

A huge thank you to everyone who took part in the Internationalisation Webinar 2019 ‘What does an internationalised curriculum look like?”, which took place on Wednesday 4th September 2019.
Thank you to our panel for sharing their thoughts and experience, and to our audience for joining and for your questions and comments.
Webinar 2019 panel consisted of:
- Dr Craig Whitsed, Curtin University, Australia
- Dr Carine Ullom, Ottawa University, US
- Dr Krishna Bista, Morgan State University, US
- Dr Caroline Burns, Northumbria University, UK
- Dr Stephanie Bridges, the University of Nottingham, UK
- Professor Simon McGrath, the University of Nottingham, UK
- Dr Juliet Thondhlana, the University of Nottingham, UK
The panel discussed questions relating to the webinar theme, including:
- (Why) is internationalising the curriculum important? And why now?
- What prerequisites are there for the internationalisation of the curriculum?
- What would an internationalised curriculum look like?
- Who should be involved in internationalising the curriculum?
- How can students’ (and staff) engagement in internationalisingthe curriculum be promoted?
You can watch the webinar recording here.
If you have any questions, or comments, please feel free to leave them on this page or email Joanna.
We hope to see you again in future webinars!
This free event was kindly supported by the British Educational Research Association’s (BERA) Special Interest Group ‘Comparative and International Education’ convened by Dr Nicola Savvides (University of Bath) and Dr Pinky Jain (University of Worcester).
The Webinar was also kindly supported by the Comparative and International Education Society’s (CIES) Special Interest Group ‘Study Abroad and International Students’ chaired by Dr Krishna Bista and Dr Uttam Gaulee (Morgan State University).
With many thanks to Ottawa University, Kansas, US, for providing Webinar 2019 platform and recording.
Internationalisation of Higher Education webinar series is organised and hosted by Dr Joanna AlYoussef.