erasmus+ uk case study - university of edinburgh
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Isabell Majewsky Anderson
Head of Go Abroad Office
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Our proud Erasmus journey
• We send the largest number
of students on Erasmus
exchange from the UK
• We are the largest UK
recipient of Erasmus funding
• We are the number one
student destination in the UK
for inward Erasmus students
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Strategic Vision 2025
We recognise the value of an international experience and
through our Vision 2025 we commit to offering:
“… all our students an international learning experience;
enabling us to make a truly global impact…”
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Erasmus + Impact on the University
Recent interim evaluation of Erasmus+ programme, echoed University impact
study:
• Support to create and maintain international partnerships across Europe
• Personal and professional development of both staff and students
• Providing widening participation students with greater financial assistance
• Helping the internationalisation of UK HEIs – diversifying communities at
home and at host institutions
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Erasmus + Impact on the University
• Staff mobility is now recognised, valued and celebrated
• Strong engagement now from professional services staff
• Student mobility is explicitly built into our Vision and plans are in motion
• Student mobility is recognised but with particular focus on the “Reflective
Journey”
• Curriculum enhancements
• Focus on engaging WP students especially with Erasmus + ICM
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“As a community we are determined that the University of
Edinburgh will continue to wear its heart on its sleeve as a
European and international university and I know that we
will be even more global and outward-looking in the future,
not less. The post-Brexit landscape will offer us many
opportunities to thrive and we will be ready to take them.”
Principal, Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea
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Thank you.