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With newfound comfort in the virtual world, we have watched the boundaries of the classroom become more fluid.
Seneca students conducted virtual group presentations with student in Malaysia.
A faculty member reflects on how he partners with a faculty in Mexico to create cross-cultural learning experiences for students.
Seneca students worked with Belgian students to create an export marking plan for a company.
Learn how students from Seneca worked virtually in small groups with students in the Netherlands to discuss case studies.
COIL is a teaching and learning model that provides students with the opportunity to discuss topics and issues with peers around the world.
In May 2019, Claire Moane and Jameel Qazi embarked on a faculty-led program abroad to Konkuk University in Seoul, Korea.
Seneca International and the International Mobility Office are currently working to engage staff for participation in the College’s wide range of international activities.
This past spring, 15 students and two faculty from the Biotechnology–Advanced diploma program in the School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry travelled to the Eternal City for an intensiv...
One round-trip flight from Toronto, Ontario to Nairobi, Kenya is approximately 24,000 km.
This year, the goal of the International Development Week was to link events with academic courses that resonated with event themes
Seneca’s International Development Week (IDW) is taking place on February 4 to 9, 2019. IDW aims to promote global mindedness and foster discussions with students, faculty, and staff on pressing issue...
The School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry has partnered with the Business Academy Aarhus School of Laboratory, Food and Environmental Technology in a two-week exchange program with fou...
When we think of Seneca International, we often think of student recruitment, education fairs, international students, and international days on campus.
In response to the changing professional landscape, I saw an opportunity for student collaboration on a global scale (capitalizing on the academic partnership between Seneca and Belgium’s Artevelde Un...
As a guest lecturer at the International Week of Business Culture at The Aarhus Business Academy in Denmark in December 2017, I was intrigued to find out if the hygge-effect applied to Higher Educatio...
The International Education Committee will provide regular reports to and receive feedback from Academic College Council on matters pertaining to internationalization, a strategic objective that is be...
A Beijing reflection from Margaret Osborne
A Beijing reflection from Michael Reade
A Changchung reflection from Pat Resnick and Jennifer Barbour
The Fall 2017 issue of the Academic Newsletter contains three faculty reflections from China.
It was a cold February afternoon when we began our African knowledge investment journey to Pemba, a small port city in the northern-most province of Mozambique.
We finally had the opportunity to interact with the inaugural cohort of UCA students, and witness the curriculum we wrote come to life in the classrooms. What we observed exceeded our highest expectat...
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