Global Advocacy Core Course, participants are required to attend the Applying Cultural Intelligence Advanced Workshops.
NOTE
All sessions are free and available to attend over Zoom (select Zoom option during registration). In-person attendance is limited. Workshops cannot be completed after-the-fact. Certificates will be distributed during May, 2020.
ABOUT THE HOST
Renee Bhatti-Klug brings to her role as University International Educator, Senior, 17 years of English and ESL teaching experience throughout the U.S. and overseas, most recently with ASU’s Global Launch. Renee's expertise is in building academically rigorous curricula while fostering supportive classroom environments. A graduate of Biola University and LIU/Stony Brook Southampton, Renee specializes in working with students from Asia, the Middle East, and India.
Her mission in this role is to work closely with ASU faculty to help facilitate cross-cultural understanding and produce more successful international student graduates by providing strategic training, focused on students’ cultural backgrounds and academic needs.