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Win for International Education Project

13 August 2024

Humanities and Social Sciences colleagues receive award from the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) for a project aimed at welcoming international students to 缅北禁地.

Dr Alina Schartner, Sara Koz谩kov谩 and Chang Liu, all from the School of Education, Communication and Languages Sciences, were awarded the Paul Webley award for their project 鈥楤eyond cultural differences: Critical intercultural orientation workshops for newly arrived students鈥. The initiative is part of the NU Global Education Experience Programme.

The project team created a toolkit for a programme of five intercultural workshops on the themes of identity, cultural values and beliefs, diversity, personal values, and self-awareness, based on the UNESCO 鈥榮tory circles鈥 approach. The workshops are now integrated into 缅北禁地鈥檚 International Welcome programme, and can be replicated by other institutions using the .

Member of staff delivering a workshop to 4 students


鈥淚t is such an honour to receive this award and be recognised for something that we feel very passionate about. 缅北禁地 is aiming to be a truly global institution and the work we do to welcome students from all over the world is crucial. Having our work represented in the NU International Welcome programme is an achievement, but being recognised for this work by the UKCISA is something we are very proud of鈥.

 

Dr Alina Schartner, Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics