Brigham Young University. International Vice President
Dates
- Existence: 2001-
Administrative History
The International Vice President's Office (2001- ) is an administrative unit of Brigham Young University.
The International Vice President's Office was established in 2001 to coordinate and communicate Brigham Young University's international activities, facilitate and leverage efficient use of university resources, and strategically focus attention on priorities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The International Vice President's Office partners with faculty, colleges, the Church, and others. It has responsibility for the following: Ambassadorial Visits Program, College of Continuing Education, David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, International Diplomatic Scholarships, Performing Arts Management, and Special International Projects.
Sanra Rogers has served as the International Vice President since its establishment.
Citation:
International Vice President's Office records, 1985-2009 (International Vice President’s Office; established, 2001; coordinate and communicate Brigham Young University’s international activities, facilitate and leverage efficient use of university resources, and strategically focus attention on priorities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; partners with faculty, colleges, the Church, and others; responsibility for the following: Ambassadorial Visits Program, College of Continuing Education, David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, International Diplomatic Scholarships, Performing Arts Management, and Special International Projects)Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Brigham Young University vice-presidential photographs of international political leaders, 1992-2010
Contains photographs of international political leaders associated with the International Vice President's office, 1992-2010. The political leaders are from the League of Arab States, the European Union, Africa, Asia, South America, Australia, and North America.