Supporting forcibly displaced students through IIE programming in Mexico
Today we consider forcibly displaced and refugee students. We take a practical approach and hear about an initiative from the Institute for International...
Dutch election shake-up: Misplaced blame & the implications for internationalization
The dutch higher education system has been known for its practices of internationalization and large numbers of international students and staff. But last...
Flows of international students between the African continent and China
In this season, we’ve already touched on emerging regional hubs attracting international students from the perspective of India, where policy is pushing for...
Out of Nowhere: Norway’s Policy Shift on International Student Fees
In today’s episode we speak with Dr. Jannecke Wiers-Jenssen and Dr. Mari Elken about the new Norwegian policy initiating student fees on full-degree...
Consequences of international student fees in Sweden: Lessons learned 12 years later
Today we are talking about the introduction of tuition fees for non-European students in Sweden and the impact of the new policy from...
International students from Lusophone countries in Portugal: Building a new relationship on colonial history
Today the conversation focuses on international student flows between Portugal and what is known as the Lusophone sphere, or countries which share a...