By Janice Phelan,
                                                									February 26, 2020
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             
A group of approximately 90 Fulbright Visiting Scholars from around the world will
                                                tour the Missouri Innovation Campus on March 5 as part of a four-day enrichment seminar called “The Future of Work: Overcoming
                                                the Skills Gap.” The Fulbright Enrichment Seminar is facilitated by Global Ties KC.
“This is an incredible opportunity for our students to interact with leading academic
                                                researchers from around the world,” said Curtis Cook, international studies teacher
                                                at Summit Technology Academy. “We are so lucky to have generous business partners
                                                such as Global Ties KC who trust our students to showcase the global skills they are
                                                honing here at Summit Technology Academy.”
The visiting scholars, who all have a doctoral degree or equivalent professional training,
                                                are from five continents representing countries such as Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh,
                                                Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, Finland, Hungary, India, Ireland, Jordan, Mexico,
                                                Pakistan, Poland, South Africa, Taiwan and Zimbabwe.
“As one of four Fulbright Enrichment Seminars in the country, we are excited to host
                                                approximately 90 visiting Fulbright Scholars with a visit and tour of the Missouri
                                                Innovation Campus, to help showcase our unique and successful workforce development
                                                and education programs,” said Joe Mullins, UCM Workforce and Professional Education
                                                consultant.
At the Missouri Innovation Campus, the scholars will see firsthand how students connect
                                                with future employers and learn viable skills early in their education. The four-day
                                                enrichment seminar is designed to highlight Kansas City area innovative and collaborative
                                                initiatives that connect employers to necessary talent, according to Global Ties KC.
                                                It will also provide the scholars with a deeper understanding of the forthcoming jobs
                                                market and the ways educators can be active in fostering capable workers.
During the afternoon visit, the Fulbright scholars will tour the nationally recognized
                                                school before breaking into small groups. During the small-group discussions, the
                                                scholars will focus on a specific pathway such as engineering, computer science, health
                                                science or human services. The group will also learn about the Missouri Innovation
                                                Campus program, a partnership involving Lee’s Summit R-7, the University of Central
                                                Missouri and Metropolitan Community College as well as community organizations and
                                                business partners.
 
The Missouri Innovation Campus is a unique Lee’s Summit facility resulting from a
                                                progressive partnership between the University of Central Missouri and the Lee’s Summit
                                                R-7 School District. It houses the school district’s , a nationally recognized, career-focused high school program for juniors and seniors,
                                                as well as University of Central Missouri’s degree and workforce development certificate
                                                programs.
The  program provides grants to approximately 850 foreign scholars from more than 100
                                                countries to allow them to conduct post-doctoral research at U.S. institutions. Their
                                                visits range from an academic semester to a full academic year.
 is a nonprofit organization that creates opportunities for face-to-face interactions
                                                between international leaders and their American counterparts in Kansas and Western
                                                Missouri. The group hosts international exchange programs on behalf of the U.S. Department
                                                of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development and other governmental organizations,
                                                universities, companies and think tanks to promote global exchange and citizen diplomacy.
                                                The Kansas City seminar is one of just four enrichment seminars offered this year
                                                within the United States for Fulbright Visiting Scholars.