A Global Experience
Down Under
La Trobe
University, Bendigo
Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
2002
by Bob Stowe
he opportunity to travel abroad and study the higher
education system of another culture is a remarkable
experience. This cultural experience allowed me to see
what our counterparts in another country were doing
in the educational setting as well as to experience
what encompasses higher education in another country.
My travels took me to the southeastern part of Australia
and La Trobe University, Bendigo (LTUB) in Bendigo,
Victoria. While visiting LTUB I worked in the residential
services office researching the quality of departmental
services to constituents, grant writing, and formulating
duties and programs for a new residential coordinator
position that was recently filled.
When I was putting together my global experience and
looking for a location, I wanted to find someplace new
and different that had not been done in the HIED program.
This involved a lot of web searches, “cold calling”
potential sites, and working with students and faculty
members to locate potential contacts. Throughout this
process, the one thing that I could not emphasize enough
is the need to get started early. I began making contacts
in October with the hope of being able to travel to
the potential site in mid to late May. Obstacles that
I needed to overcome during the planning phase were
matching academic calendars and finding a way to be
an asset to the school. This became especially evident
in Australia where their seasons and their academic
calendar are opposite to the United States. |

The Sydney Opera house (which HIED graduate Gary Anderson
helped to build.) |