The politics and policies of internationalisation: Ministers’ views (S4.01)

15:30 – 16:30 BST, 9 September 2026 ‐ 1 hour

Room: Clyde Auditorium, Armadillo, Ground floor

Session

✅ Included for all participants
ℹ️ Panel (informative)
💡 Politics and policies of internationalisation

 

While much of the work of internationalisation in higher education plays out directly at the level of individual institutions, national-level actors also clearly play a key role in shaping and sustaining a country’s international education landscape. National strategies, funding instruments, legal frameworks, and other mechanisms can provide critical support for internationalisation. However, government positions and policies can also hinder international education developments. So, what does internationalisation look like from where the minister sits? 

Join us for a moderated discussion with several individuals from across Europe who currently hold these key leadership roles to learn more about the politics and policies of internationalisation from the ministers’ perspective.