By Alex Usher. A few years ago, I think around the time that HESA Towers ran a conference on internationalization, I realized there was something weird about the way Canadian higher education institutions talked about study abroad. They talked about it as helping students “bridge the gap between theory and practice”, “increasing engagement”, and “hands-on learning”. More...
First steps towards an internationalisation strategy
By François Therin. France Stratégie, the French government’s arm for national strategies, last week released the first ever comprehensive report on the state of French higher education institutions’ international activities (report in French here). Read more...
Science Without Borders under scrutiny
By Bruno Morche. Both public and private higher education institutions in Brazil are showing an increasing interest in internationalisation. Read more...
How can we internationalise HE with technology?
Online education and internationalisation have been rising as strategic priorities for many university leaders around the world. Read more...
How can we internationalise HE with technology?
By Ochieng’ O Benny. Online education and internationalisation have been rising as strategic priorities for many university leaders around the world. Read more...
ISAS (2.0) - Service d'aide à l'internationalisation
L'AIU a le plaisir d'annoncer son nouveau service d'aide à l'internationalisation: ISAS (2.0). Plus d'information est disponible uniquement en Anglais dans les pages web ISAS (2.0) N’hésitez pas. Voir l'article...
ISAS (2.0) - Advancing Internationalization in Higher Education
IAU is pleased to announce the new programme for advancing internationalization! ISAS (2.0) consists of several distinct but complementary services offered to IAU Members, other Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), individuals, organizations and national governments. More...Internationalizing Student Learning “Because the Country Needs It”
Catholic identity and internationalisation
By Hans de Wit, Andrés Bernasconi and Daniela Véliz-Calderón. Catholic universities, even more than other faith-based universities, are an important segment of the higher education sector in many countries around the world. And one would assume that, by their very nature, they would be more internationally oriented and active than other institutions of higher education. Read more...
IMPALA – Boosting internationalisation in universities
By Peta Lee. Internationalisation strategies and resources are being strengthened at universities across South Africa by a European Commission-supported initiative, IMPALA – Internationalisation and Modernisation Programme for Academics, Leaders and Administrators – which is named after the ubiquitous antelope that graces the country’s game reserves. Read more...
