Nov 8, 2021 | INU Member Forum, INU news, Member news, News, Staff news
Aiming to improve life through global engagement and inclusive international collaboration It is finally here! After over a year of dedicated work the Malmö University proudly presents its new Agenda for Global Engagement. The ambitious agenda is a strategic road map...
Nov 4, 2021 | INU Member Forum, INU news, Member news, News, Staff news, Student news
With all eyes on the United Nation’s Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, COP26, the INU member universities are playing their part in helping the next generation look for innovative solutions to complex issues and taking forward collaborative projects to work...
Oct 13, 2021 | INU Member Forum, INU news, News, Staff news, Student news
Competency Design & Assessment Workshop Series | 28 October 2021—February 2022 Centre for Student Leadership – Experiential Education & Citizenship | Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch University are offering a Competency Design &...
Oct 6, 2021 | INU Member Forum, INU news, Member news, News, Staff news, Student news
Following the successful virtual events in 2020-21, the Intercultural Learning for Global Engagement (ILGE) group is developing a series of workshops for students and staff at INU member universities for 2022. ILGE group aims to identify intercultural learning...
Oct 4, 2021 | INU Member Forum, INU news, Member news, News, Staff news, Student news
We are delighted to announce that Kasane Sako, student at Hiroshima University, is the winner of the Henry Fong Award 2021. Kasane will receive an award of $2,000 to enable her to study a semester at an INU member university. Kasane won the award based on her...
Sep 30, 2021 | INU Member Forum, INU news, Member news, News, Staff news, Student news, Uncategorized
International Student Seminar for Global Citizenship & Peace 2021: ‘Understanding Global Inequalities: Bridging the Gaps’ “I’ll treasure everything about the experience, and it would be great to do it again!” In different corners of the world, 76 students...