Moving Minds: Opportunities and challenges for virtual student mobility in a post-pandemic world
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Webinar Objectives
This webinar is being organized to launch a major new UNESCO IESALC report on the future of student mobility. The report lays out how the incredible creativity and innovation that has been shown in higher education during the pandemic to ensure students can continue to benefit from cross-cultural exchange using technology could be harnessed and further developed so that student mobility becomes possible not only physically but through virtual modalities.
The report being launched is informed by 14 case studies of virtual student mobility activities that have been implemented by 73 higher education institutions and higher education alliances across 38 countries in all world regions. Based on the case studies, the report offers a series of recommendations for incorporating virtual student mobility as an additional form of student mobility that can play a critical role in reshaping higher education internationalization in the post-pandemic landscape.
Rundown
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Time |
Agenda |
| 22:00 - 22:10 | Welcoming remarks
Francesc Pedró, Director, UNESCO IESALC |
| 22:10 - 22:25 | Launch of the report Moving minds: Opportunities and challenges for virtual student mobility in a post-pandemic world
Emma Sabzalieva, Takudzwa Mutize and Clarisa Yerovi, Research & Analysis team, UNESCO IESALC |
| 22:25 - 23:05 | Virtual student mobility in practice
A global conversation with universities, colleges and higher education alliances implementing virtual student mobility programs
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| 23:05 - 23:25 | Question and answer session (English/Spanish) |
| 23:25 - 23:30 | Closing and participant photo |