The American Council on Education (ACE) Internationalization Laboratory provides customized guidance and insight to help colleges and universities achieve their internationalization goals. To date, more than 130 institutions have participated in the program.
Working closely with ACE experts, participating institutions:
- Assemble an internationalization leadership team on campus.
- Analyze current internationalization activities and articulate institutional goals.
- Formulate a strategic action plan to take internationalization efforts forward.
Participating institutions also have access to:
- On-campus site visits by ACE staff, involving a roundtable discussion with the leadership team and key stakeholders to facilitate dialogue, define key questions and issues, clarify goals, and build support for the internationalization process.
- Three meetings of the entire Internationalization Laboratory cohort, hosted by ACE in Washington, DC.
- Regular contact with and guidance from ACE advisors as the campus conducts its review, analyzes findings and develops its action plan.
The American Council on Education (ACE) Internationalization Laboratory is led by a team of experts with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences to assist institutions in developing internationalization goals and strategies for achieving them. These educators, researchers and administrators will work with UD officials to conduct a self-study of the University’s assets for global activity and curriculum development and then provide customized insights in designing a strategic plan moving. Learn more about the ACE Internationalization Laboratory.
See the 2020-22 cohort of participating institutions.
See past participating institutions: