Innovation through internationalisation
How international cooperation and mobility foster innovation in higher education
ACA, Movetia and swissuniversities have the pleasure to announce the exciting conference Innovation through internationalisation - How international cooperation and mobility foster innovation in higher education. This hybrid conference focuses on two main themes: internationalisation and innovation. It will identify ways in which internationalisation - through mobility, but also other international activity forms - can boost institutional innovation, and it will explore the role of international partnerships and collaborative projects in advancing institutional innovation agendas.
Being very keen to see many of you again offline, we had embarked on an innovative approach to internationalisation in Covid-19 times. We had the ambition to hold the 22 April 2021 conference in a face-to-face format in Zürich. Nature though, planned otherwise. As we prioritise your safety, we are sorry to have to announce the re-postponement of our event to 4 November 2021, otherwise-said exactly 1 year later than the original date.
This hybrid event will take place in Zürich and online on 4 November 2021. Registration is now open! Secure your spot today; participation is limited. Registration will close on the 27th of October.
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Explore the conference theme and get inspired by listening to insights from our distinguished conference speakers and contributors:
Martina Weiss, Secretary General of swissuniversities
Martina Hirayama, State Secretary for Education, Research and Innovation
Olga Wessels, Head of Brussels' Office at ECIU
Piet Van Hove, EAIE Vice-President, Director of International Relations, University of Antwerp
Marina Casals Sala, Director of International Relations, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Prof. Dr. Michael Gibbert, Director of World Challenges Program, Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI)