Webinar: International Strategies on Student Mobility in the Era of a Global Pandemic

On May 25, 2021, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in collaboration with National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) Overseas Hub will be hosting a webinar titled “International Strategies on Student Mobility in the Era of a Global Pandemic”

The future of international higher education has been a central issue during the global COVID-19 pandemic. This unprecedented health crisis has changed the landscape of prior perspectives on internalization and has caused substantial shifts in the physical international student mobility. Higher Education Institutions are required to find ways in adapting to the new norm in ensuring the continuity of these activities. During these travel restriction periods, virtual alternative programs are being actively designed to allow students from different parts of the world to participate in their area of interests.

In this webinar, we will be discussing the challenges of student mobility in the era of global pandemic trends, international strategies and approaches for successful virtual mobility programs as well as ways of addressing the challenges in the short term and beyond.  

The webinar will be held on Tuesday, 25th May 2021 from 10.00 am (Kuala Lumpur, GMT +8) using the Zoom platform.

Pre-registration

Participants are requested to pre-register for the event earlier. Please click the link below:

Registration: https://tinyurl.com/erapandemic

More information: 

https://www.ukm.my/pha/nckuwebinar/ 

Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/OIRUKM/ and https://www.facebook.com/NCKUOHinMalaysia/ 

 

Canada’s National Secretariat, BCCIE, Executive Director, recognized by AIEA

AIEA Recognizes Dr. Randall Martin with 2021 Charles Klasek Award for Outstanding Service to the Field of International Higher Education

 

Washington, DC (February 17, 2021) — The Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) is pleased to announce Dr. Randall W. Martin, Executive Director of the British Columbia Council for International Education (BCCIE), as the 2021 Charles Klasek Award recipient. The award recognizes his service as a scholar and researcher, educator and mentor, senior administrator and advisor, organizer and advocate within the field of international education.

Conceived as a tribute to Charles Klasek’s outstanding contributions both to AIEA and to international higher education, the Klasek Award is presented each year at AIEA’s annual conference to individuals with a record of long-standing and exceptional service to the field. “Chuck” Klasek was a founding member and the third president of AIEA in addition to his achievements at Southern Illiniois University at Carbondale.

For 33 years, Randall has led an extensive and varied career that has demonstrated his commitment and excellence to international education. Under his leadership, BCCIE became the British Columbia Council for International Education (changing from Centre to Council) and was granted core funding from the BC government in 2008. It then became a Crown Agency of the Province of British Columbia in 2012—the only one of its kind in Canada—mandated to support and provide direction to the international education sector in and for the province, from public and private K-12 and post-secondary as well as the large language-training sector.

Randall has overseen the growth of the sector to greater than a $7 billion enterprise directly employing over 54,000 people. Per capita, BC is the largest and most attractive destination for international students in Canada, and Randall’s work has raised the global capacity, profile and success of BC through professional development, engagement with global associations and the creation of platforms and partnerships with governments and sub-government associations across Europe, the Americas and Asia.

BCCIE has achieved several milestones, including attracting the APAIE conference to Vancouver, for the first time ever outside of Asia and Oceania and the first time ever in the Americas (now postponed due to COVID19 to March of 2022), becoming the National Secretariat for Canada for the UMAP consortium, and becoming a formal Affiliate Member of SEAMEO.

Randall has been an innovator and broken new ground throughout his career. From imagining new models for international mobility, to developing international education programs and projects that were ahead of their time, to building an organization that is recognized as a global leader and innovator in international education. He approaches his work with compassion, dedication and a commitment to equitable access.

AIEA congratulates Randall Martin as this year’s Klasek Award recipient.

ITS Online Short Program: Experiencing New Normal through 360 Camera

Warmest greetings from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS Surabaya), Indonesia.

ITS in collaboration with 4 prominent universities in Asia is hosting an online international short program “Experiencing New Normal through 360 Camera” which will be held on 13 March – 17 April 2021. The detailed information could be found in the enclosed poster.

Important link and date:

Registration: bit.ly/registration360ITS

Deadline: 19 February 2021

Should there be any query, please do not hesitate to contact Mr Adi at international@its.ac.id. Thank you very much.