84. Jenna Mittelmeier & Asuka Ichikawa: Research with international students
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by EAIE
12h ago
International students and their experiences are a frequent focus of research in the field of international higher education. But to what extent are researchers actively working to include international students in this work? What can research collaboration with international students look like? How should we consider inclusive definitions of international students? And what are some examples of good practices when it comes to research with international students that we can learn from? In this EAIE podcast episode, we talk with Jenna Mittelmeier and Asuka Ichikawa, who have been closely invol ..read more
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82. Hans de Wit & Santiago Castiello Gutierrez: New definitions and directions for internationalisation
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by EAIE
3w ago
In January 2023, the EAIE discussed internationalisation's definitions and the need for change with Oxford's Professor Simon Marginson. Following this, Hans de Wit critiqued existing definitions in a Journal of Studies in International Education (JSIE) essay, urging a shift in focus towards guiding the phenomenon's direction rather than defining it. Which directions should we move in? What emerging views and different voices within the field should we pay more attention to? In this episode of the EAIE podcast, host Laura Rumbley talks to Hans de Wit, Professor Emeritus, Distinguished Fellow, a ..read more
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81. Olha Tolmachova & Violetta Seleznova: Update from Ukraine – Student success stories
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by EAIE
1M ago
Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation in February 2022, the EAIE has engaged in a series of conversations with two Ukrainian higher education institutions, Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) in Lviv and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (KNU),  In observance of the two-year anniversary of the February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, the EAIE reconnected with these institutions, but this time in conversation with two students: Olha Tolmachova, an undergraduate at UCU, and Violetta Seleznova, a KNU doctoral student. EAI ..read more
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80. Hilary Lappin-Scott: Inspiring women to learn and lead
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by EAIE
2M ago
Over the past few years, the EAIE Podcast has paid particular attention to the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, celebrated annually on 11 February. This day promotes the full and equal access and participation of females in the fields of science, technology, engineering, medicine and mathematics. It also serves as a reminder that women and girls play a critical role in the global science and technology communities and that their participation should be strengthened. In this podcast episode, host Laura Rumbley is joined by Professor Hilary Lappin-Scott OBE who is a standout exam ..read more
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79. Cynthia Alby, Sandra Slotte, Jeroen Ouburg: A chat with real people about AI
EAIE Podcast
by EAIE
3M ago
ChatGPT, artificial intelligence, chat prompts… It’s 2024, and whether we like it or not, artificial intelligence and all the challenges and opportunities that come with it are here to stay. Like many others, the EAIE is captivated by the developments in relation to artificial intelligence and what impact it will or could have on international higher education, in particular. During the 2023 EAIE conference in Rotterdam, a very successful Campfire session took place on the possible positive uses of ChatGPT in our daily work, and in this podcast episode, we once again take the opportunity to lo ..read more
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78. Jim Hetherton: Goal setting for the new year
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by EAIE
3M ago
Happy New Year! We find ourselves at the start of a new calendar year, 2024, which is usually a moment in time for people to think of (and try to stick to) new year resolutions. Many professionals in the international higher education field struggle with managing their workload, and it can feel as if there are not enough hours in the day. There's a whole new year filled with possibilities on our doorstep; how can we try and make the best of it in a professional context? In this episode of the EAIE podcast, we talk to productivity coach Jim Hetherton who has helped many thousands of people to i ..read more
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77. Hans-Georg van Liempd: What we gain by giving
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by EAIE
5M ago
In this last EAIE podcast episode of the year 2023, we are honoured to welcome a special guest who has made a real difference to the EAIE and the international higher education community over the years. Hans-Georg van Liempd is currently the Secretary of the University and Director University Services at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, and in the past, served as both Vice-President and President of the EAIE. More recently, he was the recipient of the 2023 EAIE Award for Outstanding Contribution in recognition of all his valuable contributions. Volunteering can be a very rewarding effort b ..read more
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76. Thomas Hull and Maria Kirrane: Award-winning Sustainability Practice from France and Ireland
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by EAIE
5M ago
Sustainability continues to be a topic that is top of mind within the international higher education field. Earlier this year, the winners of the International Green Gown Awards were announced, an initiative that recognizes exceptional sustainability initiatives being undertaken by higher education institutions across the world. In the category ‘Sustainability Institution of the Year’, there were two European winners: University College Cork (Ireland) won the award, while UniLaSalle (France) received the ‘highly commended’ honour. Two institutions with inspiring and practical examples of how i ..read more
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75. Pii-Tuulia Nikula, Vincenzo Raimo, Eddie Wes: Diving into the world of education agents
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by EAIE
6M ago
The use of agents by higher education institutions to support their international student recruitment efforts is a very accepted practice in some national and institutional contexts around the world, but it’s also considered quite controversial elsewhere. This debate has been ongoing for years, but what is currently at the heart of this discussion? In this EAIE podcast episode, we talk to the three authors of a 2023 Routledge publication titled ‘Student Recruitment Agents in International Higher Education: A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective on Challenges and Best Practices': Pii-Tuulia Nikula, Vi ..read more
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74. Horia Onita and Rita Dias. ESN and ESU: New leadership
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by EAIE
6M ago
It’s a turbulent time for students across Europe as they deal with pressing issues, such as the lack of student accommodation and the fight against climate change, alongside their studies. Two highly active and visible student organisations have their backs, though: the European Students’ Union (ESU) and the Erasmus Student Network (ESN). Both organisations work hard to ensure the student voice is heard and that students are given the chance to participate in important conversations about the current state and future of (international) higher education in Europe. In this episode of the EAIE po ..read more
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