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Mission Scenario
Participation in the mission will
include the following:
• Pre-travel briefings/webinars
• U.S. Embassy/consulate and industry
briefings
• Reception with Ambassador or other
high ranking official (if available)
• Student Fairs and local visits (see
itinerary)
• Some transportation
• Optional stop in Paris with student
workshop EducationUSA,
presentations.
Proposed Mission Schedule—September
21–25, 2015
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Lisbon, Portugal—September 21, 2015
U.S. Education Mission to Western
Europe; Portugal, Spain, United
Kingdom, France (Optional)
Sunday, September 20, 2015
—Arrive in Lisbon, Portugal and
check into hotel
Monday, September 21, 2015 Lisbon,
Portugal
9:00 a.m. Briefing with U.S. and
Foreign Commercial Service and
Public Affairs (Transportation to
U.S. Embassy provided)
10:30 a.m. One-on-One meetings
(U.S. Embassy)
12:30 p.m. Working Lunch (U.S.
Embassy)
2:00 p.m. Site Visit
6:00 p.m. Education Fair organized
by EducationUSA (Transportion
provided)
September 21–25, 2015.
International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
The United States (U.S.)
Department of Commerce, International
Trade Administration, is organizing an
education mission to Portugal, Spain,
United Kingdom (UK) with an optional
stop to France. The Department of
Commerce is partnering with the
Department of State’s EducationUSA
Advising Centers in Portugal, Spain,
and France and the Fulbright
Commission in the UK to connect
schools directly with potential students
at fairs and provide market insight. The
mission coincides with two popular
European student fairs; Fulbright UK’s
College Day and the Council of
International Schools (CIS) Paris fair.
The mission schedule allows schools to
consider attending these fairs as they are
an additional opportunity to directly
interact with potential students.
However, participation is not required
and registration and fees for both fairs
is handled directly by the organizer and
is at their discretion. This trade mission
emphasizes U.S. higher education,
focusing on undergraduate programs
and community colleges. Institutions
seeking to participate should be
accredited by a recognized accreditation
body listed in Council for Higher
Education Accreditation (CHEA) or
Accrediting Council for Education and
Training (ACCET), in the Association of
Specialized and Professional
Accreditors (ASPA), or any accrediting
body recognized by the U.S. Department
of Education.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
8:00 a.m. Depart Lisbon, Portugal for
Madrid, Spain (transportation from
hotel to airport in Lisbon and from
airport to hotel in Madrid provided)
11:30 a.m. Briefing (Hotel)
1:45 p.m. Working Lunch (Hotel)
3:00 p.m. One-to-One Meetings
(Hotel)
5:30 p.m. EducationUSA fair
(International Center School)
Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
8:00 a.m. Travel to Barcelona
(transport from hotel to train station
provided in Madrid and from train
station to hotel in Barcelona)
(Recommended: High-speed train
arrive 10:40), Hotel Check-in
11:45 a.m. One-to-One mtgs
4:00 p.m. EducationUSA Fair
8:00 p.m. Consulate General No Host
event or networking
London, United Kingdom
Thursday, Sept 24
8:00 a.m. Depart Barcelona
(Transportation from hotel to
airport provided)
10:00 a.m. Arrive in London, UK
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Optional Fairs With Separate
Registration in UK and France
Friday, September 25–Saturday,
September 26, 2015
Fulbright UK’s Annual College Days
(Earl’s Court Conference Center
London, UK)
Sunday, September 27, 2015
CIS Fair (Hotel Renaissance Paris,
France)
Paris, France (Optional Stop)
Madrid, Spain
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(travel on own to hotel and to U.S.
Embassy)
12:00 a.m. Working Lunch (U.S.
Embassy)
1:00 p.m. Round Table Discussion
with UK Industry Partners (U.S.
Embassy)
2:30 p.m. Briefings with CS,
Consular, Public Affairs (U.S.
