In today's episode of Global Horizons, we're continuing to analyse examples from the deepening number of examples of "RoboCaps" - nonsensical, contradictory or just downright unexplainable examples of international student cap allocations to various providers. I wish we could say that we're surprised, but there are now too many examples to count. But at least, in happier news, the Australian International Education Conference (AIEC) is under a month away and joining us on the podcast is Louise Goold, the "Program Boss-Lady" for the conference committee, to talk about some of the key sessions coming up. And you know what? We're thinking that this year's AIEC is maybe the most important conference ever to attend. Not only to get up to date with, and know how to respond to, the biggest changes to international education that Australia has ever ever had. But more importantly, to reconnect with colleagues, or meet new ones, and celebrate the real reason we're all in this industry together: for the impact we create. After all, this conference is all about The Human Element (did you like what we did there? 😉) https://lnkd.in/gCvFeJms #intled #podcast #robocaps
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🎙️ Episode 64 - “Managing Change in International Education: Disrupting the ‘We’ve Always Done It This Way’ Mentality (feat. C. J. Hobson, Ed.D.)” 🧠 🔥 As international educators, we tend to be changemakers. At the same time, change isn’t always the first word that comes to mind when we think about higher education more broadly. How can we build allyship on campus in pursuit of intentional, thoughtful disruption that advances meaningful progress? Tune in to this week’s episode as I discuss this and a whole lot more with my good friend Jack Hobson, Dean of International Programs and Senior International Officer at Loyola University Maryland in lively Baltimore. I loved this conversation so much; there’s a reason why I like to say that Jack has the best metaphors in study abroad! 🎧Listen wherever you get your podcasts: https://lnkd.in/eEG239Hc WorldStrides #studyabroad #educationabroad #highered #purpose #nafsa #travel #podcast
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Bumper episode of this week's Housed Podcast with ICEF's Martijn van de Veen 😎. We discuss supply/demand imbalance across Europe, what international students want and how to get them to book with you whether you're an agent, marketplace, university or PBSA operator. Don't miss this one. If you are in international education, the chances are you have run into Martijn and if you haven't, you should. I describe him as an international man of mystery (The Netherland's very own Austin Powers) as he's always at the latest ICEF event somewhere in the world and his feet barely touch the ground. He's one of those rare people that leave you feeling positive about yourself, your work and your industry because he's charming, interested and interesting. Hopefully you enjoy this episode and if you do one thing after it then reach out to Martijn to discuss the inaugural ICEF Monitor Global Summit in September which has an entire track with plenty of sessions on student accommodation. Sarah and Deenie will be speaking at the event in September and I know many others from the sector will be there because we've been talking about it since the event in Amsterdam last year. Some of the topics covered in this podcast episode: 🔵 The importance of global collaboration and shared learnings 🔵 Challenging the typical ‘international student’ stereotype 🔵 Tackling supply and demand challenges This podcast is for anyone who works in Higher Education, Student Accommodation, BTR, Co-living, Operational Real Estate or Shared Living. #pbsa #studentaccommodation #intled #icef #educationagents #studenthousing #housed #podcast #highered #unviersities #internationalstudents #studyabroad
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Get closer with our new podcast: 'Erasmus+ revealed' Listen to first-hand stories, get tips and tricks, and learn about tools and resources from experienced coordinators and participants. https://lnkd.in/e9Qm_Qhi
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Education. The default answer to all our problems… Not for you. Not now. Challenge yourself not to learn another thing in 2025. Instead, apply what you already know. Rather than attend another conference, read another book, listen to another podcast—put into action the best of what you’ve already learned. We’re participating in the most collectively educated culture in history. Everyone has increased access to knowledge. It no longer gives you an edge. Want to change your world? Stop learning and start doing. Knowledge isn’t power; application is. #reviveyourwork #application #professionaldevelopment Sarah Schlentz
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Education. The default answer to all our problems… Not for you. Not now. Challenge yourself not to learn another thing this year. Instead, apply what you already know. Rather than attend another conference, read another book, listen to another podcast—put into action the best of what you’ve already learned. We’re participating in the most collectively educated culture in history. Everyone has increased access to knowledge. It no longer gives you an edge. Want to change your world? Stop learning and start doing. Knowledge isn’t power; application is. #reviveyourwork #application #professionaldevelopment Sarah Schlentz
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