Webinar

All Around the World: International Contracts in Higher Education

January 13, 2026 | 12:00 pm 2:00 pm EST

About this Event

International contracts play a major role in the increasingly complex global landscape of higher education. While these contracts enable global partnerships, study abroad, international campus operations, and research collaborations critical to the mission of higher education institutions, they pose challenges seemingly around every corner for college and university counsel. Counsel, and other administrators in this space, must navigate questions on how to create, maintain, and monitor international contracts that balance risk with innovation. How these questions are resolved can differ based on the contract type, the partner country, the nature of the data and information being shared, and expected deliverables.

Please join us for this 2-hour webinar in which three experienced practitioners will cover topics, including:

  • An overview of the current state of international contracting in higher education;
  • Key considerations for creating international contracts and negotiating specific clauses;
  • Overview of maintaining and monitoring international contracts;
  • A case study highlighting challenges campus counsel and administrators may face.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar will be of interest to college and university counsel who advise on international contracts, as well as campus administrators with responsibilities in these areas.

 

Speakers

Dr. David Di Maria

Vice Provost for Global Engagement

University of Maryland

Dr. David Di Maria joined University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) in 2017 as the inaugural Associate Vice Provost for International Education and now serves and the Vice Provost for Global Engagement. Dr. Di Maria oversees the Center for Global Engagement’s partnerships, programs and services. As UMBC’s senior international officer, he promotes the international dimensions of teaching, research and service by working collaboratively with administrators, faculty, staff, students and community leaders to create global engagement opportunities that align with UMBC’s mission, vision and strategic goals. 

Vinita Mehra

Global Business and Global Education Leader

Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter

Vinita Mehra is an attorney and director with Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter in Columbus, Ohio. She serves as the firm’s Global Business and Global Education Leader, is licensed to practice law in both Ohio and India, and has been honored as the only “Expert” attorney in the Midwest for Indian business matters by Chambers Global.

As the leader of Kegler Brown’s Global Education practice initiative, Vinita has guided dozens of projects for institutions across the country, doing business in more than twenty of the world’s leading markets and helping both public and private colleges and universities navigate the complex regulatory and funding processes involved in global expansion. 

Vinita works with institutions of all sizes – from those with 1,000 students to those with more than 60,000 – executing new market strategies, implementing project development initiatives, establishing education support services and student recruitment programs, addressing complex legal and tax issues, and helping develop and implement various delivery models to achieve international growth objectives. 

With her extensive cross-border transactional experience, Vinita manages international projects seamlessly and cost-effectively. She is uniquely qualified to offer insights and guidance to global education organizations worldwide, whether an institution’s educational niche is higher education, project-based learning, education support services, part-time non-traditional students, or graduate curricula. 

When and where it is needed, Vinita also serves as the global project manager for these initiatives, coordinating local counsel and ensuring a consistent flow of communication, billing, service delivery and budgetary expectations. Vinita is supported by her firm’s global network of law firms, SCG Legal, which provides her clients with access to 150 prestigious law firms worldwide with more than 11,000 practitioners. 

Michael Pfahl

Vice President, Legal and General Counsel

NACUA

Michael R. Pfahl, a member of NACUA since 2006, currently serves as Vice President, Legal and General Counsel for Relay Graduate School of Education. Mike is a 2013 recipient of the NACUA First Decade Award. He completed a one-year unexpired term on the NACUA Board of Directors in 2014, followed by a full three year term on the Board. Mike has served on several NACUA committees (and continues to serve). He has authored two NACUANOTES, served as a NACUA online course instructor on the topic of immigration law, and is published in the Journal of College and University Law. He has attended numerous NACUA meetings and has moderated or spoken several times at those meetings.  

In addition to his NACUA service, Mike has presented at other higher education associations, including NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR), the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), and the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB). He has also served on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers and Sisters of Portage County, Ohio, Leadership Portage County, and the University of Akron School of Law Alumni Association Board (President).  

Mike received his B.S. from Kent State University, his J.D. from the University of Akron, and Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from Kent State University. Prior to his current role, he served in the Office of General Counsel at Kent State University for over 20 years in various roles, including Senior Associate General Counsel. 

Program Schedule

TimeSession Topic
12:00 P.M.Welcome and Introductions
12:05 P.M.Contract Creation and Core Considerations
12:45 P.M.Contract Maintenance and Monitoring – Post Execution 
1:10 P.M.Case Study
1:45 P.M.Q&A
2:00 P.M.Conclusion

Webinar Recording

Members who purchase the Live Webinar will receive access to the Post-Event Recording in the Online Learning Center at no additional charge. Non-members will not have post-event access to the recording or the materials and should plan to download materials during the live webinar.

If you are a member and couldn’t attend live, the event recording will be available for purchase in our Online Learning Center. The recording may be replayed at any time, but may not be copied, posted, or otherwise distributed within or outside of the institution, organization, or firm. The license entitles the purchaser to replay the recording at one campus or at one location of any organization or firm. You can purchase the Post-Event Recording here.

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