Embassy)
5:00 p.m. No host Dinner or free
time
Friday, Sept 25
9:00 a.m. Arrive at U.S. Embassy,
Travel to Site visit to local sixth
form college (transportation
provided)
12:30 p.m. Official End of Mission
** From here participants may
continue on own itinerary back to U.S.
or other destinations, attend one or both
of the following fairs, and/or continue
on to optional stop in France on their
own.**
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Monday, September 28, 2015
9:00 a.m. Breakfast Briefing with
U.S. and Foreign Commercial
Service and Public Affairs (George
Marshall Center)
11:00 a.m. One-on-One meetings
(George Marshall Center)
12:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. Resume Meetings
5:00 p.m. EducationUSA Student
Workshop (George Marshall Center)
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
—Departure to USA
This mission will seek to connect U.S.
higher education institutions to
potential students and university/
institution partners in Western Europe.
The mission will include student fairs
organized by EducationUSA,
individualized meetings in the selected
markets, U.S. Embassy briefings, site
visits, and networking events. Lisbon,
Madrid, Barcelona, London, and Paris
are the cities targeted for recruiting
students to the United States.
Mission Goals
The goals of the U.S. Education
Mission to Europe are: (1) To help
participants gain market exposure and
to introduce participants to the vibrant
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European market in the cities of Lisbon,
Madrid, Barcelona, London, and Paris;
(2) to help participants assess current
and future business prospects by
establishing valuable contacts with
prospective students and educational
institutions/partners; and (3) to help
participants develop market knowledge
and relationships leading to student
recruitment and potential partnerships.
Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating
in the mission to Europe must submit a
complete application package for
consideration to the U.S. Department of
Commerce. All applicants will be
evaluated on their ability to meet certain
conditions and best satisfy the selection
criteria as outlined below. The mission
will open on a rolling basis to a
minimum of 13 and a maximum of 15
appropriately accredited U.S.
educational institutions. Both U.S.
educational institutions already
recruiting students and developing
partnerships in the region and those
who are new to recruiting and
developing partnerships in the region
may apply.
Selection Criteria for Participation
• Consistency of the applicant’s goals
and objectives with the stated scope of
the mission.
• Applicant’s potential for doing
business in Western Europe, including
the likelihood of service exports
(education)/knowledge transfer
resulting from the mission.
Referrals from political organizations
and any documents containing
references to partisan political activities
(including political contributions) will
be removed from an applicant’s
submission and will not be considered
during the selection process.
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Conditions for Participation
An applicant must submit a timely,
completed, and signed mission
application with supplemental
application materials, including
adequate information on course
offerings, primary market objectives,
and goals for participation. The
institution must have appropriate
accreditation as specified above. The
institution must be represented at the
student fair by an employee. No agents
will be allowed to represent a school on
the mission or participate at the student
fair. Agents will also not be allowed into
the fairs to solicit new partnerships. If
the Department of Commerce receives
an incomplete application, the
Department may reject the application,
request additional information, or take
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the lack of information into account
when evaluating the applications.
Participants must travel to stops in
Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom on the
mission. France is the only optional
stop.
Each applicant must certify that the
services it seeks to export through the
mission are either produced in the
United States, or, if not, marketed under
the name of a U.S. firm and have at least
51 percent U.S. content of the value of
the service.
Fees and Expenses
After an institution has been selected
to participate on the mission, a payment
to the Department of Commerce in the
form of a participation fee is required.
The participation fee is $2,895 for one
principal representative from each nonprofit educational institution or
educational institution with less than
500 employees and $2,927 for for-profit
universities with over 500 employees.1
An institution can choose to participate
in the optional stop in France for an
additional $1,009 for one principal
representative from each non-profit
educational institution or educational
institution with less than 500 employees
and $1,026 for for-profit universities
with over 500 employees. The fee for
each additional representative is $500.
Expenses for lodging, some meals,
incidentals, and all travel (except
transportation previously noted) will be
the responsibility of each mission
participant. The U.S. Department of
Commerce can facilitate government
rates in some hotels.
