More and more affluent young families are choosing Monaco for its international schools and secure living environment, forcing the Principality to adapt its infrastructure and educational offerings to meet the growing demand. More information here: https://lnkd.in/dXNWPswu
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Exciting news! 🎉 Our students are off to the UK! 🇬🇧 New academic challenges, cultural experiences, and endless opportunities await them. Proud of their journey! 🌍✈️ #theias #freeconsultation #internationalacademicsolutions #theiasconsultants #studyabroad #theiAS #consultation #iAS
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Learn what four Irish students are thinking as they embark on a two-year journey with the @internationalbaccalaureate in the Netherlands, Norway, China and Tanzania. Read all about it here
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Check out the chapter "Realizing Internationalization’s Fullest Potential for Transforming the 21st Century Academy- Reflections of an Old-Timer" authored by Harvey Charles, PhD, the Vice Provost for International Programs of UMN Global Programs and Strategy Alliance https://lnkd.in/ejftrCy2 in the recently published book, Veteran Educators, International Education, and Study Abroad: Perspectives, Insights, and Practices
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Thanks Matt Hall for coming to the workshop on "Allyship in leading for equity" that Dan Brown and I offered at EARCOS. Yes its been quite a brutla and slow journey of becoming more aware of the breaches that have led to the priviledge I enjoy today and a slow and thoughtful process of reflecting how to be helpful and not harmful in my work at Leadership Lab NZ. Heres the 4 questions we offered to the group in the workshop that others might find useful in their journey of critical awareness. "Recall a life experience where… 1) …you became acutely aware of inequity and privilege? What effect did it have on you? 2) … where you noticed inequity appear in your school? 3) … you regretted missing an opportunity to step bravely into a space of allyship 4) … you had an opportunity to advocate on behalf of others and did so? The book you recommended looks powerful....By the way - did you mean Aotearoa is the islands where you grew up or were you referring to England? https://lnkd.in/geQbtKb2 #collectiveimpact #equityandinclusion
A thought-provoking three days at the annual East Asia Regional Council of Schools conference with Kathryn Hemming, re-uniting our regular conference wing-folk of Angie Browne and Russell Speirs. As always, the learning and connections often takes place in the spaces 'in between' the formalities. So it was great to have so many varied conversations with Dr. Ryan Persaud, Olivia Roth, Dan Brown Jason Hoppner, Jacob Martin, Tia Court-Smith, Duncan Stonehouse Sarah Hay Andrew Pearce amongst many others. And thanks to Ulcca Joshi Hansen Terence Bostic Rami Madani Chelsea Armstrong Kimberly Clark Chris Jansen Jane Larsson Ji Han (and many many others) for sharing their wisdom and insight so generously in workshops. Too many takeaways to list here, but I was most moved by hearing about the work that Chris Jansen has undertaken to better understand his socialisation and place in the historical context of colonialism in Aotearoa and I've realised I have a lot more to learn about the island I grew up on (UK). So as I board my flight back to London, I make a start. Looking forward to seeing more colleagues FOBISIA's annual conference back in Bangkok in a couple of weeks. 🇹🇭
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During our International Study Course trip in Switzerland, Jacques Bøgh, CFO & COO of Beekee, led our students on a walk through Geneva. This excursion was invaluable for the students, offering them a firsthand look at Geneva’s history and culture, as well as its significance in various industries. Among the many interesting facts conveyed were: 1. Geneva’s historical evolution: Jacques taught the students about Geneva's origins, covering its history tracing back to Julius Caesar's era where it was established as part of the Roman Empire to the relationships between the Protestants and Catholics throughout its history. 2. Political landscape: Switzerland has a unique political structure in many ways. From its neutrality to its direct democracy - allowing citizens to directly vote on key issues - the system fosters citizen engagement in governance. 3. Leaders in education: The Swiss education system, particularly its unique system of two separate educational paths provided students with insights into workforce preparation and academic development. Alongside a traditional pathway to high school and university, there is an a hybrid education model in which students split their time between work experience and learning skills in the classroom that will help them in their jobs. The students would like to personally offer their sincere gratitude to Jacques for taking the time to prepare topics for discussion and show the students around the city. Jacques went above and beyond to ensure the students had an amazing experience learning about Geneva’s history and culture.
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Ready to kick-start your academic journey in Norway? Discover why it's not just breathtaking landscapes but also affordable education. Let us break down all you need to know to make studying in Norway a reality! 🇳🇴📚 #scholarship #theias #internationalacademicsolutions #theiasconsultants #studyabroad #theiAS #consultation #iAS #studyinnorway #norway
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A comprehensive guide to the cost of living in Australia for International Students. 😉
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Study in Caribbean: Global Education Opportunities Embark on a tropical academic journey: Study in Caribbean for vibrant education, culture, and transformative learning. Your adventure begins now. https://lnkd.in/ejd_RmGj #Study in Caribbean
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Study in Caribbean: Global Education Opportunities Embark on a tropical academic journey: Study in Caribbean for vibrant education, culture, and transformative learning. Your adventure begins now. https://lnkd.in/ejd_RmGj #Study in Caribbean
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Montreal ranks among top ten best cities for international students Montreal has ranked as one of the best cities in the world for international students https://lnkd.in/eHgeyQHw according to Quacquarelli Symonds
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