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As access to the UK becomes more challenging for European students, are transnational education programmes the answer?
The EAIE podcast speaks with NAFSA leaders to commemorate their 75th anniversary.
Explore key conceptual and practical questions at the intersection of international education and climate action.
Learn about the creative and collaborative world of Circus Arts education, where students train to become international circus artists.
Explore how the underrepresented Roma community can gain greater access to higher education in Europe.
Discover all the ways higher education in Brazil is changing and growing under a new presidential administration.
How can research and data influence policies and strategies universities implement to address accessibility issues for international students?
What policies and strategies can universities implement to best address accessibility issues for students with disabilities?
Nicole Williams and Helen Whitehead share best practices for encouraging women to get involved in STEMM.
Guest Simon Marginson talks about the need for change and the flaws in the current definitional approach to internationalisation.
Guests Encieh Erfani and Daniel Munier joined the podcast to discuss the current situation in Iran, why this matters beyond Iran, and what might happen next.
Discover how higher education institutions use influencers to raise awareness of their educational programmes, activities and initiatives.
Professor Manuel José Damásio of FILMEU joins the podcast to talk about internationalising film & media studies in Europe.
Take a closer look at the opportunities and challenges within research and innovation policy across Europe with the Executive Editor at Science|Business, Florin Zubascu.
Guest Fabrizio Bitetto discusses international education's role in fostering entrepreneurship in students.