Timeframe for Recruitment and
Applications
Mission recruitment will be
conducted in an open and public
manner, including publication in the
Federal Register, posting on the
Commerce Department trade mission
calendar (https://export.gov/industry/
education/) and other Internet Web
sites, press releases to general and trade
media, direct mail, notices by industry
trade associations and other multiplier
groups, and publicity at industry
meetings, symposia, conferences, and
trade shows. Recruitment for the
1 An SME is defined as a firm with 500 or fewer
employees or that otherwise qualifies as a small
business under SBA regulations (see https://
www.sba.gov/services/contractingopportunities/
sizestandardstopics/). Parent companies,
affiliates, and subsidiaries will be considered when
determining business size. Non-profit educational
institutions will be considered SMEs for purposes
of this guidance. The dual pricing reflects the
Commercial Service’s user fee schedule that became
effective May 1, 2008 (see https://www.export.gov/
newsletter/march2008/initiatives.html for
additional information).
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mission will begin immediately and
conclude no later than July 1, 2015.
Applications for the mission will be
accepted on a rolling basis. Applications
received after July 1, 2015, will be
considered only if space and scheduling
constraints permit.
Contact Information
U.S. Export Assistance Centers
Ms. Amy Freedman, Cleveland USEAC,
216–522–4737, International Trade
Specialist, amy.freedman@trade.gov.
Ms. Jennifer Moll, Detroit USEAC, 313–
212–8693, Senior International Trade
Specialist, Jennifer.Moll@trade.gov.
Mrs. Gabriela Zelaya, San Jose USEAC,
408–535–2757, ext. 107, International
Trade Specialist, Gabriela.Zelaya@
trade.gov.
U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service in
Europe
Ms. Janee Pierre-Louis, France, 33 (0)1
43 12 70 87, Commercial Officer,
Janee.Pierre-Louis@trade.gov.
Ms. Isabelle Singletary, France, [33] (0)1
43 12 70 63, Commercial Information
Mgmt Specialist, Isabelle.Singletary@
trade.gov.
Mr. Pedro Ferreira, Portugal, [351] (21)
770–2572, Senior Commercial
Specialist, Lisbon, Pedro.Ferreira@
trade.gov.
Mr. Jesus Garcia, Spain, 34–91–
3081578, Senior Commercial
Specialist, Jesus.Garcia@trade.gov.
Mrs. Chrystal Denys, United Kingdom,
44 20 7894 0432, Commercial
Specialist, Chrystal.Denys@trade.gov.
Frank Spector,
Trade Programs & Strategic Partnerships.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. Education Mission to Western Europe; Portugal, Spain, United
Kingdom, France (Optional)
September 21-25, 2015.
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The United States (U.S.) Department of Commerce, International
Trade Administration, is organizing an education mission to Portugal,
Spain, United Kingdom (UK) with an optional stop to France. The
Department of Commerce is partnering with the Department of State's
EducationUSA Advising Centers in Portugal, Spain, and France and the
Fulbright Commission in the UK to connect schools directly with
potential students at fairs and provide market insight. The mission
coincides with two popular European student fairs; Fulbright UK's
College Day and the Council of International Schools (CIS) Paris fair.
The mission schedule allows schools to consider attending these fairs
as they are an additional opportunity to directly interact with
potential students. However, participation is not required and
registration and fees for both fairs is handled directly by the
organizer and is at their discretion. This trade mission emphasizes
U.S. higher education, focusing on undergraduate programs and community
colleges. Institutions seeking to participate should be accredited by a
recognized accreditation body listed in Council for Higher Education
Accreditation (CHEA) or Accrediting Council for Education and Training
(ACCET), in the Association of Specialized and Professional Accreditors
(ASPA), or any accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of
Education.
Mission Scenario
Participation in the mission will include the following:
Pre-travel briefings/webinars
U.S. Embassy/consulate and industry briefings
Reception with Ambassador or other high ranking official (if
available)
Student Fairs and local visits (see itinerary)
Some transportation
Optional stop in Paris with student workshop EducationUSA,
presentations.
