This HERE study visit on inclusive internationalisation will share institutional practises of two higher education institutions, Ghent University and the Artevelde University of Applied Sciences, and the Support Centre Inclusive Higher Education (SIHO), with inputs from staff and students and other important actors and organisations with extensive experience on the topic. In addition, it will also provide some insights on how Flanders as a higher education system[1] is strategising and tackling the topic of inclusive internationalisation. Within the system, but also in collaborations across Europe and internatinally, Flanders has been one of the driving forces in making higher education more inclusive. An example are the outcomes of the Inclusivehighereducation.eu project that supports public authorities and higher education institutions across the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) to implement the EHEA Principles and Guidelines on the Social Dimension.
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[1] As Belgium is federal country, competences for higher education are at the level of its regions, i.e. Flanders and Wallonia.