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EXCHANGE PARTNERSHIP
Partnership based on exchange activities to strengthen the ethics focus of the Ph.D. program in Public 
Affairs at the University of Pretoria and the global focus of the Ph.D. program at Gonzaga University
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Travel

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Information for U.S. Travelers

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  Travel Schedule
  10/3-10/5 J. Beebe J. Kuye Participation in KELP Seminar, Gabarone, Botswana and visit to the University of Pretoria, non-project funded. 
  4/7-4/8 S. Vil-Nkomo R. Spitzer Stopover as part of non-project funded trip
1 5/13-5/25 J. Beebe J. Kuye Scheduling
2 7/16-8/1 M. Stebbins J. Mafunisa Ethics 
3 6/24-8/2 P. Brynard S. Wilson Research, Policy implementation, Global
5 8/3-8/24 J. Beebe J. Kuye Policy Ethics
6 8/17-8/24 R. Spitzer S. Vil-Nkomo Senior Administrator
  YEAR 2      
8 9/1-10/5 J. Mafunisa M. Stebbins Ethics 
9 9/1-12/8 S. Naidoo T. Power-Drutis Graduate Assistant
10 3/1-5/19 S. Wilson J. Kuye One term faculty, research 
11 3/11-6/17 T. Power-Drutis S. Naidoo Graduate Assistant
12 4/12-4-27 S. Ferch J. Kuye Human Resources
13 6/22-8/1 TBA ZA S. Ferch TBA
YEAR 3
14 Fall N. Roux S. Wilson Organization
15 9/6-10/18 R. Reyes TBA
16 9/16-10/18 R. Bartlett TBA
17 TBA TBA GU Mafunisa Ethics
18 TBA TBA GU Kuye Policy

*Dates are Estimated Times of Departure

Products/Tangibles

  1. Revised work plan for year one, work plan for year two, travel schedules, implementation details
  2. Status of formal instruction in ethics in the SPMA, identification of available resources, plan for expanded implementation.
  3. Identification of implications of Gonzaga program for research component of SPMA program.
  4. One or more lectures/course modules relating to global/international perspective with specific attention to policy implementation.
  5. One or more lectures/course modules relating to global/international perspective with specific attention to policy analysis/leadership in Africa.
  6. One or more lectures /course modules relating to ethics of policy analysis and leadership.
  7. Lecture on ethics delivered in South Africa.
  8. Status of formal instruction in ethics at Gonzaga, identification of available resources, plan for expanded implementation.
  9. Report on possible implications for SMPA of lessons from the Doctoral Program from the perspective of a student.
  10. Lecture on leadership for development in a globalized environment delivered at Gonzaga.
  11. One or more lectures/course modules relating to global/international perspective with specific attention to policy analysis/leadership in Africa. Paper presented at the International Leadership Association meeting.

These activities are assisted financially by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State
under the authority of the Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961, as amended, through the
College and University Affiliations Program/Fulbright Educational Partnerships Program
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