Hi Lynda,
We cover the students in a stand-alone policy.  We include the employees
who are putting on programs for students.  Otherwise, international travel
for employees (without students) is contained in our Traveling on
University Business.  I've included the links below.

Good luck,
Michele

http://policy.umn.edu/Policies/Education/Student/EDABROADREV.html
http://www.policy.umn.edu/Policies/Finance/Travel/TRAVEL.html


On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Lloyd, Lynda <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I have been asked to draft a policy on International Travel (from a risk
> & insurance perspective) that would encompass both students and employees.
> Anyone care to share?
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> Thank you,
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> Lynda Lloyd, M.Ed., P.H.R.
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> Director of Institutional Policy & Professional Development
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