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Beyond Borders: The Internationalization of College Student Affairs by Jon C. Dalton,

Beyond Borders: The Internationalization of College Student Affairs by Jon C. Dalton,
As international travel, communication, and economic integration continue to expand, student affairs professionals need to incorporate a more global perspective into their work and leadership on campus. This timely issue of New Directions for Student Services assesses the impact of international trends and developments on the student affairs profession, and offers practical suggestions for developing the knowledge and skills requisite for a global future. The authors explain how to recruit and support international students and provide valuable information on student and staff exchange programs. The volume also presents case studies from student affairs professionals in Mexico, Germany, and Hong Kong, highlighting the global student affairs issues that transcend national borders. This is the 86th issue of the quarterly journal "New Directions for Student Services.



Hospitality World: A Comprehensive Introduction to the World of Hospitality by Denise Dupre,
Hospitality World: A Comprehensive Introduction to the World of Hospitality by Denise Dupre,
International in scope, this innovative book takes a hands-on approach to the industry. Case scenarios and skill-building exercises give future managers a framework to develop their personal visions. Highlights of the practical, up-to-date approach begin in the first section where the Olympic torch is held high to illuminate the intricacies of tourism management at the 1996 Olympic Games. Then it's off on a world-wide tour from the perspective of several lodging owners and restaurateurs. Amidst the challenge of the text, Hospitality World! covers the basics - from the history of the industry to current developments. The complex management concepts of human resources, marketing, management information systems, and accounting are made simple. Students use what they learn about lodging and foodservices, entertainment, travel distribution channels, and transportation to solve complex case questions. The final case study investigates the international world of Disney. Ethics and service are also explored, focusing on the issues and trends that managers face today. Hot topics include branding, diversity, ecotourism, strategic alliances, and technology applications.



International Services Trade Information Agency - The International Services Trade Information Agency (ISTIA) is being founded as a non-profit international agency in Geneva, Switzerland. The ISTIA mandate is to provide capacity building to developing countries, least developed countries and economies in transition to collect, analyze and interpret trade in services information, including information relevant to foreign direct investment (FDI) and Foreign Affiliate Trade Statistics (FATS) in a manner which empowers them to participate more actively in trade in services negotiations, most notably in the context of ...

Travel Dynamics International - Travel Dynamics International is a cruise operator based in New York. Founded in 1969, Travel Dynamics International has focused on small-ship, luxury, educational cruises.

International Student/Young Pugwash - International Student/Young Pugwash (ISYP) is an international organization that promotes awareness and action among students and young professionals in relation to ethical implications of science and technology policy, particularly matters of international security and weapons of mass destruction. It developed from the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs.

Changi International Airport Services - Changi International Airport Services (Abbreviation: CIAS; Chinese: 樟宜国际机场地勤服务公司) is currently the second largest ground handling provider at Singapore Changi Airport, providing services for 27 scheduled airlines and to about 40 non-scheduled airline companies, including cargo handling,catering, as well as security services.



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