CONFERENCES WITH INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION AGENCIES

Among the activities carried out by Uni-Italia to support university cooperation and cultural exchanges between countries, the Conference titled "Networks and European Agencies for the Internationalization of Higher Education" was established in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the Ministry of Education, Universities and Research, and the Ministry of the Interior. The idea behind this initiative is to facilitate the meeting between European Agencies for Internationalization of Higher Education and Italian institutions, fostering a fruitful dialogue focused on the exchange of experiences regarding student mobility policies, as well as public and private financing for internationalization.

Below the documents on the latest Conferences:

The 4th Edition of the Conference took place on November 16, 2023, focusing on "The economic impact of international students." The objective was to investigate spending habits and the economic contribution to host countries by international students. Additionally, the first edition of the international publication titled "The economic impact of international students and graduates on host Countries" was introduced.

The 3rd Edition took place on April 28, 2016, and was dedicated to the theme of Study Visas in Europe, focusing on the most commonly encountered issues and improvement proposals. Policies adopted by various European countries to support student mobility among EU countries and to facilitate reception and integration were also examined.

The 2nd edition took place on November 21, 2014. Policies adopted by various European countries to support student mobility and facilitate reception and integration were examined, with a view to effectively utilizing available public and private resources.

The 1st edition took place on June 7, 2012, and focused on "Recruitment of foreign students, student mobility, public and private funding for internationalization, reception, and integration."

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