By EAIE. Next up in our series is Elisabeth Brunner-Sobanski, one of the newest Steering group members of the EAIE Expert Community, Internationalisation at Home (IaH). From Russia to Hungary to Austria, Elisabeth has had many experiences studying and working abroad. Read about her motivation for working in the international higher education field and what she finds most rewarding about her job. More...
International Double Degrees: Are they worth the trouble?
By Alberto Oleaga. As international mobility has evolved from the pre-Erasmus era right up until present day Erasmus+, different exchange formats have emerged, not only within the European Union, but also with higher education institutions on other continents. One of the most interesting set-ups is where students obtain a common degree provided by several institutions – Joint Masters Degrees (formerly known as Erasmus Mundus Masters), or two degrees given by two institutions – Double Degrees. More...
In it for the long haul: lifelong career guidance for students
By Raimo Vuorinen. “An individual career is no longer ‘chosen’, it is ‘constructed’ through a series of choices we make throughout our lives.” This paradigm shift in career development was explained by Raimo Vuorinen from the Finnish Institute for Educational Research during the Closing Plenary at the recent EAIE Spotlight Seminar in Berlin on core elements of student support. In this post, Raimo explains the importance of lifelong guidance services in order to improve the effectiveness and efficacy of higher education. More...
What’s your internationalisation focus for 2015?
By Laura Howard (EAIE President). As we look ahead to a new year full of fresh opportunities and exciting potential, EAIE President Laura Howard shares some expert insights into what she believes will be the main trends pushing the internationalisation agenda over the coming 12 months. Now might be a good time for international officers to work on your communication plans for 2015 if you haven’t already done so. More...
Member stories: a passion for languages and communication
By EAIE. We’re kicking off the new year with another series of posts highlighting the stories of EAIE members. This time we’ve interviewed a handful of newly elected 2014–2016 leaders. Check out this first story featuring Jennifer Valcke, a member of the EAIE Expert Community Steering group, Languages for Intercultural Communication and Mobility (LICOM), and recent winner of the 2014 Rising star award. Read about her passion for languages and communication and where it stems from. More...
Academic freedom in a time of globalisation
By Elizabeth Liu. International higher education plays an unprecedented role in the globalising world. The rapid development of globalisation gives international higher education a valuable mission. Educators have to foster global, multi-cultural citizens who can participate in social issues that require critical thinking. However, a barrier has emerged: breaches of academic freedom. More...
Annual conference and XXVII anniversary of the Magna Charta Universitatum
On 18 September 1988, in the presence of many political leaders and representatives of society, 388 rectors signed the Magna Charta Universitatum. That document remains as relevant to the mission of universities everywhere as it was when it was first signed. It has become the major reference for the fundamental values and principles of the university and over 750 university leaders from all over the world have now signed it. Each year the Magna Charta Observatory organises an international conference to address current challenges in upholding the fundamental values and celebrates in a ceremony as more rectors sign the Magna Charta Universitatum. The 2015 conference and ceremony take place on 17 and 18 September in Bologna.
The theme of the conference is Values Beyond 2015: The Global Challenge for Universities and their Students. It looks at the significance of and challenges to the fundamental values as they impact on students in different parts of the world today and what universities might do to uphold their values, often in difficult and rapidly changing circumstances in the future.
Well known international speakers will provide perspectives and lead discussions and participants from universities around the world will be able to engage closely through a wide range of focused small group discussions. Details can be found in the conference programme.
The conference is open to university leaders and their representatives, higher education professionals and students, policy-makers and higher education stakeholders from all sectors to attend the event. Its purpose is to enable them to respond more effectively to the challenges which they face and anticipate and strengthen their universities’ capability to uphold fundamental values for the benefit of their students, society and their university communities.
On 18 September, the Magna Charta Observatory and the University of Bologna will host the Ceremony for the Signing of the Magna Charta by universities committed to the principles of the Universitatum. More...
Magna Charta events - Annual conference and XXVII anniversary celebrations of the Magna Charta Universitatum
The Magna Charta Universitatum is a document signed by the Rectors of most European Universities, when they gathered in Bologna to celebrate the Alma Mater’s 900th Anniversary in 1988. It was drafted as a way to encourage strong bonds among universities, and to state some of their fundamental values, such as independence and autonomy in both education and research.Originating in Europe, the signatories to the Charta have expanded to countries all over the world, with universities from Asia, Africa and America – North, Central and South.
The Magna Charta Universitatum Observatory27th Anniversary event websiteOn September 17th and 18th 2015 Bologna will host the celebrations for the Magna Charta 27th Anniversary.
In order to take part, it is essential to register here by September 2nd.
Annual conference and XXVII anniversary of the Magna Charta Universitatum
Annual conference and XXVII anniversary of the Magna Charta Universitatum
from 17 to 18 September 2015
Aula Absidale Santa Lucia, Via de’ Chiari 25a - Bologna
The 2015 conference and ceremony take place on 17th and 18th September in Bologna. Registrations close: September 2nd, 2015.
Check the Event website: https://eventi.unibo.it/27th-magnacharta-anniversary. More...
La Magna Charta delle Università
I rettori di 500 università europee, in occasione delle celebrazioni per il IX Centenario dell'Alma Mater, firmano la Magna Charta delle Università. Essa raccoglie i principi che costituiscono, "come la Carta dei Diritti dell'Uomo, il comune denominatore dell'Europa del sapere" (F. Roversi Monaco). La firma è posta nel corso di una solenne cerimonia in piazza Maggiore, alla presenza del Presidente della Repubblica Francesco Cossiga e di numerose autorità. Nell'orazione ufficiale il prof. Caputo ribadisce come valori di base della tradizione universitaria europea la libertà di ricerca, l'autonomia amministrativa e "l'indipendenza assoluta e orgogliosa dal Potere, da qualsiasi Potere". More...