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As we mark thirty years since fall of the Berlin Wall, it's important to reflect on internationalisation's role in breaking down walls of all sorts and building bridges in their place.
The recent EAIE Spotlight Seminar on Internationalisation at Home led to not only vigorous discussion, but also concrete takeaways about the path forward.
In addition to gains in intercultural communication and social skills, international internships can also have an unexpected impact on higher order cognitive skills.
What does ‘Internationalisation at Home’ really mean? This post outlines ten key features of the approach and what they look like in practice.