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== RECIPES FOR INTERNATIONALISATION UNITA HANDBOOK == === Preface === <div style='text-align:justify;'> Welcome to the UNITA Recipes Handbook for Internationalisation! This handbook is designed as a practical guide to help higher education institutions embrace the opportunities of internationalisation. As the global landscape evolves, universities must adapt to ensure their students and staff are prepared to engage meaningfully in an interconnected world. <br/> Internationalisation is not just about mobility or partnerships—it is about embedding a global perspective into every aspect of higher education. It fosters innovation, enhances the quality of teaching and research, and equips students with the skills they need to thrive in diverse professional and cultural settings. However, achieving this goal is often challenging. Institutions face numerous barriers, including rigid curricula, language constraints, resource limitations, and logistical hurdles. <br/><br/> The UNITA Recipes Handbook for Internationalisation, developed within the framework of an Erasmus+ project, is designed to provide practical solutions for overcoming these challenges. Inspired by the concept of a cookbook, this handbook offers 25 carefully structured “recipes”, each providing step-by-step guidance on integrating international elements into university degree programmes. It was initially intended for Heads of degree programmes. However, whether you are a Head of a Degree Programme, a professor, or an administrative staff member, you will find strategies that can be tailored to your institutional needs. This resource is open, flexible, and inclusive, ensuring that internationalization is accessible to all—regardless of background or discipline. By promoting both physical and digital international experiences, we also encourage sustainable mobility solutions, reinforcing our commitment to environmentally responsible education. <br/><br/> We invite you to explore, experiment, and contribute to this living resource. Let’s embrace internationalisation together and create a more globally engaged academic community. <br/> <br/> {| style="width:100%;" | style="width:50%; vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | '''Nicolas MEGER''' <br/> <i>Vice President for International Relations</i> <br/> Savoie Mont Blanc University <br/><br/> '''Roberto RANZI''' <br/> <i>Vice Rector for International Affairs</i> <br/> University of Brescia <br/><br/> '''Carla Helena HENRIQUES CANDEIAS De TELES RAVASCO NOBRE''' <br/> <i>Vice Rector for Internationalisation</i> <br/> Polytechnic Institute of Guarda <br/> | style="width:50%; vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | '''Jorge ELSO TORRALBA'''<br/> <i>Vice Rector for Internationalisation and Cooperation</i> <br/> Public University of Navarre <br/><br/> '''Simona LACHE''' <br/> <i>Vice Rector for Internationalisation Quality Evaluation</i> <br/> Transilvania University of Brasov <br/><br/> '''René GRAF''' <br/> <i>Vice Rector Eiseignement</i> <br/> Haute Ecole Spécialisée de Suisse occidentale |} </div>
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