MED2IaH – International relation office (IRO), international credit mobility (ICM)

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Introduction and the aim of the course

Welcome to the “MED2IaH – Internationalization in Higher Education” course, an enriching journey into the intricacies of international education and academic mobility. This course is designed to provide you with valuable insights into various aspects of internationalization, credit mobility, and recognition of learning, all aimed at fostering a globalized and inclusive higher education environment.

The primary aim of this course is to equip you with a deep understanding of internationalization in higher education, specifically focusing on international credit mobility (ICM). You will explore topics related to credit mobility, recognition of formal and non-formal learning, the nexus between higher education and the labour market, and the concept of micro-credentialing. Our esteemed speakers, experts in their respective fields, will guide you through these essential themes.

The lessons were given at a webinar organised for the MED2IaH project.

Topics and speakers

International relations office, Credit mobility, Recognition of formal and non-formal learning, HE and labour market, MicroCredentialNada Trunk Širca, Anica Novak Trunk, EMUNI, Slovenia
Planification & management of ICMLatifa Daadaoui, National Coordinator, National Erasmus+ Office (NEO), Morrocco
Internationalisation at Home at the University of MontpellierVirginie Boolell, University of Montpellier, France
IUT ExampleVanessa Deweer, University Institute of Technology, Montpellier-Sète
Maison de HeidelbergNadine Grüner, Maison de Heidelberg
The implementation of “Bienvenue en France”Jean-Marie Pincemin, University of Montpellier
Service for pedagogical innovationBrigitte Lundin, University of Montpellier
Internationalisation process in UniPegasoLuigia Melillo, Pegaso International
Credit mobility & Recognition of formal and non-formal learningNada Trunk Širca, EMUNI, Slovenia
How to Become a Virtual Exchange ImplementorDorsaf Ben Malek, Virtual University of Tunis

Other MED2IaH courses

The course is part of MED2IaH E+ project.610107-EPP-1-2019-1-SI-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Course Content

Planification & management of ICM
Internationalisation at Home at the University of Montpellier
IUT Example
Maison de Heidelberg
The implementation fo “Bienvenue en France”
Service for pedagogical innovation
Internationalisation process in UniPegaso
Credit mobility & Recognition of formal and non-formal learning
How to Become a Virtual Exchange Implementor
Quiz on international credit mobility
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