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WACE GLOBAL INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS
Baden-Wuerttemberg CooperativeState University Loerrach
GERMANY
Bahcesehir UniversityTURKEY
Charles Sturt UniversityAUSTRALIA
Clarkson UniversityUNITED STATES
Drexel UniversityUNITED STATES
FH Joanneum Universityof Applied Sciences
AUSTRIA
Durban University of TechnologySOUTH AFRICA
Mohawk College of Applied Artsand Technology
CANADA
Nyenrode Business UniversiteitNETHERLANDS
Polytechnic of NamibiaNAMIBIA
Queens CollegeUNITED STATES
Rochester Institute of TechnologyUNITED STATES
Siam UniversityTHAILAND
Simon Fraser UniversityCANADA
Georgia Institute of TechnologyUNITED STATES
Johnson & Wales UniversityUNITED STATES
Kettering UniversityUNITED STATES
Korea University of Technologyand EducationSOUTH KOREA
Kyoto Sangyo UniversityJAPAN
LIU PostUNITED STATES
Merrimack CollegeUNITED STATES
Miami Dade CollegeUNITED STATES
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WACE GLOBAL INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS
The University of NewcastleAUSTRALIA
University of VictoriaCANADA
University of WaterlooCANADA
University WestSWEDEN
Vaal University of TechnologySOUTH AFRICA
Victoria UniversityAUSTRALIA
Wentworth Institute of TechnologyUNITED STATES
Sripatum UniversityTHAILAND
SUNY OswegoUNITED STATES
Suranaree University of TechnologyTHAILAND
Swinburne University of TechnologyAUSTRALIA
Tec de MonterreyMEXICO
The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHONG KONG
The University of ToledoUNITED STATES
TOBB University of Economicsand Technology
TURKEY
Universiti Utara MalaysiaMALAYSIA
University of CanberraAUSTRALIA
University of CincinnatiUNITED STATES
University of LimerickIRELAND
University of MalayaMALAYSIA
University of Massachusetts LowellUNITED STATES
University of ManitobaCANADA
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WACE GLOBAL INDUSTRY PARTNERS
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMTHAILAND
WD supports a Cooperative Education Program for local and overseas students,including undergraduate and graduate students. WD has been working with49 local universities and five overseas universities, so far seeing 364 Thai studentsand 13 foreign students complete the program with us. The students spend fromfour to 10 months learning by working in the company. The program helps themto successfully make the school-to-work transition.
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Effective July 1, 2010, The National Commission (NCCE) joined with The World Association for Cooperative Education (WACE) to “globally advance high quality cooperative & work-integrated education.”
Both Boards have unanimously adopted the following Vision & Mission Statements:
VISIon
MISSIon
nCCE JoInIng WItH WACE
Globally Advance High Quality Cooperative & all other forms of Work-Integrated Education by:
1. showcasing best practices2. facilitating global discussion and debate 3. fostering international networks & exchanges, and 4. offering research, programs and services with the aim to:
a. advance professionalization through innovation in experiential learning, academic quality enhancement, and demonstrating results through relevant and focused research;
b. advance and promote the recognition of importance of high quality cooperative & work-integrated education as the best workforce development scheme for today’s Global Society.
The organization is committed to achieving its Mission without prejudice and without any ideological, political or religious bias and on a not-for-profit basis.
The organization’s vision is to be the premier international organization linking the world’s leading higher education institutions, employers and public authorities, all of whom share a profound commitment to preparing new generations for a lifetime of professional success in today’s global & diverse workforce. Our vision will be achieved through research, programs & services designed to globally advance all forms of learning where education is integrated with professional work experience.
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“At UMass Lowell we treasure our partnership with WACE. We value international engagement, partnerships in education, and research with universities around the globe because we consider such relationships essential to prepare our students to succeed in an increasingly complex and global environment. We consider integrated workplace and classroom learning to be the most effective approach for educating students. WACE embodies both of these experiences. We are honored to have the WACE world headquarters on our campus.”
Professor Dr. Ahmed T. Abdelal WACE Board Member Provost University of Massachusetts Lowell
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“Being a WACE Partner gives us access to a global network of institutions and employers - all dedicated to the concept of WIL. It gives us a unique possibility to share thoughts and ideas on how to understand and develop WIL for the future.”
Mr. Olof Blomqvist WACE Board Member President Emeritus University West
“The WACE ISO @ SUT creates a global network of cooperative and work-integrated education innovations at the national and international levels for sustainable development and partnership in different regions of the world.”
Professor Dr. Wichit Srisa-an WACE Board Member President, The University Council Suranaree University of Technology
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WACE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. Sampan SilapanadCo-Chair &Executive Committee MemberVice PresidentWestern Digital (Thailand)Thailand
Dr. Maurits van RooijenCo-Chair &Executive Committee MemberCEO and RectorLondon School of Business & FinanceUnited Kingdom
Dr. Paul J. StonelyCEO & Executive Committee MemberWACEU.S.
