§ 656.3 - What activities define a comprehensive or undergraduate National Resource Center?  


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  • § 656.3 What activities define a comprehensive or undergraduate National Resource Center?

    A comprehensive or undergraduate National Resource Center -

    (a) Teaches at least one modern foreign language;

    (b) Provides -

    (1) Instruction in fields necessary to provide a full understanding of the areas, regions, or countries in which the modern foreign language taught is commonly used;

    (2) Resources for research and training in international studies, and the international and foreign language aspects of professional and other fields of study; or

    (3) Instruction and research on issues in world affairs that concern one or more countries;

    (c) Provides outreach and consultative services on a national, regional, and local basis;

    (d) Maintains linkages with overseas institutions of higher education and other organizations that may contribute to the teaching and research of the Center;

    (e) Maintains important library collections;

    (f) Employs faculty engaged in training and research that relates to the subject area of the Center;

    (g) Conducts projects in cooperation with other centers addressing themes of world, regional, cross-regional, international, or global importance;

    (h) Conducts summer institutes in the United States or abroad designed to provide language and area training in the Center's field or topic;

    (i) Supports instructors of the less commonly taught languages; and

    (j) Encourages projects that support students in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields to achieve foreign language proficiency.

    [64 FR 7739, Feb. 16, 1999, as amended at 74 FR 35072, July 17, 2009]