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INNOVATIONS IN INTERNATIONALISATION AT HOME Conference: Friday 5 April 2019 Location: Cornwallis East, University of Kent, Canterbury CONFERENCE PROGRAMME #IIH2019 www.kent.ac.uk/global/iih T: 01227 823908 E: [email protected]

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INNOVATIONS IN INTERNATIONALISATION AT HOME

Conference: Friday 5 April 2019 Location: Cornwallis East, University of Kent, Canterbury

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME #IIH2019 www.kent.ac.uk/global/iih T: 01227 823908 E: [email protected]

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INNOVATIONS IN INTERNATIONALISATION AT HOME #IIH2019 5 April 2019

Cornwallis East University of Kent Canterbury

www.kent.ac.uk/global/iih [email protected]

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Welcome We’re looking forward to welcoming you to the first Innovations in Internationalisation at Home Conference at the University of Kent. As you will see from this conference programme we have a wide selection of interesting sessions which we are sure will provide us with a very though-provoking and informative day.

We hope you find the information in this document helpful, as you prepare to join us on 5 April. Don’t hesitate to get in touch if you need us to assist with any additional queries. You can contact us on:

[email protected]

Location For details on how to get to the Canterbury campus in various ways, please consult the following link:

https://www.kent.ac.uk/maps/canterbury

The conference will be taking place in the Cornwallis North East Building on the Canterbury campus.

The conference will begin for everyone in Cornwallis East, Seminar Room 1.

You can find the room by entering Cornwallis East by the main door, turn left. The room is on the ground floor at the end of the corridor.

Parking or Arriving by Taxi To see a map of campus car parks, please view the following online map: https://www.kent.ac.uk/transport/maps/car-parks/canterbury-parking-map.html

The nearest car park to the conference location in Cornwallis East is the Giles Lane Car Park. This is marked on the map to the left as a large blue square. It is a 5-minute walk to Corn Wallis East, marked with a yellow oblong on the map, from the Giles Lane Car Park.

If you are arriving by taxi from Canterbury West or Canterbury East, the journey should take around 10 minutes and will cost £8-10.00

The Post code, which can be used for satnav purposes is CT2 7NF for Cornwallis East and CT2 7NB for the Giles Lane Car Park.

Dr Anthony Manning

Dr Silvia Colaiacomo

Tracey Bello

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Accommodation If you are thinking of staying overnight in Canterbury then arrange of accommodation options can be explored through the following website:

https://www.canterbury.co.uk/site/scripts/places_to_stay.php

Some tries and trusted options include:

• The Abode Hotel • The Falstaff Hotel • Premier Inn

Conference website Other information which may be of interest linked to the conference is also available on the conference website: https://www.kent.ac.uk/global/iih/

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Morning Session Schedule 10:30 – 13:30

Room1 9.30 – 10.10 Registration and Refreshments 10.10 – 10.30

Morning Plenary Session “What we talk about when we talk about Internationalisation at Home”

Julie Allen- (Director of Policy and Services) UKCISA Room 1 Room 2 10:30 – 10:50

Internationalisation at home; creating cultural insights. Maria Hussain University of Leeds [email protected]

GLAM (Gameful Learning at Medway) Dr Silvia Colaiacomo, University of Kent Barbara Sheehy, University of Kent Dr Yang Yang, University of Greenwich Dr Mary Andall-Stanberry, Canterbury Christ Church University Aurelie Haeck, University of Kent [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

10:50 – 11:10

Unlocking the promise of international: how to embed internationalised learning outcomes from experiences at home and abroad Louise Andersson EMEA, Common Purpose [email protected]

Putting IAH principles into practice at a Danish university Donna Hurford University of Southern Denmark [email protected]

11:10 – 11:40

On the Way from Foreign Cooperation to Internationalization: on Example of National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Larysa Chovnyuk National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv, Ukraine [email protected]

The Roots Project: A Student Led Sustainability Project and Case Study In Internationalisation Antonia Linehan: Fatima Nourrice: Soumia Boumaza: Sarra Hadjeres Canterbury Christ Church University [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

11:40 – 12:10

Rose Bruford College on the move! The impact of internationalisation and innovation on the curriculum Niamh Dowling and Angela Taylor Rose Bruford College [email protected] [email protected]

Student engagement: let’s focus on how they learn, not how they speak. Creating opportunities to better understand mainland Chinese students’ engagement in the internationalised university in the UK; tales from the staffroom and classroom Catherine Rogers Katrina Jia University of Sussex [email protected] [email protected]

12:10 – 12:30 WORKSHOPS

Internationalisation at Home - What are we trying to achieve and are we expecting too much? Charlene Earl University of Kent [email protected]

Presenting a CIA Toolkit (…much more inclusive than it sounds!) Nick Botfield Marvelle Brown University of Bedfordshire University of Hertfordshire [email protected]

12.30-13.30 Lunch

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Afternoon Session Schedule 13:30 – 16:30

13.30-13.50 Afternoon Plenary Session Strategies for enhancing Internationalisation at Home: A case study from the

University of Kent Dr Anthony Manning & Emma Marku, University of Kent

Room 1 Room 2 13:50 – 14:10

Providing opportunities for “internationalisation” on campus Carolin Schneider University of Leeds [email protected]

Future Global Leaders Forum at Queen Mary University of London Rosemary K. Clyne Queen Mary University of London [email protected]

14:10 – 14:30

The role of an institution-wide language programme in the promotion on Internationalisation at home Isabella Stefanutti University of Bath [email protected]

The International Centre for Child Protection; An innovative International approach to teaching and learning Jane Reeves Vanisha Jassal Tracee Green University of Kent [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

14:30 – 15:00

Integration through a significant shared experience at the beginning of a programme Natalie Drake Amanda Fava-Verde Mark Peace University of Reading [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Supporting international foundation students with the transition to UG study: an intervention to adapt the lecture format using Technology Enhanced Learning Miriam Schwiening University of Warwick [email protected]

15:00 – 15:30

The use of English names by Chinese speakers? Simon Cotteril Birmingham City University [email protected]

UPA Pecha Kuchas: A showcase for international students to share their views on international student experience in the UK Neil Adam Tibbetts University of Southampton [email protected]

15:30 – 15:50 WORKSHOPS

Creative Language Development Steve Cope University of Kent [email protected]

A transferrable strategy to enhance internationalisation in organisational settings such as cross-cultural collaborations and scholarly student - staff engagement Andy Velarde University of Kent [email protected]

15.50-16.00 Wrap-up Session Wrap-up Session 16.00-16.30 Drinks and Networking / Conference Closes

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INNOVATIONS IN INTERNATIONALISATION AT HOME