By Kerrie Kennedy. Now in its sixth iteration, the biannual gathering welcomed international educators, leaders, ministers and key stakeholders from across the Americas, Asia, Africa, Oceania and Europe – including new delegations from Hungary, Germany and New Zealand – to Bogota, Colombia for discussion and debate centred around the theme of ‘Hubs of Knowledge and Innovation: Synergies for Development’. More...
Mobility in teacher education: a plea for figures
The title of this article may seem naive: too short and too simple. We aim to show, however, that figures can be a fruitful starting point to introduce, promote, reflect on and rethink measures that could be – and may already have been – taken to claim the necessary space for the idea of internationalisation as a major aspect of teacher education. More...
The Office for Students respond to ‘Social mobility and elite universities’
France Éducation international - Programmes de mobilité
Le CIEP met en œuvre, pour le compte du ministère de l’éducation nationale, de l’enseignement supérieur et de la recherche, plusieurs programmes de mobilité. Plus...
Agents mull destinations likely to become key for the future – ICEF Berlin
By Viggo Stacey. Canada, Germany and Ireland are the three key study destinations that will see a rise in demand in the future, agents reported at ICEF Berlin in the German capital earlier in November. More...
Asian campus graduates out-earn study abroad students, survey finds
By Viggo Stacey. Graduates of university campuses in Asia earn more on average than graduates who have studied at universities overseas, a report from talent community Cturtle has revealed. More...
Five organisations pledge to Go Int’l campaign
By Viggo Stacey. Five international education organisations have pledged to support more UK students find education abroad as part of the UUKi’s Go International: Stand Out campaign, with new scholarships, visa service and accommodation discounts, and free places on development programs being made available. More...
Does Study Abroad Provide Career Advantages?
A survey conducted in Japan showed 69.7 percent of respondents felt that study abroad was helpful in planning their career, and 64.4 percent felt it was helpful in gaining their current jobs. More...
Carif-Oref Guyane - Mobilité
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