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Education
- Doctorate, Washington University (MO)
- BA, Stanford University (CA)
- Fulbright Scholar (multiple awards)
Biography
As the Vice President of Global Education for Strategic Partnerships, Dr. John D. Heyl is the Chief Academic Executive of CEA Global Education, providing day-to-day leadership, vision and oversight for all CEA academic endeavors globally. He is responsible for academic programs, budget oversight, representing CEA to appropriate external bodies, academic planning and overall academic vision. Dr. Heyl sets the strategy and implements the academic administrative structures and support services, ultimately overseeing the coordination of all academic activities to best align and support the CEA Global Campus and CEA Partner programs.
Dr. Heyl has extensive experience in international education as a university professor, international education administrator, association leader and author. He served most recently as Executive Director of International Programs at Old Dominion University (VA). He served in comparable roles at the University of Missouri-Columbia and Illinois Wesleyan University. Dr. Heyl has taught widely in German, European and global history and in international education. Over the years, he has been recognized for both his teaching and administrative work. He is the former President of the Association of International Education Administrators and holds the title of Counselor to that association.
Dr. Heyl holds a doctoral degree in European History from Washington University (MO). He also has held several Fulbright fellowships. Dr. Heyl earned a BA in history from Stanford University (CA), with Honors and great distinction. In addition to writings on modern German history, Dr. Heyl is the author of "The Senior International Officer (SIO) as an Agent of Change" (AIEA, 2007).
Memberships
- AIEA, Association of International Education Administrators
- NAFSA: Association of International Educators
Publications/Presentations
- "Assuring Academic Value through Multiple Perspectives: The Creative Tensions among Home Office, Onsite Dean, and University of Record," organized and chaired session at Forum on Education Abroad annual conference, Charlotte, NC, March 26, 2010.
- "The Global Competence Curriculum: Three Perspectives," organized and chaired session at AIEA annual conference, Washington, DC, Feb. 15, 2010.
- "SIO 101," co-led pre-conference workshop at AIEA annual conference, Washington, DC, Feb. 15, 2010.
- "Diversity and Internationalization," panel presentation at the ACE Summer Institute
- "At Home in the World: Educating for Global Connections and Local Commitments," Washington, DC, June, 30, 2009.
- The SIO (Senior International Officer) as Change Agent. Durham, NC: Association of International Education Administrators. November 2007.
- "International Education in a Dangerous World: Obstacles and Opportunities since 9/11," Norfolk Sister Cities Association, February 12, 2006.
- "Globalization and Liberal Education: Opportunities for Convergence," INTER2005 Conference, International Study Centre, East Sussex, England, July 24, 2005.
- Guest Editor, Special Issue "International Education in a Dangerous World," Journal of Public Affairs, 8 (Supplemental Issue #2), October 2005.
- "Can We Really Teach International Education Practice? Graduate Programs 2005," NAFSA Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, June 1, 2005.
- Review of Thomas P. M. Barnett, The Pentagon's New Map – War and Peace in the 21st Century (2004), The Christian Science Monitor, August 10, 2004.
- "Globalization and the New American Empire," invited presentation to AP Social Studies Teachers, Virginia Beach Public Schools, August 16, 2003.
- "Beyond Smoke and Mirrors: Building Dynamic Public Relations for the International Office," presented at the annual AIEA meeting, Merida, Mexico (February 1999).
- "Communicating through Research: The Editor's Perspective," organized and chaired session at the annual AIEA meeting, Merida, Mexico (February 1999).
- "Other People's Money: Strategies for Seeking and Managing External Funding for International Programs," presented to the NAFSA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA (June 1993)
- "'¡Patria Libre O Muerte!': Death Imagery and the Poetry of Revolt in Nicaragua, 1900-1985," in R.L. Woodward, Jr. (ed.), Central America: Historical Perspectives on the Contemporary Crises (Greenwood Press, 1988)
- "Kuhn, Rostow and Palmer: The Problem of Purposeful Change in the Sixties," The Historian, XLIV (May 1982): 299-313.
- "The Construction of the Westwall, 1938: An Exemplar for National Socialist Policymaking," Central European History, XIV (March 1981): 63-78.
- "Paradigms in Social Science," Society, 12 (July/August 1975): 61-67.
- "Hitler's Economic Thought: A Reappraisal," Central European History, VI (March 1973): 83-96.
Honors
- Counselor of Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) 2006
- Barbara S. Uehling Award for Administrative Excellence, University of Missouri-Columbia (1995)
- Fulbright Fellow (1993), International Education Administrators, Germany
- NEH Summer Seminar for Teachers - "Central American Crises in Historical Perspective" (Prof. Ralph Lee Woodward, History/Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane University), 1986.
- Teacher of the Year, Illinois Wesleyan University (1981)
- Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellow (1967, 1969)
- Fulbright Fellow (1967-69), West Germany
- Danforth Teaching Fellow, Washington University (1964-67)
- Graduated Phi Beta Kappa, with great distinction and departmental honors in history, Stanford University (1964)
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