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Skilled migration and academic mobility are widespread, but what is the impact on the individual? Rajika Bhandari, an international higher education expert, reflects with us through storytelling on her experiences living through these dynamics.
While everyone agrees that education and research must co-exist, how to combine them is a tricky question. Didi Griffioen, a leading expert on the connections between education and research joins the EAIE podcast to discuss the topic further.
Could train travel be the key to green student mobility? Tatjana Söding from Erasmus by Train joins this week’s podcast to discuss how we can motivate students to travel more sustainably.
International higher education can take on any challenge and turn it into a meaningful opportunity. Larissa Bezo from CBIE joins this week’s podcast to chat about how Canada did just that.
Today’s global challenges demand that higher education engage with the communities it serves. Professor Bojana Ćulum Ilić of the University of Rijeka joins this week’s podcast to discuss just how to do that.
Catherine Comiskey, Academic Director of the CHARM-EU Master’s Degree in Sustainability, joins this episode of the EAIE podcast to discuss the alliance’s aspiration to “reconcile humanity with the planet.”
Having weathered a slew of crises in recent years, Lebanon’s higher education sector offers a glimpse at the structural challenges facing the Middle East and North Africa.
Welcoming students of all walks of life into higher education is complex, multi-faceted work. John Delap joins the latest episode of the EAIE podcast to discuss progress made so far and the work yet to be done.
How are international students navigating tight housing markets, and how can universities help? Tibor Ágotai, international coordinator of the Dormitory Centre at Eötvös Loránd University, offers insights from on the ground.
The European Universities Initiative is rapidly giving rise to new university alliances – but how are students helping shape them? Alexander Clark, President of the Student Board of the Una Europa alliance, shares his experience participating in student governance in one such alliance.
International sport and international education strive for similar goals – and both have been hit hard by pandemic restrictions. Matjaž Pečovnik of the European University Sports Association discusses the role of sports in fostering friendship across cultures.
The data is in on universities’ efforts to manage the crisis. Thomas Farnell of the Institute for the Development of Education takes us through the results of a major study on the impact of COVID-19.
What awaits Australia as it reopens its borders to welcome international students? Phil Honeywood joins this week’s episode of the EAIE podcast to discuss the impact of the pandemic so far and what lies ahead.
What can higher education institutions do to ensure that LGBTQI students thrive? Rubén Ávila Rodríguez shares their insights in this week's episode of the EAIE podcast.
Why is it crucial that refugees have access to higher education opportunities? Bernhard Streitwieser joins the latest EAIE podcast episode to discuss his research on how national governments and higher education sectors can better welcome displaced people seeking safety and an education.