Welcome to Session 1.02 A newcomers guide to internationalisation and the EAIE Provide feedback on this session by filling in the online survey (a link to the survey will be e-mailed to you) Beyazit, B2 15:00, Tuesday, 10 September 2013
THE EAIE IN BRIEF
What is the EAIE? The EAIE is the European centre for expertise, networking and resources in the internationalisation of higher education. We are a non-profit, member-led organisation serving individuals actively involved in the internationalisation of their institutions.
International higher education in Europe 100 EAIE volunteers/leaders 2500 EAIE members The field in Europe People working in international higher education
How we are organised
Our members area of responsibility Management of international office Student services Marketing & Recruitment Policy & Strategy Internationalisation at Home Languages for intercultural communication Research in internationalisation EU programme management..to name a few.
The EAIE s activities Annual Conference Professional Development Publishing Policy work
Annual Conference & Exhibition Largest international education conference in Europe 4300 participants 80+ countries 150+ sessions and workshops Large Exhibition 25th Annual EAIE Conference Weaving the future of global partnership in Istanbul, Turkey
Our audience International reach, European focus 1. The Netherlands Top countries 9. Ireland 2. Germany 3. USA 4. France 5. United Kingdom 6. Sweden 7. Finland 10. Australia 11. Belgium 12. Denmark 13. Spain 14. Japan 15. Turkey 8. Norway
Professional Development EAIE Academy: twice a year in Spring and Autumn In-house training Other courses
Publications
EAIE active in the field EU-projects The International Student Mobility Charter Leadership in international education Digital Student Data Portability: The Groningen Declaration
New to the conference? How to get the most out of it!
Presenters Duleep Deosthale Profile Anyadir Education Global studies, Spanish literature, Intercultural management EAIE involvement 1993 First conference 2000-02 IRM Resource person 2002-2012 IRM Board 2010 present Conference Programme Committee September 23, 2013 Slide 13
Presenters Ole Faaborg Profile: CBS Copenhagen Strategic management, linguistics, mycology EAIE Involvement: 2002 EBS Board 2006 EBS Chair 2010 EAIE Board September 23, 2013 Slide 14
Why Attend Conferences? Duleep/Ole Feedback from the audience Commenting on feedback Interact September 23, 2013 Slide 15
Motivation: Duleep: Why I fell for EAIE? Ole: Why I serve the EAIE? September 23, 2013 Slide 16
What to look for? Observe! Be on the lookout! Complexity is Strength September 23, 2013 Slide 17
My BEST EAIE experience: Duleep Being on the CPC IRM Fundraising Ole Debating Society Madrid Grassroots September 23, 2013 Slide 18
Get to Know the Ropes! September 23, 2013 Slide 19
Create your own palette Admissions & accreditation Student experience Leadership & strategy Learning, teaching & curriculum Partnerships & networks Marketing & recruitment Mobility Programmes Good practice September 23, 2013 Slide 20
Information overload? Find out how the conference caters to your needs September 23, 2013 Slide 21
Boost Your International Exposure Audience response suggestions September 23, 2013 Slide 22
Strike up a good balance Sessions & workshops Networking events Exhibition Dialogues Partner meetings Contacts Moving about 150+ Sessions & Workshops 20+ Networking Events 08+ Campus Tours 400+ Exhibiting Organisations September 23, 2013 Slide 23
Connect the conference to your job Twice a year Spring and Autumn Many modules Reinforce bonds Networking events September 23, 2013 Slide 24
Plan Conference Follow-up! Access presentations online Other EAIE offers! September 23, 2013 Slide 25
Follow-up: reinforce conference benefits Social media www.linkd.in/eaiegroup www.twitter.com/theeaie www.facebook.com/eaie.org Website www.eaie.org Blog www.eaie.org/blog September 23, 2013 Slide 26
Contact details Duleep Deosthale Email: duleepd@gmail.com Phone: +1-917-2089676 Ole Faaborg +45 72691350 dof@ucn.dk www.ucnorth.dk September 23, 2013 Slide 27
Welcome to Session 1.02/1.03 A NEWCOMERS GUIDE TO INTERNATIONALISATION AND THE EAIE Dora Longoni, Politecnico di Milano, EAIE Board Member Kathleen Van Heule University College Ghent, EAIE Board Member
Presenters Dora Longoni Politecnico di Milano Head International Projects Service EAIE involvement: Stockholm 1998: first EAIE Conference 2005: EEPC/MOPILE Resource Person 2008: MOPILE board and Co-Chair 2012: EAIE Board September 23, 2013 Slide 2
