The University and College Union (UCU) said the result was a serious indictment of the state of higher education, and demonstrated the depth of anger and frustration among those working in the sector, many of whom are on low-paid temporary contracts. More...
Views on International Engagement
AIEA leadership responds to the World View blog, "Is U.S. International Education Building a Wall?". More...
The Trend of Academic Isolationism in the United States
There are signs that parts of the American higher education establishment would like to construct a barrier on the northern border to separate the U.S. from Canada. More...
European Internationalization and ‘Money Matters’
For some time now, concerns have been raised about the ways in which money has become a more central consideration when it comes to internationalization in higher education. It’s hard to disagree with this assessment, at least to some extent. It’s evident that some countries -- particularly the United States and Australia -- frame the benefits of internationalization in terms of revenue generation for individual institutions or entire national economies. More...
Is U.S. International Education Building a Wall?
The 2019 Conference of the Americas on International Education attracted a record number of almost 1,000 participants from Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, China and New Zealand, but little participation from the U.S. More...
Concours "Je filme ma formation" : ouverture de la 4e édition

Bilan de la 1re étape du Cap Métiers Tour
C’est au salon « Ambition et Avenir » de Villeneuve/Lot que s’est installé le Cap Métiers Tour pour son lancement.
Initiative financée par la Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine et l’Etat, le Cap Métiers Tour part à la rencontre des néo-aquitains pour un voyage au cœur des métiers. Ce dispositif itinérant, dont l’objectif est de se rendre dans tous les départements de la Nouvelle-Aquitaine, s’adresse à tous : scolaires, parents, salariés en reconversion ou adultes en recherche d’emploi. Plus...
How I Almost Took a Time-Out From Twitter
I have a complicated relationship with Twitter. On the one hand, it’s a platform where I can go, any time I want, to find inspiration about all of the things I’m interested in. More...
The Hardest Part of My Job
What is the hardest part of your job and how do you deal with it? There is probably someone out there dealing with the same challenge who would love some advice. More...
Gratitude and Stress Reduction
Thank you from the writers at University of Venus. More...