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President and CEO of the US-based Institute of International Education Allan Goodman discusses how artificial intelligence might be leveraged in support of student mobility in the not-so-distant future.
The COVID-19 pandemic is complicating the further integration of education and research in Europe, and doctoral programmes and their students may be particularly vulnerable.
International internships have proven effective, but students, institutions and employers need to come together to make them mainstream.
International Education Week in the US offers plenty of food for thought for European professionals working to foster transatlantic ties.
Erasmus is going paperless. Breda University of Applied Sciences and the University of Bergen share their insights as early adopters.
With two major new developments to Erasmus Without Paper expected in 2019, if you haven't jumped on the digital bandwagon yet, now is the time to get started.
The Multidimensional Motivations to Study Abroad Scale (MMSAS) offers data-driven insights into student decision-making regarding study abroad.
How can universities use international traineeships to give their students a career boost? The answer involves a broad view of the place of traineeships in a student’s overall education.
In addition to gains in intercultural communication and social skills, international internships can also have an unexpected impact on higher order cognitive skills.
At one university in Brazil, a programme aimed at improving living situations in impoverished communities has found an unlikely international partner in Mozambique.
While they may seem like diametrically opposed forces, indigenisation and internationalisation can actually work together to create more inclusive campuses.
National-level programmes advancing student mobility, degree equivalence and pastoral care of students are making New Zealand a competitive destination for international students.
While national-level discourse and actions continue to threaten academic freedom in Hungary, national policies advancing international student mobility are making gains.
Heavy workload can stifle even the most purposeful project. Here’s why Erasmus+ is going paperless and how your university can, and should, get involved.
On 25 May 2018, a new era of data protection laws in Europe came into effect, as well as a whole new set of questions and concerns for mobility advisors.