Presenters Kathleen Van Heule University College Ghent Head International Relations Office EAIE involvement: Leipzig 2000: first EAIE conference 2006: EEPC/MOPILE Resource Person 2008: MOPILE Chair 2012: EAIE Board September 23, 2013 Slide 3
Recent trends and key issues in internationalisation of HEIs Agenda What is internationalisation? Internationalisation abroad and internationalisation at home International students mobility Unpacking international education...! September 23, 2013 Slide 4
What is internationalisation? Internationalisation of education is very different from globalisation It goes beyond international activities and international projects (components) It can be a rhetorical statement, followed by little action September 23, 2013 Slide 5
Internationalisation abroad International mobility Student mobility for studies Teaching staff mobility Administrative staff mobility Mobility for placement abroad Cross border education/transnational education Joint and double degrees Franchise Twinning September 23, 2013 Slide 6
Internationalisation at home A concept embracing all international activities that do not involve mobility (internationalisation abroad) Internationalisation of the curriculum and of research English language teaching Encouraging language skills Intercultural understanding International recruitment of staff and students Development of services for international students Integration activities for international services September 23, 2013 Slide 7
The growth of internationalization September 23, 2013 Slide 8
Luxembourg Australia United Kingdom Austria Switzerland New Zealand Belgium Denmark Ireland Sweden Canada¹ Iceland Netherlands Finland Hungary Slovak Republic Japan United States Spain Portugal Estonia Slovenia Norway Poland Chile France Czech Republic South Africa1 Greece Italy Saudi Arabia Korea Russian Federation Turkey China Brazil Indonesia OECD data on international students (degree seeking) % Chart C4.4. Student mobility in tertiary education (2010) Percentage of international and foreign students in tertiary enrolments 41.40625 25 International students Foreign students2 20 15 10 OECD average 5 0 1. Year of reference 2009. 2. Foreign students are defined on the basis of their country of citizenship, these data are not comparable with data on international students and are therefore presented separately in the table. Countries are ranked in descending order of the percentage of international students in tertiary education. Source: OECD. Table C4.1. See Annex 3 for notes (www.oecd.org/edu/eag2012). 9 Dora Longoni
United States¹ United Kingdom¹ Australia¹ Germany France Canada² Russian Federation Japan Spain China New Zealand Italy Austria South Africa Korea Belgium Switzerland Netherlands Sweden Other OECD Other G20 and non-oecd Trends in international education market share Market share (%) 25 Chart C4.3 Trends in international education market shares (2000, 2010) Percentage of all foreign tertiary students enrolled, by destination OECD countries 2000 Other G20 and non- OECD countries 2010 2000 20 15 10 5 0 1. Data relate to international students defined on the basis of their country of residence. 2. Year of reference 2009. Countries are ranked in descending order of 2010 market shares. Source: OECD and UNESCO Institute for Statistics for most data on non-oecd countries. Table C4.7, available on line. See Annex 3 for notes (www.oecd.org/edu/eag2012).
Countries offering courses taught in English September 23, 2013 Slide 11
Let s unpack international education and internationalisation! September 23, 2013 Slide 12
Students Credit mobility Degree mobility Admission and advice Language: preparation & evaluation Accommodation Counselling Career & employment services September 23, 2013 Slide 13
Staff Academics, teachers & researchers Administrators Advisors and policy makers Leadership September 23, 2013 Slide 14
Partnerships European International Bilateral Multilateral Inter-institutional Regional North-South East-West Education vs Culture Education vs Business September 23, 2013 Slide 15
Funding programmes & projects ERASMUS+ (starting 1/01/2014) September 23, 2013 Slide 16
Networks & Associations ACA AIEA AMPEI APAIE ANIE EAIE ENQA ESMU ESU EUA EURASHE IAU IEAA IEASA NAFSA OECD/IMHE September 23, 2013 Slide 17
Have we forgot something? September 23, 2013 Slide 18
What about. Alumni Diversity Datamanagement September 23, 2013 Slide 19
And about Marketing Communication & Social Media September 23, 2013 Slide 20
and last but not least: Competencies Strategy, priorites and actions Quality Assurance September 23, 2013 Slide 21
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