In 2023, ±«Óãtv World Vice President Kiki Caruson and her colleague participated in the
Canada-Florida Chamber of Commerce delegation to Montreal. On February 8, ±«Óãtv World reciprocated by warmly welcoming many of the same delegates
from Canada to the ±«Óãtv Tampa campus. ±«Óãtv World hosted the Canada-Florida Chamber of
Commerce Health Tech trade mission delegation at the ±«Óãtv Research Park, where members
of the team presented the extraordinary resources available to entrepreneurs in the
medical technology sectors. The visit included tours of the office space and research
labs at the ±«Óãtv Research Park, ±«Óãtv Connect, and a trip to the university’s Center
for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) in downtown Tampa, where they
experienced ±«Óãtv Health’s state-of-the-art facilities firsthand.
A presentation highlight was the announcement of plans to launch ±«Óãtv Network Canada this fall, making it ±«Óãtv’s eighth Global Network.
While the delegates enjoyed their lunch, ±«Óãtv World presented important information about ±«Óãtv’s growth, its diverse international talent pool, and its initiatives to bridge the university’s global engagement with the global economic development opportunities in Tampa Bay. A presentation highlight was the announcement of plans to launch ±«Óãtv Network Canada this fall, making it ±«Óãtv’s eighth Global Network. The ±«Óãtv Global Networks initiative brings together alumni, students, faculty, and partners to build worldwide communities of support for international programs, research, and international business - and expectations are high for ±«Óãtv Network Canada. The group has a potential membership of over 2,300 individuals engaged with the country either personally and/or professionally. There are more than 980 ±«Óãtv alumni currently residing in Canada (according to LinkedIn) and 75 Canadian students studying at ±«Óãtv campuses this year. The university’s ties with Canada also extend to the 490 students who have chosen Canada as their study abroad destination since 2013, through Concordia University, the College of Public Health in Quebec, and the Muma College of Business Quebec Corporate Mentor Experience.
We take pride in having four Canadian institutions among our top co-publishers worldwide. From 2018 to 2023, 785 ±«Óãtv researchers collaborated with their Canadian counterparts, producing an astounding 1,241 publications. University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia are the top two universities, while McGill University and McMaster University occupy spots six and seven.
Throughout their visit, the Canada-Florida Chamber of Commerce delegation explored the numerous opportunities for collaboration with ±«Óãtv and cross-border enterprises in Tampa Bay.