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Internationalisation increasingly important for global HEIs

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Internationalisation is increasingly important for global higher education institutions, but stakeholders are calling for more attention to be paid to its links with climate and diversity, equity and inclusion, a report has shown. “There is something that is changing. It is changing very slowly.

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Dutch universities agree to curb internationalisation

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“Only this will ensure full accessibility to Dutch-speaking students and curb the number of international students, which universities have been advocating for since 2018,” Ruben Puylaert, a spokesperson for UNL said to The PIE News. The post Dutch universities agree to curb internationalisation appeared first on The PIE News.

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UUKi releases Int’lisation at Home handbook

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A handbook has been launched for universities wishing to internationalise their campuses, crafted by sector experts belonging to Universities UK International. Internationalisation at Home (IaH) is increasingly popular among universities in the wake of difficult travel conditions borne out of the Covid pandemic, as well as cost constraints.

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Push to expand internationalisation at UTokyo

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The University of Tokyo’s new five-year combined bachelors and masters degree launching in 2027 will be comprised of 50% international students, as Japan strives for greater internationalisation in higher education. The post Push to expand internationalisation at UTokyo appeared first on The PIE News.

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How well is internationalisation working in Japan?

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“While the ability to achieve the goals set by Japan’s ambitious internationalisation policy may be questioned, the reality of what’s at stake is starkly evident,” says Anna Esaki-Smith cofounder of Education Rethink and author of Make College Your Superpower.

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Role of Europe’s intled professionals shifting

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While a third said they were very unsatisfied with how internationalisation responsibilities are organised at their institution and “had limited confidence in their leadership”, 56% said the internationalisation goals set by their institution/organisation were clearly defined.

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First TNE campuses allowed in Greece

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The legislation aims to mitigate the exodus of tens of thousands of Greek students to universities abroad and internationalise higher education, but students opposed to the bill said it would devalue degrees from state universities. The post First TNE campuses allowed in Greece appeared first on The PIE News.