Proposed Mission Schedule--September 21-25, 2015
Lisbon, Portugal--September 21, 2015
Sunday, September 20, 2015
--Arrive in Lisbon, Portugal and check into hotel
Monday, September 21, 2015 Lisbon, Portugal
9:00 a.m. Briefing with U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service and
Public Affairs (Transportation to U.S. Embassy provided)
10:30 a.m. One-on-One meetings (U.S. Embassy)
12:30 p.m. Working Lunch (U.S. Embassy)
2:00 p.m. Site Visit
6:00 p.m. Education Fair organized by EducationUSA (Transportion
provided)
Madrid, Spain
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
8:00 a.m. Depart Lisbon, Portugal for Madrid, Spain (transportation
from hotel to airport in Lisbon and from airport to hotel in Madrid
provided)
11:30 a.m. Briefing (Hotel)
1:45 p.m. Working Lunch (Hotel)
3:00 p.m. One-to-One Meetings (Hotel)
5:30 p.m. EducationUSA fair (International Center School)
Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
8:00 a.m. Travel to Barcelona (transport from hotel to train
station provided in Madrid and from train station to hotel in
Barcelona) (Recommended: High-speed train arrive 10:40), Hotel Check-in
11:45 a.m. One-to-One mtgs
4:00 p.m. EducationUSA Fair
8:00 p.m. Consulate General No Host event or networking
London, United Kingdom
Thursday, Sept 24
8:00 a.m. Depart Barcelona (Transportation from hotel to airport
provided)
10:00 a.m. Arrive in London, UK (travel on own to hotel and to U.S.
Embassy)
12:00 a.m. Working Lunch (U.S. Embassy)
1:00 p.m. Round Table Discussion with UK Industry Partners (U.S.
Embassy)
2:30 p.m. Briefings with CS, Consular, Public Affairs (U.S.
Embassy)
5:00 p.m. No host Dinner or free time
Friday, Sept 25
9:00 a.m. Arrive at U.S. Embassy, Travel to Site visit to local
sixth form college (transportation provided)
12:30 p.m. Official End of Mission
** From here participants may continue on own itinerary back to
U.S. or other destinations, attend one or both of the following fairs,
and/or continue on to optional stop in France on their own.**
Optional Fairs With Separate Registration in UK and France
Friday, September 25-Saturday, September 26, 2015
Fulbright UK's Annual College Days (Earl's Court Conference Center
London, UK)
Sunday, September 27, 2015
CIS Fair (Hotel Renaissance Paris, France)
Paris, France (Optional Stop)
Monday, September 28, 2015
9:00 a.m. Breakfast Briefing with U.S. and Foreign Commercial
Service and Public Affairs (George Marshall Center)
11:00 a.m. One-on-One meetings (George Marshall Center)
12:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. Resume Meetings
5:00 p.m. EducationUSA Student Workshop (George Marshall Center)
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
--Departure to USA
This mission will seek to connect U.S. higher education
institutions to potential students and university/institution partners
in Western Europe. The mission will include student fairs organized by
EducationUSA, individualized meetings in the selected markets, U.S.
Embassy briefings, site visits, and networking events. Lisbon, Madrid,
Barcelona, London, and Paris are the cities targeted for recruiting
students to the United States.
Mission Goals
The goals of the U.S. Education Mission to Europe are: (1) To help
participants gain market exposure and to introduce participants to the
vibrant
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European market in the cities of Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona, London, and
Paris; (2) to help participants assess current and future business
prospects by establishing valuable contacts with prospective students
and educational institutions/partners; and (3) to help participants
develop market knowledge and relationships leading to student
recruitment and potential partnerships.
Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating in the mission to Europe
must submit a complete application package for consideration to the
U.S. Department of Commerce. All applicants will be evaluated on their
ability to meet certain conditions and best satisfy the selection
criteria as outlined below. The mission will open on a rolling basis to
a minimum of 13 and a maximum of 15 appropriately accredited U.S.
educational institutions. Both U.S. educational institutions already
recruiting students and developing partnerships in the region and those
who are new to recruiting and developing partnerships in the region may
apply.
Selection Criteria for Participation
Consistency of the applicant's goals and objectives with
the stated scope of the mission.
Applicant's potential for doing business in Western
Europe, including the likelihood of service exports (education)/
knowledge transfer resulting from the mission.
Referrals from political organizations and any documents containing
references to partisan political activities (including political
contributions) will be removed from an applicant's submission and will
not be considered during the selection process.
