Nordic TCA on Responsible Internationalization
Main Info
TCA Description
The question of responsible internationalization is increasingly relevant in international higher education partnerships. Shifts in geopolitics and security concerns now touch academic cooperation as well. With this TCA, we invite participants to explore these themes. By responsible internationalization, we refer to ensuring knowledge security and managing geopolitical risks in international academic cooperation, while simultaneously safeguarding core academic values.
The program includes expert presentations on best practices and interactive workshops designed to deepen understanding and foster collaboration around these topics. Our goal is to provide a practice-oriented programme that stimulates reflection and equips participants with practical ideas and tools for their daily work in higher education institutions.
The event focuses on three key themes:
- Mobility practices and responsible implementation
- Due diligence in international partnerships
- Security and ethical considerations in international cooperation
- Get a clearer vision of responsible internationalization
- Gain new knowledge to support the development of your institution’s strategies and methods
- Share and learn best practices from peers
- Network with higher education specialists across the Nordic region
All activities will take place at the Hotel Paasi in Helsinki, where we have reserved rooms for all partipants. Rooms and all meals in the programme will be organised and paid for by the Finnish NA.
The event will start on March 25 in the evening with an informal get-together and end on March 27 at lunchtime.
Partners and participants
We particularly welcome colleagues working in higher education on international relations, mobility of students and staff (Erasmus+ KA131 and KA171), inter-institutional agreements, and global partnerships, while remaining open to others with related responsibilities.
TCA is exclusively for Nordic countries: Finland (organizing NA), Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. Please note that applications are only accepted from organisations located in the Nordic countries.
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Accepted places