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== UNITA Recipes for internationalisation: an Erasmus+ Project == [[File:recipes_4.png|right|375px|alt=Recipe Image]] === <i> Our mission? </i> === <div style='text-align:justify;'>Born from the collaborative efforts of the UNITA European University Alliance, this Erasmus+ project aims to foster the internationalisation of degree programmes across our partner institutions, and possibly beyond. Recognising the urgent need to adapt our education systems, by considering what we could call ‘competencies for the future’ (knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values) that students and teachers will need to thrive in the future, the aim of UNITA Recipes Project is to promote internationalisation of university degree programmes for All, and in every possible way. </div> === <i> Our added values? </i> === We know that internationalising higher education isn't always a piece of cake. Heads of degree programmes and professors often face numerous challenges: <br> [[File:CustomSquareIcon.png|10px|link=|baseline]] Rigid curriculum structures <br/> [[File:CustomSquareIcon.png|10px|link=|baseline]] Language barriers <br/> [[File:CustomSquareIcon.png|10px|link=|baseline]] Lack of international partnerships <br/> [[File:CustomSquareIcon.png|10px|link=|baseline]] Time constraints <br/> [[File:CustomSquareIcon.png|10px|link=|baseline]] Limited resources and funding <br/> Our handbook is designed to help you navigate these obstacles and find creative solutions that work for your specific context. We provide concrete, practical solutions to internationalise curricula, staff and students’ profiles. <br/> Through this initiative, we aim to provide inclusive, flexible, and innovative approaches that allow the whole academic community (students, teaching staff and administrative staff), regardless of their background, to benefit from international experiences. The project is rooted in the belief that internationalisation should be for everyone. Internationalisation for All in its “internationalisation at home” dimension, also implies greener practices. In this book, we also promote sustainable mobility solutions and digital collaboration to reduce the environmental footprint of international activities. <br/> This inclusive approach is baked into every recipe we offer in this book. === Who is this Handbook for ? === <div style='text-align:justify;'>This Handbook is primarily designed for Heads of Degree Programmes, as they play a crucial role in shaping the international dimension of study programmes. However, we've ensured that our recipes are accessible and valuable to all academic staff. Professors looking to add an international= twist to their courses will find plenty of inspiration within these pages. Are you ready to spice up your degree programmes with a dash of international flavor?</div> === <i> Look no further! </i> === The UNITA Recipes Handbook for Internationalisation is your guide to creating a more globally-oriented educational experience!
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