About the Office of International
Affairs
The Office of International Affairs (OIA) serves as the
administrative unit at SDSU where programs and activities designed to
assist the entire university and its constituents in gaining an
international perspective are initiated, coordinated, and managed.
OIA was established in 1988 as the Office of
International Programs with Dr. David Hilderbrand as its first
director. Dr. Hilderbrand served until Fall 1993, when he was appointed
Director of SDSU Sioux Falls Programs. During Dr. Hilderbrand's tenure,
OIA concluded its first international agreements, establishing exchanges
with Yunnan Normal University, in Kunming, China; with Chungnam National
University, in Taejeon, South Korea; and with Manchester Metropolitan
University, Manchester, England, among others.
In November 1993, Associate Professor Harriet Swedlund became Acting
Director of International Programs and later, in May 1994, became
Director. She served in that capacity until her retirement from SDSU in
Fall 2003. Under Swedlund, OIA saw dramatic growth, both in numbers of
students and faculty traveling internationally, as well as in the number
and scope of international agreements concluded with overseas partner
institutions. During her nearly 10 years of service to OIA, she
oversaw the development of agreements with more than a dozen different
international institutions and with two consortial partners: the
College Consortium for
International Studies (CCIS) and the
Cooperative Center for Study Abroad (CCSA).
OIA's third and current director is Dr. Karl J. Schmidt. Trained in
international affairs and history with a specialty in Asia, Dr. Schmidt
came to SDSU in September 2003 from Missouri Southern State University,
where he was Associate Professor of History and International Studies.
Holding a joint appointment between the MSSU Department of History and
the Institute of International Studies, Dr. Schmidt taught courses in
the history of India and China, as well as international studies, and
developed both summer study programs and faculty seminars to India.
Under the current director, SDSU has seen an increase in the number of
semester-abroad students, and has joined the
American Council on
Education's Internationalization Collaborative, the
Council on
International Educational Exchange (CIEE), and the
International Student
Exchange Program (ISEP).
The Office of International Programs officially
changed its name to the Office of International Affairs in
September 2005 to better reflect the diversity of its activities.