Why Host International Visitors?
Defining the Objectives of the Visit
Institutional Priorities
In planning the visit of an international guest, it is useful to consider how it contributes to the University's mission. Bridgewater State University's institutional and presidential priorities can guide you in hosting decisions. Consider how the following fit the mission of the international visit before deciding on the agenda for the visitor.
- Enhancing the University's teaching, research, and outreach capabilities in an international context
- Increasing the global community's awareness of the University
- Recognizing the accomplishments and contributions of key individuals affiliated with the University
- Who initiated the request? Did the University extend the invitation directly or indirectly by virtue of an existing affiliation?
- What is the University's history with the individual, delegation, institution, or agency seeking the visit? Does the visit represent a new program in an area that the University is trying to develop? Does it help to maintain an existing relationship? Does it strengthen or augment a relationship?
- What are the objectives of the person requesting a visit? How do the visitor's objectives mesh with the University's goals?
- What is the status of the visitor? Will the visitor serve as an official representative of a government, institution, or sponsoring agency? Is the match between visitor and host appropriate from the perspective of both parties?
- What are the benefits to the University for hosting the visit? Are the benefits likely to emerge in the near future or over a long period of time?
- Are the dates and times requested reasonable in terms of planning and implementing the visit?
- What costs will be involved in hosting the visitor?
