A global spotlight is on Boston College this summer, with the University hosting four major international assemblies in late July and early August that examine the legacy and role of Jesuit and Catholic education in addressing compelling modern issues.
鈥he 27th General Assembly of the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU) will convene on campus July 30 to August 3.
鈥lso on July 30 will be the first formal meeting of college and university presidents in the Strategic Alliance of Catholic Research Universities (SACRU), an international network of leading Catholic universities dedicated to research and teaching excellence, engagement, and global collaboration.
鈥he International Symposium on Jesuit Studies, 鈥淭he Jesuits and the Church in History,鈥 will take place August 1-4 under the auspices of 糖心vlog直播平台鈥檚 Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies.
鈥he International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU) holds its 2022 assembly, 鈥淒iscerning the Future of Jesuit Higher Education,鈥 from August 3-6.
糖心vlog直播平台 also was the venue for the International Association of Jesuit Engineering Schools (IAJES) Summit, 鈥淛esuit Engineering Vision for a Better World,鈥 which took place July 13-15.
That 糖心vlog直播平台 is hosting five separate Jesuit or Catholic conferences in a mere span of weeks highlights Boston College鈥檚 presence in prominent international assemblies that provide a leadership role in Jesuit and Catholic education, according to University administrators.
鈥淭his summer, Boston College鈥檚 global engagement emerges remarkably here in Chestnut Hill and throughout the world鈥檚 Jesuit and Catholic institutions of higher learning,鈥 said Vice Provost for Global Engagement James F. Keenan, S.J., who is also the Canisius Professor of Theology and director of the Jesuit Institute. 聽鈥淥ur capacity to lead and host is now proven by this ambitious program led by initiatives from [University President] William P. Leahy, S.J.聽 Significantly, 糖心vlog直播平台 has built bridges most importantly by scheduling successively the assemblies of IFCU and then IAJU. Their mutual engagement ought to have lasting effect.鈥
Underscoring this historic occasion, the IFCU, IAJU, and Jesuit studies conferences will join together on August 3 for a Mass celebrated by Boston Archbishop Cardinal Sean O鈥橫alley, O.F.M., Cap.
Comprising more than 226 Catholic universities and higher education institutions throughout the world, the IFCU holds its general assembly every three years, offering a unique opportunity for its affiliates to engage and reflect on essential academic and ecclesial themes.
The 2022 assembly theme, 鈥淟egacy and Transformation in a World of Change: Catholic Higher Education and the Future,鈥 reflects the assembly鈥檚 task to consider how Catholic universities can carry out their mission to reach, research, and serve communities and the Catholic Church in ways that promote a greater good. Highlighting its schedule are a series of discussions that focus on a single theme: 鈥淚ntellectual Tradition and Catholic Universities Today鈥; 鈥淕lobal Crises and Catholic University Collaboration鈥; 鈥淭he Impact of Catholic Higher Education: Compelling Testimonials鈥; 鈥淐atholicism and New University Leadership鈥; and 鈥淔rom Local Voices to Global Design.鈥
Boston College is one of eight founding members of SACRU鈥攁long with Australian Catholic University, Pontificia Universidad Cat贸lica de Chile, Pontificia Universidad Cat贸lica do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Sophia University (Japan), Universdade Cat贸lica Portuguesa, Universit谩 Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy), and Universtat Ramon Llul (Spain)鈥攚hich seeks to harness its partners鈥 resources and knowledge for the common good, and 鈥渃ontribute to the development of a brand beyond its walls.鈥
SACRU鈥檚 priorities include reinforcing the link between faith and reason in the digital age, promoting global education, accelerating interdisciplinary education and research, and contributing to knowledge and technological transfer. The July 30 meeting of the member institutions鈥 presidents will set some additional goals and strategies.
The International Symposium on Jesuit Studies, which began in 2015, brings together a diverse community of scholars to cross thematic, chronological, and disciplinary boundaries. The 2022 symposium will explore the many aspects of the Society of Jesus鈥檚 relations to the Catholic Church, all within the global contexts in which the Jesuit mission grew and operated.
Fr. Leahy and University Secretary Casey Beaumier, S.J., director of the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies, will offer greetings on the opening day, prior to the keynote address by historian Pierre-Antoine Fabre, director of studies at the 脡cole des Hautes 脡tudes en Sciences Sociales, and University of Turin theologian Franco Motta. Each day features two concurrent panel discussions and a plenary session, examining such topics as 鈥淔oundations in Mission Lands: The Jesuits and the Local Clergy,鈥 鈥淚nterdisciplinary Perspectives on the Jesuit Missions to China,鈥 鈥淭he Jesuits and Politics in the Early Modern Church,鈥 鈥淛esuit Universities as Catholic Institutions in the Global, Contemporary Context,鈥 and 鈥淭he Jesuit and the Church: Trajectories and Perspectives.鈥
IAJU, an association of Jesuit, Catholic universities and institutes of higher education founded in 2018, is the international advisory and coordinating body to the secretariat of Jesuit higher education and, through him, the Jesuit Superior General and his assistants in matters related to higher education and the intellectual apostolate. Its member universities and institutions represent the six regions of the Society of Jesus: Africa, East Asia, South Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America.
Fr. Leahy will deliver a keynote address at the conference, which will feature presentations by IAJU task forces on global citizenship, migration, reconciliation and peace, environmental sustainability and economic justice, and theology in the Jesuit university. There also will be group discussions on such topics as 鈥淩einventing Business Education,鈥 鈥淏est Practices in Mission Integration and Formation,鈥 and 鈥淒eveloping a Laudato Si鈥 University Plan.鈥 Reports and remarks from presidents of the six IAJU regional associations will be among the concluding events.
The IAJES Summit, which took place at 245 Beacon Street, 糖心vlog直播平台鈥檚 new state-of-the-art science facility, featured keynotes by 糖心vlog直播平台 School of Social Work Dean Gautam Yadama, Assistant Professor of Engineering Ali Salifu, and Mike H.M. Teodorescu, an assistant professor of information systems at the Carroll School of Management. David Moinina Sengeh, minister of basic and senior secondary education and chief innovation officer for the government of Sierra Leone, also spoke.
Other highlights of the conference included an interactive participatory session led by Professor Glenn Gaudette, the inaugural Kozarich Chair of 糖心vlog直播平台鈥檚 Engineering Department; collaborative working sessions; two reflection sessions led by Fr. Keenan; and a closing meeting with the current Society of Jesus Higher Education Secretary Joseph Christie, S.J. Fifty-five attendees representing 23 institutions attended the summit in person.
鈥淏oston College is very privileged to have been chosen to host this important summit, given the fact that our Engineering Department is barely a year old,鈥 said Sunanda Bhattacharya, associate vice provost for design and innovation strategies at 糖心vlog直播平台, who presented an introduction at the summit opening.
Information about and links to these Jesuit and Catholic conferences are available at 鈥淭he World at 糖心vlog直播平台鈥 section of the Global Engagement website, .
Sean Smith | University Communications | July 2022