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Internationalisation Forum

Exploring Opportunities for Teaching Mobility: Real-World Experiences and Practical Advices

Internationalisation Forum for staff at the School of Business and Economics on the second Tuesday of the month September through June on Zoom.

It's an open forum, no registration is necessary.

Each year, a number of dedicated faculty members at the School of Business and Economics participate in teaching mobility programmes. While engaging in teaching abroad can be a rewarding experience, it also requires some preparation and know-how.

Why Bother? Exploring the Value of Teaching Mobility from a Personal and Professional Perspective

MaxMikael Wilde Björling, Lecturer, Department of Marketing and Tourism Studies,  has a vast international teaching experience. Over the years, he has taught at 15 universities worldwide, and he has developed a long-term relationship with Ecole de Management de Normandie in France. His international engagements have led to various research opportunities, collaborative projects with international companies within his courses, and multiple pedagogical development initiatives.

Soniya Billore, Assosiate Professor, Department of Marketing and Tourism Studies,  has received her PhD from Keio university in Japan. Over the years, she has taught in India, Japan, Sweden, Switzerland and the US while also heading  numerous international teaching and research projects under the Linnaeus-Palme and Erasmus+ Capacity Building collaborative programmes. In 2019, Soniya received a prestigious nomination from STINT - the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education, for a semester-long teaching assignment at Arizona State University in the US. 

Securing a Teaching Mobility Grant

Lena Kulmala, International Relations Advisor, at the LNU Office for External Relations

Teaching Mobility Destinations: Where Can You Go?

Teresa Pauditz, International Coordinator at the School of Business and Economics.