Lincoln International University

RedmondFormer Congressman Bill Redmond, a Lincoln alumnus, discusses a joint research project for the Sichuan earthquake victims.



Dr. Boatman
In 2009, Dr. Boatman went to China training the Chinese volunteers at the Sichuan earthquake zone. Jian ZhuIn Spring 2009, Mr. Jian Zhu, CEO of the American Chinese Civic Exchange, came to Lincoln to present the "Lincoln China Institute" project to the university leadership team.

Mr. Jian Zhu is discussing the early childhood education project and Lincoln's online training project with Dr. Estep and Dr. Tanner.

KurkaMr. Jian Zhu is discussing a professional training project with Dr. Kurka.

PublisherMeeting with Chinese publisher of character education.

In 2009, Professor Li Zhang from Sichuan Conservatory of Music in China visited Lincoln for a music exchange program and for Chinese student recruitment at Lincoln.




Greetings from Lincoln International University,

After 65 years Lincoln continues to meet the world with a high caliber education that prepares students to think wisely and live well. Our qualified faculty and staff are eager to provide a learning environment that fosters the spirit of community and a vision for engaging the world. With alumni serving around the world in more than 120 of the world's most populated countries, it is clear that our commitment to a world-class education is more than a promise. I hope you will seriously consider enrolling at Lincoln. While we are centrally located in the United States, we offer academic programming for nearly every need. With campus capacity for residential students, adult learning sites in multiple locations around the US, and on-line degrees, Lincoln is determined to touch the world in every possible way, to every possible person, in every corner of our world. Come and enjoy the local hospitality that characteristically produces a global vision.

Yours for a better world,

Dr. Keith H. Ray, President
Lincoln International University



Lincoln International University
Lincoln International University (LIU) has served as a development extension for the Lincoln Christian University. This extension has become an important outreach for LIU’s service to the world education market. It has obtained the same legal and academic status as a legitimate American higher education institution. It is also authorized by the United States immigration services to enroll international students worldwide.

 

Although LIU is still at its early stages of developing international education programs, it has made some major progress in its goal setting, policy adaptation, and resource allocation to meet the challenge of this new vision. In the past three year, LIU has formed a strategic partnership with the American Chinese Civic Exchange (ACCE) for this international program development. This partnership has helped to facilitate LIU’s original vision and mission that is to meet the challenge of this changing world.

 

The mission objectives of LIU will be, in the age of globalization and US-China further strengthening its mutual relationship, to serve the needs of Chinese education development in the world market through LIU’s international education programs and services including English language and American culture studies, US-China joint venture in collaborative education projects, education exchanges, certificate training programs, and joint research projects between the American and Chinese institutions.

 

The partnership between LIU and ACCE, as well as the above mission objectives are recognized and welcomed by the LIU leadership team. Currently, LIU is working on the concept of “Lincoln China Institute” within its institutional structure so as to better serve the needs of potential China-related programs. LIU also intends to utilize its surrounding resources of many educational institutions so that both communities of American Midwest and Chinese selected regions could be benefitted by this development. Those US institutions’ ranking information can be visited at the website of Chinese official education commission such as:
http://www.moe-daoa.edu.cn/artread.php?aid=112

 

At the present, LIU has already set up a China development project team in preparing to further work with ACCE and other organizations and institutions for the project planning. A tentative agenda has already been set to launch “Lincoln China Institute” initiative in the fall of 2010. LIU’s President Keith Ray and ACCE’s CEO Mr. Jian Zhu will be teamed to lead this project development.

 

Between the end of December 2009 and early January 2010, President Keith Ray of LIU will visit China again in the cities of Tianjin, Beijing, Nanjing, Shanghai, and Chengdu to discuss various US-China related education exchange and cooperation projects with interested Chinese organizations. Those projects will include: English language and American cultural studies, Chinese student recruitment, American students’ China internship program, Chinese teachers’ certificate training program, character education program, Chinese language teaching in the US, and early childhood education training program to the Chinese kindergartens.


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