Goal 3: Exchanges

To promote the exchange of students, faculty, and materials between the U.S. and Africa. Exchange programs are an essential research, teaching, and learning experience. To this end, we endeavor to maintain our existing linkages and to establish as many new linkages as possible with African universities and organizations. We also strive to recruit African faculty and students to our Program.

Goal 4: Outreach

To promote outreach activities to schools, colleges, and universities, as well as to communities, not-for-profit institutions, businesses, and other groups. An important part of our educational mission is to teach Africa-related topics to non-university communities. We also incorporate various resources into our outreach program, including books, literature, films, cultural materials, and online services.

Goal 5: Technology

To promote the development of new resources and technologies for teaching and researching Africa, including CD-ROMS, web sites, internet capabilities, interactive instruction (e.g., video conferencing), film and print media, and library online services. We also engage in collaborative activities with other universities and institutions to share resources, for example, through interactive teaching.

Goal 6: Enrichment

To promote cultural, artistic, musical, and other activities related to Africa that lead to personal, community, or institutional enrichment. Part of this effort entails attracting national and international exhibits, performances, and artists to Indiana University. The university and larger community benefit enormously from such activities.