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Pays : Royaume-Uni  Langue(s) : anglais 

27th Annual EAIE Conference - A wealth of nations


Date :  du 15-09-2015 au 18-09-2015

Lieu :  Glasgow

Organisation :  European Association for International Education (EAIE)


Programme : 
World economies are strengthening. Positivity is spreading. Education is evolving. As we cautiously head into a more fruitful economic era, it is only by acknowledging our individual strengths and combining them with the strengths of others that we can truly exploit the wealth of knowledge residing in Europe’s diverse nations. Economists will recognise the term ‘Wealth of nations’ from the fundamental classical economics work by key Scottish Enlightenment leader, Adam Smith. Educated at Glasgow University, Smith’s thinking influenced economists as well as governments and organisations during the Age of Enlightenment – promoting intellectual interchange, using reason to reform society to ultimately pave the way for the modernisation of the Atlantic World.


      Opening Plenary
      A champion for human rights and civil liberties, Baroness Helena Kennedy, QC will officially open the conference with an insightful keynote speech.

      Wake-up Plenary
      E-entrepreneur Donald Clark will energise you mid-way through the conference week with a rousing keynote speech.

      Closing Plenary
      Humanitarian and best-selling author Terry Waite will wrap-up another exhilirating conference week with his motivational closing keynote speech.

      27 workshops and 151 sessions.

      8 different topics :
      - Mobility
      - Partnership & networks
      - Admissions & accreditation
      - Leadership & strategy
      - Learning, teaching & curriculum
      - Student experience
      - Marketing & recruitment
      - European-funded programmes

      URL :  http://www.eaie.org/.../glasgow.html


      mot(s) clé(s) :  enseignement supérieur, internationalisation de l'éducation et mobilité