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ESMU-EAIE Benchmarking Activities
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ESMU - EAIE Benchmarking Course
EAIE Academy, Gothenburg, 26-27 April
Are you involved in the internationalisation process of your institution?
ESMU and EAIE are bringing together their know-how in international higher education to offer you a new course on benchmarking at the EAIE Academy in Gothenburg: Using benchmarking tools: improve your institutional performance in internationalisation.
Seize the opportunity to:
- Discover concepts and practices of collaborative benchmarking
- Learn how to select fit-for-purpose indicators for benchmarking exercises
- Improve your skills for data collection and project management
- Understand how to use practical benchmarking tools – scorecards, mapping exercises, etc – to assess internationalisation strategy
In addition to this course, the EAIE Academy in Gothenburg, 23-27 April, provides multiple career development opportunities in the fields of online marketing and recruitment, student support and alumni relations, management, fundraising, double degrees and internationalisation strategies. The EAIE Academy is a flexible training programme for international higher education professionals, featuring a range of in-depth courses at one location during one week.
Register now and boost your career in higher education! www.eaie.org/academy
→ New Benchmarking group on internationalisation:
Join the ESMU-EAIE Benchmarking group on internationalisation due to start in the Spring 2012.
Please read the concept note for this new group
here .
To apply, please fill in the
Application Form and return it to the ESMU Project Officer Inês proença (
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For more information, contact the Benchmarking Secretariat (Inês Proença: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )
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