>>> "Steve Anderson" <sanderson@uwc.ac.za> 6/3/2011 1:58 PM >>>
>>> On 03/06/2011 at 01:28 PM, in message <4DE8E143.F283.001A.3@uwc.ac.za>, Leolyn Jackson wrote:
Dear SANORD Colleagues The International Education Association of South Africa (IEASA), a non-profit organisation, was established as a result of the need for universities and universities of technology in South Africa to respond to international educational trends. Some of our (SANORD and IEASA) core activities match and strategically we agreed to partner on certain items to further both our goals. It is important that we get our leadership, researchers, administrators and students involved in the creation of new knowledge and the establishment of partnerships to further develop our research outputs. The 2011 IEASA conference is hosted by the Durban University of Technology (DUT) from 31 August to 3 September 2011. We would like to encourage our SANORD colleagues to participate in this very important conference on "The Impact of Internationalisation on the Quality of Higher Education". The big question remains: Is Internationalisation a reality and does it impact on the quality of our higher education systems globally? I am sure that many of our researchers/teachers experience international students in their lecture halls and research environments. If you have a contribution towards this discourse, then diarise these dates and participate in the 2011 IEASA conference at the Durban University of Technology. Please find attached documents about the programme and the Call for papers. The registration detail is available on their homepage at www.dut.ac.za Best regards Leolyn Leolyn Jackson Southern African-Nordic Centre (SANORD) Office Tel.: +27 21 959 3827/3802 Mobile: +27 82 202 34 75 P Please consider the environment before printing this email www.wits.ac.za/conference/sanord |
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