EURIE, endorsed and supported by the largest and strongest higher education NGO of the region- EURAS – Eurasian Universities Union, focuses on improving the international collaborations and cooperative activities via unique networking and sharing the latest trends on innovation, globalization and quality assurance. More...
Brexit ou pas le King’s College s’internationalise toujours plus
Blog "HEDway" d'Olivier Rollot. L’information a conforté dans leur analyse tous ceux qui voient les universités britanniques s’implanter massivement en Europe pour contrecarrer les effets du Brexit : le King’s College de Londres va ouvrir un campus en Allemagne en partenariat avec la Technische Universität de Dresde révélait début juillet le Times Higher Education. Un projet auquel beaucoup d’autres universités britanniques songeraient et qui vient souligner la vitalité d’une des plus prestigieuses universités britanniques qui vient également d’inaugurer sa business school. Si des programmes de business existaient depuis 30 ans ils étaient en effet, jusqu’au 1er août dernier, abrités par une simple faculté devenue la King’s business school. Plus...
The push for Asian HE internationalisation indicators

The push for Asian HE internationalisation indicators
Yojana Sharma, University News, 2016/12/01
As this story notes, "UNESCO has begun work on drawing up a series of indicators on higher education internationalisation in Asia to help universities and education policy-makers in the region to develop an international outlook and promote international higher education links against a set of solid, accepted, quality benchmarks." More...
Troubling Times for Internationalization in Hungary
It is important to investigate the threat to Hungarian higher education and find ways to support the students and faculty working to preserve academic freedom. More...
The Call for Patriotic Internationalism
If we are guardians of the internationalization of higher education, we are also guardians of the society in which our institutions of higher education exist. More...
Internationalisation should start at school
By Robert Coelen. The ideal of learning that crosses sectoral boundaries and extends from primary to tertiary education may seem a long way off. But internationalisation is part of core 21st century skills that need to be embedded from an early age, linking schools and universities. More...Rich lessons from implementing internationalisation
By Shaheen Motala Timol and Kevin Kinser. In an effort to align itself with global trends in higher education, Mauritius has since the late 1990s identified internationalisation as a key strategy to achieve knowledge hub status and become a regional centre of excellence. In 2000, the government brought forward this vision in its New Economic Agenda. More...Developing internationalisation in Spanish higher education
If you’re lucky enough to be one of the more than 6000 people from 95 countries in Seville to attend the 29th annual EAIE Conference and Exhibition this week, you may be wondering about the higher education sector in the host country, and how internationalisation is developing in Spanish institutions. More...
Virtual exchange: How can it internationalise your university?
Tomorrow is the day: the largest event in international higher education kicks off on Tuesday 12 September in Seville. The 29th Annual EAIE Conference and Exhibition has arrived, and with it comes a spate of opportunities to network, share ideas and collaborate. More...
International officers finding their role in internationalisation at home
Though internationalisation at home is a relatively recent concept, it has already been embraced widely, particularly in northern and western Europe. Internationalisation at home aims to bring internationalisation to all students through the home curriculum. It is therefore primarily about teaching and learning, which implies that lecturers are increasingly becoming prominent players in internationalisation. More...