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Expanding Jesuit Higher Ed Network

Published by Dani Villanueva at July 7, 2015
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This week is an important one for the Jesuit Higher Education Network. Within the next few days will be 4 consecutive meetings of Catholic Higher Education leaders in Melbourne, Australia at the Australian Catholic University:

  • July 6-7 General Assembly of the Association of Universities Entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America [More info at AUSJAL website (in spanish) http://www.ausjal.org/]
  • July 7-10 “Expanding the Jesuit Higher Education Network: Collaborations for Social Justice.”  Presidents of Jesuit Higher Education institutions and the Directors of other Jesuit institutions from around the world. [More info at Melbourne 2015 microsite http://www.luc.edu/melbourne/]
  • July 11-12 “Presidents’ Roundtable” as part of the 25th Anniversary celebration of the Australian Catholic University featuring themed discussions of international models of collaboration in curricula and research, networking opportunities with Australian and international universities, and opportunities for presentation of international mission related initiatives.
  • July 13-17 25th General Assembly of the International Federation of Catholic Universities [More info at ACU website link or download brochure here]

The agenda from 7-10 July is full of interesting speakers and workshops for the Presidents and representatives of the Universities to discuss and build a common vision around the opportunities to develop collaborations for the common mission. See Agenda. In this post we will suggest different ways to keep involved in the discussions as they evolve. Our friend and collaborator Pedro Walpole (@pedrowalpole) will be participating in the meeting and he will be blogging on these days.

Follow blog posts on the meeting at Ignatian Solidarity Network: http://ignatiansolidarity.net/blog/category/jesuit-higer-education-melbourne/
Presentations and Workgroups :  http://www.jesuitdigitalnetwork.org/hubs/melbourne-2015
 
To those of you at Melbourne, Have a good and fruitful meeting!! To those of us on-line, Let’s stay tuned!! For all of us… let’s keep united in the mission!
PS. If you know of good sources of information or people blogging from the meeting, let us know in the comments or by e-mail ([email protected]) so we can refer to them in this post.

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Dani Villanueva
Dani Villanueva
Jesuit in love with technology and networks as tools for change. Executive Vicepresidente at Entreculturas - Fe y Alegria Spain and Alboan. Coordinator of the Jesuit Network Project.

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