Tools internationalisation in general
Nuffic Quickscan
The Nuffic Quickscan gives you insight into internationalisation. Within 15 minutes you will see where you stand in the field of internationalisation and global citizenship.
You answer questions about four themes that form the basis for internationalisation.
Read more about the Nuffic Quickscan (in Dutch).
Quality of internationalisation scan (QUIS)
QUIS is a comprehensive tool that helps provide understanding of how internationalisation is implemented across various levels within an organization, such as at the policy level and in the curriculum. It offers insights into involving stakeholders and the integration of different topics, including mobility. The scan encompasses ten categories featuring different indicators and questions addressing the current state of affairs.
QUIS generates a visual representation, illustrating the incorporation of each category within the organization. The developers at The Hague University of Applied Sciences recommend facilitating this process with the assistance of an (educational) internationalisation advisor within your organization. A user manual was developed to guide the application of this process.
Language:
English
Availability:
If interested, please contact Eveke de Louw (e.e.delouw@hhs.nl) and Claudia Bulnes (c.bulnes@hhs.nl).
Intercultureality
Intercultureality serves as a valuable workshop tool, offering you and your colleagues visual insight into your internationalisation efforts. Together, you adopt the perspective of a student to delve into key themes such as the formal and informal curriculum, didactics and pedagogical approaches. An important focus is: how do students perceive the effects of these interventions and what is expected from them? Whether utilized with immedicate colleagues or other stakeholders, Intercultureality fosters insight, support, awareness, and a sense of ownership of internationalisation within the organization.
"The model’s strength lies in its clear visual overview, facilitating connections between various components/areas and stakeholders. It contributes to creating the unique and specific internationalisation landscape, forming the program’s internationalisation story'."
- Eva Haug, Education Advisor for Internationalisation of the Curriculum and COIL (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Language:
Dutch
Availability:
If interested, please contact Eveke de Louw (e.e.delouw@hhs.nl) and Claudia Bulnes (c.bulnes@hhs.nl).