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College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS) Office of International and Executive Programs (OIEP) Bringing BSOS to the world and the world to BSOS Joint Degree Programs • Short-term Training Interdisciplinary Research • Publications • Policy Liaison oiep.umd.edu

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College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS)

Office of International and Executive Programs (OIEP)

Bringing BSOS to the world and the world to BSOS

Joint Degree Programs • Short-term TrainingInterdisciplinary Research • Publications • Policy Liaison

oiep.umd.edu

YOUR OIEP ADVANTAGE IS…

Our Knowledge, Skills and Experience

Are you affiliated with a university, agency or organization outside the United States that is seeking partnership with the University of Maryland, a prestigious American university?

The following factors make the Office of International and Executive Programs your ideal guide to a venture in academic internationalism:

• Institutional capabilities and experiences accrued during the decade since our founding;

• Knowledgeable staff well versed in the requirements of personal diplomacy, including familiarity with a diversity of languages and cultures; and

• Ability to draw on the extensive human, scholarly and technical resources of BSOS.

“The Office of International and Executive Programs continues to play a vital role in helping BSOS enhance its standing as an innovative and globally connected college.

Dr. Gregory Ball, Dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS)”

COLLEGE OFBEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCESTHE SOLUTION

UMD President Wallace Loh (seated left) and Nanjing Normal University Chancellor Yongzhong Song (seated right)

“The BSOS rallying cry, ‘Be the Solution,’ helps drive the University’s goal of creating social and

economic impact. It does this internationally through the Office of International and Executive Programs.

President Wallace D. Loh, University of Maryland”

Photo credit: John T. Consoli/University of Maryland

YOUR OIEP ADVANTAGE IS…

The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS)

BSOS pursues its mission to “Be the Solution” to the world’s great challenges through its departments and programs, including:

• African American Studies • Government & Politics• Anthropology • Hearing & Speech Sciences• Criminology & Criminal Justice • Joint Program in Survey Methodology• Economics • Psychology• Geographical Sciences • Sociology

Key BSOS facts and figures:

• No. 18 among U.S. schools in social sciences, according to the academic ranking of world universities (Jiao Tong University, Shanghai);

• No. 3 Geographical Sciences Program according to the National Research Council;

• Graduate programs ranked among the best in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report: No. 1 Criminology & Criminal Justice, No. 10 Sociology of Population, No. 22 Economics, No. 24 Sociology, No. 28 Government & Politics, No. 40 Psychology;

• 6,000+ undergraduate and 800 master’s and doctoral students;

• $64 million+ in external research funding awarded to BSOS faculty in FY2015.

YOUR OIEP ADVANTAGE IS…

World-class Resources — Located Next Door

Supplementing the impressive human, scholarly and technical resources of the University of Maryland (UMD) are leading institutions located on UMD’s grounds or nearby, including:

• “Archives II” of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (near UMD’s campus);

• The Center for Weather and Climate Prediction of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (on UMD’s campus); and

• The Goddard Space Flight Center of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (near UMD’s campus).

To highlight the advantages of just one of these assets, having “Archives II” located right next to the University of Maryland—on land donated by UMD—means that OIEP-sponsored students and researchers enjoy almost on the spot access to a vast repository of records from key United States Government departments such as:

• State • Energy• Justice • Education• Treasury • Health and Human Services• Interior • Transportation

Exterior and interior views of “Archives II” facility in College Park, MD

“The architecture at Archives II at College Park suggests a set for ‘Star Wars’ and really is the future as it is

conceived today, with a prodigious storage capacity… and with state-of-the-art technology.

Washingtonpost.com”

YOUR OIEP ADVANTAGE IS…

Proximity to Washington — A Global City

The University of Maryland (UMD) campus is located within easy reach of Washington, DC – America’s capital city and a global diplomatic, educational and cultural hub. This proximity enables UMD students and scholars to expand the frontiers of their knowledge and experiences virtually worldwide.

The Office of International and Executive Programs is your gateway to Washington’s unique government sites, public and private libraries, think tanks, museums and cultural landmarks.

“As an international city, Washington, D.C. provides Maryland faculty and students

with ready access to people and organizations of great influence and extensive resources….

University of Maryland Strategic Plan”

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EMERGENCY:

Visitor Parking is primarily available in the four parkinggarages and the Paint Branch surface lot, marked witha P on this map and on campus signs. These are equipped with digital pay stations and visitors must parkin a numbered space and pay by space. Cash and creditcards are accepted; machines DO NOT GIVE CHANGE. A limited number of pay by space parking with digital paystations are also located around campus, including theVisitor Center lot. Allotted time allowed, hours of operationand costs vary by location.

Most other parking lots are for use by PERMIT HOLDERSduring designated hours. Temporary permits designatewhere/when they are valid. Handicap accessible parking spaces are available in all Visitor lots at all times and are marked with a . Additional handicap accessible parking spaces arelocated in other lots designated for faculty/staff/students(Permit Holders). A valid campus parking permit in additionto a state-issued disability permit is required before 4pmM-F in these lots, which are marked with a on this map. Most faculty/staff/student lots are available for complimentary parking after 4pm.

Visitors may NOT park in spaces designated for State vehicles, courier and zipcar parking.

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Map courtesy of Conferences & Visitor Servicesand Department of Facilities Management.

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CONTACT OIEPDirector Mengxue Li, BSOS Principal Dean for International Affairs

Visit 3106 Morrill Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742

Call 301.405.8443

Fax 301.405.7481

Email [email protected]

ENGAGE WITH OIEP AND BSOSoiep.umd.edu

bsosumd

@bsosumd

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

/bsosumd

COLLEGE OFBEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCESTHE SOLUTION

OFFICE OFINTERNATIONAL ANDEXECUTIVE PROGRAMS

Photo credit: John T. Consoli/University of Maryland