Prof. Ahmed AbdelalProvostUniversity of Massachusetts LowellU.S.
Dr. Patrick R. AntonyExecutive DirectorDivision of Professional PracticeGeorgia Institute of TechnologyU.S.
Mr. Wesley ArringtonPresidentRFD InsightU.S.
Ms. Christine ArsenaultPresidentCAFCEDirector: Management Co-op ProgramsUniversity of Toronto ScarboroughCanada
Mr. Olof BlomqvistExecutive Committee MemberSenior Advisor, President’s Office University WestSweden
Dr. Jaime BonillaDirector of Alumni RelationsTecnologico de MonterreyMexico
Dr. Kettil CedercreutzExecutive Committee MemberAssociate Provost & DirectorDivision of Professional PracticeUniversity of CincinnatiU.S.
Professor Keith ChanDean of Students The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHong Kong
Prof. Jiefang ChenDirector, Planning & DevelopmentHigher Education Research InstituteShanghai Second Polytechnic UniversityChina
Dr. Lorrie ClemoProvost and Vice President for Academic AffairsState University of New York at OswegoU.S.
Dr. Richard CollPro Vice-ChancellorTeaching & LearningUniversity of WaikatoNew Zealand
Dr. Anthony CollinsPresidentClarkson UniversityU.S.
Prof. Stephen CrumpPro Vice-Chancellor External RelationsUniversity of NewcastleAustralia
Prof. Peter DawkinsVice-Chancellor & PresidentVictoria UniversityAustralia
Professor Teyfik Demir, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, EngineeringTOBB University of Economics and TechnologyTurkey
Prof. Suleyman DemokanExecutive Committee MemberEngineering DeanBahcesehir UniversityTurkey Dr. William DestlerExecutive Committee MemberPresident Rochester Institute of TechnologyU.S.
Dr. Maureen DrysdaleChair, WACE Research GroupAssociate Professor, Psychology & Sexuality,
Marriage & Family StudiesAdjunct, School of Public Health and Health Systems
(SPHHS) St. Jerome’s/University of WaterlooCanada
Ms. Maureen DumasVice PresidentExperiential Education & Career ServicesJohnson & Wales UniversityU.S.
Ms. Marge DupereDirector of Organizational DevelopmentAnalog Devices, Inc.U.S
Ms. Sarah FlynnVice-ChairASETPrincipal LecturerWork Based LearningUniversity of HertfordshireUK
Dr. Paul ForestellProvostLIU PostU.S.
Mr. Peter FranksVice Provost for Career EducationSteinbright Career Development CenterDrexel UniversityU.S.
Mr. John A. FryPresidentDrexel UniversityU.S.
Mr. Boni GantileHR Executive for People DevelopmentTelkom SASouth Africa
Prof. Ian GoulterExecutive Committee MemberEmeritus ProfessorCharles Sturt UniversityAustralia
Mr. Johannes HaasHead of Study ProgramProduction Technology and OrganizationFH Joanneum University of Applied SciencesAustria
Dr. Ditmar HilpertExecutive Committee MemberProfessor / Chairperson of Strategic ManagementInternational MarketingUniversity of ReutlingenGermany
Prof. Dr. Benny Hoedoro HoedSecretary GeneralCDPP/DPPK National SecretariatIndonesia
Mr. William S. Howard Executive Committee MemberExecutive Vice PresidentCDM SmithU.S.
Dr. Christopher HopeyPresidentMerrimack CollegeU.S.
Prof. Dato’ Dr. Mohamed Mustafa IshakVice-ChancellorUniversiti Utara MalaysiaMalaysia
Prof. Dr. Fasli JalalProfessor, Medical FacultyAndalas UniversityIndonesia
Ms. Peggy JarvieExecutive DirectorCo-operative Education & Career ServicesUniversity of WaterlooCanada
Professor Ghauth JasmonVice ChancellorUniversity of MalayaMalaysia
Mr. Richard JohnsonExecutive Committee MemberPresidentD3 TechnologiesU.S. Dr. Nancy JohnstonExecutive Director, Student AffairsSimon Fraser UniversityCanada
Ms. Judie KayNational DirectorACENAssistant Director Careers and Employment RMIT University Australia
Mr. Patrick KellyExecutive Committee MemberDirector of North America RecruitmentIBMU.S.
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WACE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ms. Lytana KidsHuman Resources ManagerCorporate HRUPSU.S.
Prof. Namho Kim. PHDDirector, Global Education CenterProfessor, School o Architectural EngineeringKorean University of Technology and EducationKorea
Prof. Dr. Paul K S LamVice-President (Student Affairs)Professor (Chair) of BiologyCity University of Hong KongHong Kong
Mr. Jin LiPresidentShanghai Normal UniversityChina
Ms. Kelly MahoneyDirector of Career Development & Cooperative EducationAsper School of BusinessUniversity of ManitobaCanada
Prof. Dr. Bernd MartinPresidentBaden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University LoerrachGermany
Dr. James McKenneyVice President, Economic Development & International ProgramsAmerican Association of Community CollegesU.S.
