Quality above all Welcome to a two day seminar on quality in international collaboration 2015-09-21
The Global School Education for Sustainable Development Mathias Demetriades & Johanna Lund Rockliffe CPD for ~5000 teachers per year Seminars Local authority collaboration The global journey
From The Swedish Council for Higher Education Therese Lindström & Catrine Åkerblom Jacob Dygéus Madelene Johansson & Karin Cedergren Anneli Lindeberg Linneaus-Palme Minor Field Study The Youth Trainee Programme Sida s Internship Programme
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Global Perspectives Barack Obama Xi Jinping China s president since March 2013
Sustainable Development Goal #4 Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
The programme today 10.00 Catrine Åkerblom, SCHE 10.15 Troed Troedson, Being international is no longer sufficient 11.30 Workshop 12.30 Lunch 13.45 Panel discussion Linnaeus-Palme Programme: Damir Isovic, Mälardalen University Minor Field Studies: Kristin Rådesjö, University of Borås The Youth Trainee Programme: Kristina Lundahl, Gambiagrupperna 14.45 Fika 15.15 Christian Lien, What result is Sida expecting? 15.45 Madelene Johansson, An introduction to day 2, SCHE 16.15 Summary of the day 16.30-18.00 Networking, drinks and snacks
Who s here today? Represented countries Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Ethiopia, Indonesia Kenya, Tanzania
Who s here today? Swedish HEI Blekinge tekniska högskola Ersta Sköndal högskola Försvarshögskolan Göteborgs universitet Halmstad University Högskolan i Borås Högskolan i Gävle Högskolan i Jönköping Högskolan Kristianstad Högskolan Skövde Högskolan Väst Jönköping University Karlstad University Karolinska Institutet Kristianstad University KTH Kungl. Musikhögskolan Linköpings University Linnéuniversitet Luleå tekniska universitet Lund University Malmö högskola Mälardalens högskola Sophiahemmet University Stockholm Business School Stockholm Universitet Sverige Lantbruksuniversitet Södertörn högskola Umeå University University of Skövde Uppsala Universitet Örebro university
Who s here today? Swedish CSOs Afrikagrupperna Erikshjälpen Evangeliska Frikyrkan FN-förbundet Forum Syd Framtidsjorden Föreningen SOFIA Gambiagrupperna Jordens vänner Latinamerikagrupperna Naturskyddsföreningen PeaceWorks Sweden PMU Interlife RFSU Svalorna Latinamerika Svenska Afghanistankommittén Svenska kyrkan Svenska Missionsrådet We Effect WWF
Troed Troedson, Future Analyst Being international is no longer sufficient Just recently internationalisation was a quality factor in itself. That is no longer the case. It is time to consider what characteristics distinguish a good cooperation from one that is not as good. No matter how we describe our work and ambitions as global.
Moving to the next step
Moving to the next step A workshop on quality in internationalisation Before we get started we need to warm up
Moving to the next step A workshop on quality in internationalisation 1. On which step do you think Swedish HEI s international collaboration is? På vilket trappsteg tycker du att svenska högskolors internationella samarbetsprojekt befinner sig? 2. What can you do to reach the next level? Vad kan du/ni göra för att komma till nästa fas i den beskrivna utvecklingskedjan? 3. What could society/the government do to enable your move to the next step? Vad skulle samhället/staten behöva ändra på för att underlätta din/er övergång till nästa fas?
Panel discussion: Experiences of quality in internationalisation Damir Isovic, Mälardalen University - Linnaeus-Palme Kristin Rådesjö, University of Borås - Minor Field Studies Kristina Lundahl, Gambiagrupperna - The Youth Trainee Prog.
Questions to the panel Share success factors in your international partnerships Share risks that threatened quality How do you recruit the unlikely student? How do you integrate a student s period abroad with his/her studies at home? How do we make sure that exchange programmes are truly mutual despite Swedish funding? - What s in it for our partners?
Christian Lien, Sida What result is Sida expecting from our programmes?
Madelene Johansson, The Swedish Council for Higher Education Quality aspects in international projects
What do you know about the world? 1. Where do most poor people live, in India or in Africa? India: 360 milion people in India live on less one dollar a day. In the whole of Africa the equivalent number is 320 million. 2. How large percentage of the world s population live on less the 1 dollar a day? 11%, 21%, 41% or 61% Poverty in the world had decreased from 28 per cent to 21 per cent.
3. How many of the the worlds children attend primary school? 44%, 64% or 91% 91% 4. What is the average age in the world? 55, 71 or 75 years old? The estimated average age in the world is 71. What is it in your country? 5. In Egypt 1970, 25% per cent of all children died at birth. What is the number today? 24%, 19%, 14%, 9% eller 4% 4 %
Thank you for a great day! Time to network
Our Panel Damir Isovic, Mälardalen University - Linnaeus-Palme Programme Kristin Rådesjö, University of Borås - Minor Field Studies Kristina Lundahl, Gambiagrupperna - The Youth Trainee Programme
Moving to the next step A workshop on quality in internationalisation
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