The International Association of Jesuit Universities, launched in July 2018, is based on six regional associations of jesuit higher ed settled on the six conferences of jesuit provincials in the world.
The latest creation wast the Kircher Network, the network for academic Collaboration of Jesuit higher education in Europe and the Near East. Last week Kircher network launched a new website with updated information on the Kircher Network and features resources for academic Collaboration. It offers updated news on the network and its 28 universities, faculties and Jesuit centres in Europe and the Near East.
The site shows the information on the Projects of the network (HEST Project and Pakistan Project). It provides a one-click direct email connection to the researches working on the HEST Project.
One of the resources of the Kircher website presents opportunities for academic Collaborations, both in-person and online (open lectures and webinars), offered by the member institutions.
An incoming blog will present a selection of Best Practices and know-how experiences developed by faculty and staff members of the institutions of the Kircher Network, as well as by the colleagues of the Jesuit higher education sister institutions around the world (Best Practices Project). The first edition of the blog will be on best practices on pedagogical innovation and Ignatian Pedagogy in Jesuit higher education institutions. The call for articles will be announced soon.
As a part of its communication strategy, the network will also soon announce the launching of our social media presence on Facebook and Twitter, along with our current YouTube channel.
A Venezuelan university professor and a person in love with higher education networking. Executive Secretary of AUSJAL from 2005 to 2019, and from September she will start collaborating in the development of the Kircher network of European and Near East Jesuit Higher Education Institutions.
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