Dr. Robert K. McMahanPresidentKettering UniversityU.S.
Ms. Norah McRaeExecutive Director, Co-operative Education Program and Career ServicesUniversity of VictoriaCanada
Dr. Pornchai MongkhonvanitPresidentSiam UniversityThailand
Dr. Nagi NaganathanExecutive Committee MemberDean of EngineeringThe University of ToledoU.S.
Mr. Bob NicholsDirector of External Affairs & Associate to the PresidentKettering UniversityU.S.
Mr. James NormanVice President of Global Staffing & DiversityKraft Foods North AmericaU.S.
Prof. Ian O’ConnorVice-Chancellor and PresidentGriffith UniversityAustralia
Mr. Rufus OlawuniDirector of Industrial Training Coordinating CentreUniversity of IbadanNigeria
Mr. Shakeel OriDirector: Co-operative EducationDurban University of TechnologySouth Africa
Dr. Eduardo PadronPresidentMiami Dade CollegeU.S.
Dr. Zorica PanticExecutive Committee MemberPresidentWentworth Institute of TechnologyU.S.
Professor Andrew ParfittDeputy Vice Chancellor (Academic)The University of Newcastle Australia
Dr. Neville PintoDean of EngineeringUniversity of LouisvilleU.S.
Mr. Carver PopDirector: Centre for Cooperative EducationPolytechnic of NamibiaNamibia
Ms. Keiko Saito-MiyakawaExecutive Committee MemberPresidentILCC Co., Ltd.Japan
Prof. Takao ShibaChairpersonKSU Employability Development Project TeamKyoto Sangyo UniversityJapan
Dr. Guntima SirijeerachaiSecretary GeneralThai Association for Cooperative EducationThailand
Prof. Dr. Wichit Srisa-anExecutive Committee MemberPresidentThe University CouncilSuranaree University of TechnologyThailand
Dr. James R. StellarProvostQueens College The City University of New YorkU.S.
Dr. Kenzo TakahashiDeputy DirectorCooperative Postgraduate Education CenterUniversity of FukuiJapan
Ms. Patrice TwomeyDirector, Cooperative Education & Careers DivisionUniversity of LimerickIreland
Prof. Andrew VannVice-Chancellor & PresidentCharles Sturt UniversityAustralia
Ms. Chelle WingelethGlobal Director of Talent Acquisition Strategy and ProgramsResearch in Motion / BlackBerryCanada
Mr. Enwei XieGeneral Manager of Server & Tool BusinessMicrosoft ChinaChina
Dr. Nancy ZimpherChancellorThe State University of New YorkU.S.
Emeritus Board Members
Mr. Andre LausPrincipal CRG Partners Group LLCU.S.
Mr. James PorterVice PresidentDuPont Engineering and OperationsU.S.
Mr. Edward L. WaxChairman EmeritusSaatchi & Saatchi Advertising WorldwideU.S.
Staff
Mr. Mark BrentonGraphic & Web DesignerBrenton Design Group
Mr. Marty FordDirector of Global Partnership ProgramWACE
Ms. Michelle HansfordDirector of Global Communications & MarketingWACE
Ms. Danielle PerryManager of Operations and FinanceWACE
Dr. Paul StonelyCEOWACE
$34.9 MILLION AWARDED in CO-OP SCHOLARSHIPS
before NormaN Nitschke pioneered the use of tempered safety glass inautomotive and architectural glass industry at Glasstech,
before althea harper made it workon Project Runway,
before Jim BeaN helped connect us as Vice President of Retail at Apple Computer, Inc.,
Before roBert palleschi became the Global Head atHilton Hotels Corporation,
Co-op students accomplish amazing things in life. That’s because Cooperative Education opens the door to real-world professional experience and life-changing opportunities. Co-op students graduate from college with as much as $40,000 in their pockets, professional contacts, an impressive résumé – and job offers!
Since 2003, WACE’s National Co-op Scholarship Program has awarded $34.9 mil-lion in merit scholarships to 1,475 high school seniors and community college transfers. This year, 160 additional students will receive co-op scholarships val-ued at $4.1 million. Visit www.waceinc.org to learn more.
they were all Co-op students.
You’ll find Co-op programs at these leading universities:
DrExEl UNiVErSiTy www.drexel.eduJohNSoN & WAlES UNiVErSiTy www.jwu.edu
roChESTEr iNSTiTUTE of TEChNology www.rit.eduUNiVErSiTy of CiNCiNNATi www.uc.edu
UNiVErSiTy of MASSAChUSETTS loWEll www.uml.eduThE UNiVErSiTy of TolEDo www.utoledo.edu
WENTWorTh iNSTiTUTE of TEChNology www.wit.edu