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May 10, 2019 • Caitlin Burns
School of Global Business Instructor Meg Nolan and Associate Professor Dr. Raghu Kurthakoti were published in The Palgrave Handbook of Learning and Teaching International Business and Management. Nolan and Kurthakoti’s chapter, “Short Term International Travel Experience (SITE) As a Learning...
Dr. Meg Nolan, Ed.D. has been teaching in AU's School of Global Business for over 10 years in the undergraduate and MBA programs. She earned a Doctorate Degree in Educational Leadership from Arcadia University (2020), a Master’s Degree in Human Resources Management (1996) and Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration (1993) from Temple University. She has over 20 years combined experience in higher education teaching, course development, human resources management consulting, and delivery of professional leadership, management, and human resources training programs. Her research interests include cultural intelligence, experiential learning, and short-term international travel experiential learning programs. Her publications include: “Short-term international experience (SITE) as a learning model for international education” (Nolan & Kurthakoti, 2019) in The Palgrave Handbook of Learning and Teaching International Business and Management, and “Experience matters: The differential impact of pedagogy on cultural intelligence” (Nolan & Kurthakoti, 2017) in The Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice. Her areas of teaching include Management, Human Resources Management, International Organizational Behavior, and Leadership. She has co-led several short-term international programs to Europe, Asia, Caribbean, and Central America. She also volunteers with a non-profit educational leadership program in El Salvador, Central America.
cultural intelligence, short-term international programs, experiential learning
Hometown
Philadelphia
Home Country
USA
Languages
English
Arcadia University 2020
Doctor of Education, Major in Educational Leadership
Temple University 1996
Master of Science, Dean's Award of Excellence, Major in Human Resources Administration
Temple University 1993
Bachelor of Business Administration, magna cum laude, Major in Human Resource Administration