August 3, 2015

Systems—or Networks and Sectors

They say that one of the characteristics of modernity is pluralism. Even an individual subject can have many identities, many […]
July 27, 2015

10 notes on mobility

Many Jesuit institutions have international volunteer programs. Jesuit Networking is a way of thinking that links people and institutions from […]
July 13, 2015

Jesuits and Multinationals

Many researchers have dedicated their time to the study of religion as a transnational force in global politics, but not […]
July 7, 2015

Expanding Jesuit Higher Ed Network

This week is an important one for the Jesuit Higher Education Network. Within the next few days will be 4 consecutive […]
July 1, 2015

Laudato Si: Catholic Higher Ed Commits

There has been already 2 weeks since Laudato Si was published. In that 2 weeks, 100 colleges and universities from 21 nations […]
June 15, 2015

We must not waste this opportunity: A plea for networking help

We have an extremely rare opportunity to encourage and help Jesuit and Catholic Higher Education globally respond to Pope Francis’s […]
June 1, 2015

Is the Pope a maverick leader?

Most people would not expect the Catholic Church to have maverick leaders in its midst and certainly not at the […]
May 13, 2015

Networking for the Right to Education

2015 is a historic year as it marks the deadline for achieving the Education for All Goals and the Millennium […]
May 4, 2015

Can we mix spirituality and business?

From April 23rd-25th, business leaders from around the globe participated in the Spirituality & Creativity in Management World Congress in […]
April 28, 2015

entreParéntesis: Dialogue at the Frontiers

Our motto at entreParéntesis is “Dialogue at the frontiers” and our aim is to create a space to meet and dialogue […]
April 13, 2015

Edujesuit: the Society of Jesus takes another step in defending the right to education

On April 13, 2015 The Global Ignatian Advocacy Network (GIAN) Education Core Group launched edujesuit, a tool for communication and […]