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Robert Buttery shares some insights on the UK’s opportunities for post-Erasmus mobility from his vantage point at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland.
Sarah Lamaison shares her perspective as a rising young scientist on the future of women in science and the impact that research like her own can make on our common well-being.
From his vantage point as Director of Higher Education Services at the Council of International Schools, Nico Evers offers illuminating insights into the connections between international secondary schools and international higher education.
Scientist Inma Martinez weighs in on key issues of how technology can support the work of higher education, and how real human needs and interests sit at the heart of all technological innovation.
Professor Robert Coelen joins the EAIE podcast to share some insights from his 23 days spent in a COVID-induced coma and his reflections on the meaning of ‘resilience’ in the challenging times we're living in.
Goski Alabi and Orla Quinlan, two prominent women in international higher education in Africa, join the EAIE podcast this week to talk about how the pandemic has spurred innovation in African universities.
David Julien, Executive Director of a region-wide higher education association, joins the EAIE podcast this week to talk about how their members are focusing on solidarity, creativity and innovation to find ways forward through uncharted territory.
Higher Education System and Policy Analyst, David Crosier discusses how leveraging the right kind of data can offer key insights into the work we do in international higher education.
Director of the Global University Network for Innovation Josep Vilalta discusses what the SDGs mean to international higher education and what higher education means to the SDGs.
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.
European Commission Scientific Officer Ine Vandecasteele discusses how higher education can help guide our cities to a more sustainable and equitable future.
For the inaugural episode of the EAIE podcast, we sit down with diversity and inclusion consultant Aminata Cairo to discuss the stories we tell and how they matter.