Conditions for Participation
An applicant must submit a timely, completed, and signed mission
application with supplemental application materials, including adequate
information on course offerings, primary market objectives, and goals
for participation. The institution must have appropriate accreditation
as specified above. The institution must be represented at the student
fair by an employee. No agents will be allowed to represent a school on
the mission or participate at the student fair. Agents will also not be
allowed into the fairs to solicit new partnerships. If the Department
of Commerce receives an incomplete application, the Department may
reject the application, request additional information, or take the
lack of information into account when evaluating the applications.
Participants must travel to stops in Portugal, Spain, United
Kingdom on the mission. France is the only optional stop.
Each applicant must certify that the services it seeks to export
through the mission are either produced in the United States, or, if
not, marketed under the name of a U.S. firm and have at least 51
percent U.S. content of the value of the service.
Fees and Expenses
After an institution has been selected to participate on the
mission, a payment to the Department of Commerce in the form of a
participation fee is required. The participation fee is $2,895 for one
principal representative from each non-profit educational institution
or educational institution with less than 500 employees and $2,927 for
for-profit universities with over 500 employees.\1\ An institution can
choose to participate in the optional stop in France for an additional
$1,009 for one principal representative from each non-profit
educational institution or educational institution with less than 500
employees and $1,026 for for-profit universities with over 500
employees. The fee for each additional representative is $500. Expenses
for lodging, some meals, incidentals, and all travel (except
transportation previously noted) will be the responsibility of each
mission participant. The U.S. Department of Commerce can facilitate
government rates in some hotels.
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\1\ An SME is defined as a firm with 500 or fewer employees or
that otherwise qualifies as a small business under SBA regulations
(see https://www.sba.gov/services/contractingopportunities/sizestandardstopics/). Parent companies, affiliates, and
subsidiaries will be considered when determining business size. Non-
profit educational institutions will be considered SMEs for purposes
of this guidance. The dual pricing reflects the Commercial Service's
user fee schedule that became effective May 1, 2008 (see https://www.export.gov/newsletter/march2008/initiatives.html for additional
information).
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Timeframe for Recruitment and Applications
Mission recruitment will be conducted in an open and public manner,
including publication in the Federal Register, posting on the Commerce
Department trade mission calendar (https://export.gov/industry/education/) and other Internet Web sites, press releases to general and
trade media, direct mail, notices by industry trade associations and
other multiplier groups, and publicity at industry meetings, symposia,
conferences, and trade shows. Recruitment for the mission will begin
immediately and conclude no later than July 1, 2015. Applications for
the mission will be accepted on a rolling basis. Applications received
after July 1, 2015, will be considered only if space and scheduling
constraints permit.
Contact Information
U.S. Export Assistance Centers
Ms. Amy Freedman, Cleveland USEAC, 216-522-4737, International Trade
Specialist, amy.freedman@trade.gov.
Ms. Jennifer Moll, Detroit USEAC, 313-212-8693, Senior International
Trade Specialist, Jennifer.Moll@trade.gov.
Mrs. Gabriela Zelaya, San Jose USEAC, 408-535-2757, ext. 107,
International Trade Specialist, Gabriela.Zelaya@trade.gov.
U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service in Europe
Ms. Janee Pierre-Louis, France, 33 (0)1 43 12 70 87, Commercial
Officer, Janee.Pierre-Louis@trade.gov.
Ms. Isabelle Singletary, France, [33] (0)1 43 12 70 63, Commercial
Information Mgmt Specialist, Isabelle.Singletary@trade.gov.
Mr. Pedro Ferreira, Portugal, [351] (21) 770-2572, Senior Commercial
Specialist, Lisbon, Pedro.Ferreira@trade.gov.
Mr. Jesus Garcia, Spain, 34-91-3081578, Senior Commercial Specialist,
Jesus.Garcia@trade.gov.
Mrs. Chrystal Denys, United Kingdom, 44 20 7894 0432, Commercial
Specialist, Chrystal.Denys@trade.gov.
Frank Spector,
Trade Programs & Strategic Partnerships.
[FR Doc. 2015-05594 Filed 3-11-15; 8:45 am]
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