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Radicalisation at universities
By Richard Warnes. The continuing debate about the impact of extremism and radicalisation at universities and higher education institutions has recently been renewed in the United Kingdom. The passing of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act in February 2015, and in particular its section on Preventing People from Being Drawn into Terrorism, provides a statutory duty for ‘specified authorities’ – such as schools, local authorities and prisons – to prevent radicalisation within their establishments. While the original ‘guidance’ included universities, this has been delayed and revised. More...
Towards a more balanced discourse in internationalisation
By Leonard Engel - EAIE Executive Director. Many would say that internationalisation of higher education has become an industry, and some would even go as far as to say that international higher education conferences have become too commercial. At the 19th Annual Conference of the International Education Association of South Africa (IEASA), in Port Elizabeth, it became clear that a change in discourse will come from the Global South. More...
Can you build a global perspective in your students with only a short-term stay?
By Catherine Vertesi. You may know about the four P’s of marketing, but do you know the six P’s for successful international programmes? In Workshop 15 at the EAIE Annual Conference in Glasgow, Building global perspectives: high-impact, short-term study programmes, we will introduce you to the six P’s and show how they can help your programme transform participating students, even in just a short stay abroad. More...
Blended Learning: What is a flipped classroom?
By Leasa Weimer. In the digital age, technology-based teaching methodologies continue to evolve. While most online learning technologies are aimed at educating students from a distance, this blog post considers a technique − known as the ‘flipped classroom’ − being used in international classrooms and for internationalisation at home practices. More...
Research digest for practitioners: July 2015
By Leasa Weimer. With the recent online publication of the July 2015 issue of the Journal of Studies in International Education it’s time for another post in the ongoing blog series that highlights relevant academic research. The aim of this series is to spotlight major findings and takeaways from select articles that may be relevant and useful to practitioners in the field. More...
The role of faculty in strategic partnerships
By Leslie P. Hitch. There are legitimate reasons for higher education institutions to engage in international academic partnerships. The financial reason; the ‘everyone else is doing it so let’s tell the world we are global too’ one; the strategic ‘putting a flag down somewhere’ one; and the opportunities for students. More...