Introduction and the aim
Welcome to the “Internationalization in Higher Education” course! This course delves into various aspects of internationalization and its impact on higher education institutions worldwide. Internationalization is a crucial component of modern education, fostering a global perspective, enhancing cross-cultural understanding, and providing numerous benefits to universities, students, and educators.
Throughout this course, we will explore a series of lectures delivered by experts from diverse educational backgrounds and institutions. These lectures will shed light on various facets of internationalization, including the benefits and challenges of incoming and outgoing mobility, the importance of intercultural activities, and the implications of teaching cultural diversity. We will also delve into curricular and extracurricular initiatives to foster a diverse and inclusive educational environment.
The course will feature a combination of recorded presentations and PowerPoint slides from renowned institutions such as Unipegaso in Italy, the Virtual University of Tunis, Luminus Technical University College, and the University of Montpellier, among others. Each lecture provides valuable insights into the internationalization process and its effects on the academic landscape.
Let’s embark on this educational journey to understand better how internationalization shapes modern higher education and explore innovative practices that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. We hope you find this course both informative and inspiring as you explore the exciting world of international education.
The lessons were given at a webinar organised for the MED2IaH project.
Topics and speakers
| Incoming mobility and intercultural benefits for the receiving (host) university | Unipegaso, Italy |
| Outgoing mobility and its benefits for students, teachers, and universities | Unipegaso, Italy |
| Intercultural extra-curricular activities at the university | Unipegaso, Italy |
| Stereotypes: A curse or a blessing? Implications of cultural diversity teaching | Dorsaf Ben Malek, Virtual University of Tunis |
| Cultural Diversity in Curriculum and extra-curriculum Activities | Zaid A Arida, Head of ASAC school, Luminus Technical University College |
| Steps from a university library to a learning centre: role of the documentation spaces in the cultural action of the University and in the users training | Sabrina Brillante, Pegaso University, Italy |
| Steps from a university library to a Learning Centre: role of the documentation spaces in the cultural action of the University and the Users’ Training | Mitja Gerževič and Karen Gladović, EMUNI, Slovenia |
| Steps from a university library to a Learning Centre: role of the documentation spaces in the cultural action of the University and the Users’ Training | Sandrine Gropp, University of Montpellier |
| The internationalisation of doctoral study | Jean-Marie Pincemin, University of Montpellier |
| Open Science at the University of Montpellier | Laure Lefrançois, Office of Library Services, University of Montpellier |
| Campus Life Department | Vanessa Bontems, University of Montpellier |
| Diversity, equity, and inclusion at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane | Brian Seilstad, Al Akhawayn University, Morocco |
| The Role of Internationalization in Shaping the Global Classroom | Curricular Mobility and dual degrees: A case of Master’s Study Programme Intercultural Business Communication |
Other MED2IaH courses
The course is part of the MED2IaH E+ project.610107-EPP-1-2019-1-SI-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

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