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BIP Inclusive Comprehensive Internationalisation

Learn how to implement inclusive internationalisation in higher education through this blended intensive programme based on the ICI Project.

Published:
2026-06-23
Target group:
For academics, For staff
Pilot domain:
Other
Category:
Training

About this BIP

This BIP aims to promote and spread the results of the ICI (Inclusive Comprehensive Internationalization) Project led by the URV and to facilitate the work towards a more inclusive internationalization across the Aurora alliance.

The virtual component includes the most theoretical part of the topic and icebreaking activities for the group. The suggested topics are those of the ICI Project, with the intention to “activate them” within the different contexts of the Aurora partners.

The on-site part is organised as a “Train The Trainers” staff week to train the participants and equip them to implement and/or promote ICI at their own institutions. Each module will be dealt in detail, with special focus on the roadmap and a bonus on training skills.

Dates and Location

The on-site component of this BIP will take place in Campus Catalunya (Tarragona) from 2nd to 6th November, 2026.

All online sessions are scheduled from 13:00 to 14:00 CET.

  • Online session 1 (8 October 2026): Who is who, Icebreaker, cultural dimensions in HEI
  • Online session 2 (15 October 2026): ICI project – the framework (& asynchronous activities) – asynchronous: self-assessment guidelines
  • Online session 3 (22 October 2026): ICI project: The modules organization, institutional self-assessment Q&A
  • Online session 4 (19th November 2026): Follow-up after the on-site part

Who Should Apply?

This BIP is intended for:

  • Academic staff;
  • Administrative and technical staff;
  • Institutional leaders and decision-makers;
  • Professionals working in the areas of internationalisation, inclusion, diversity, equity, or related fields.

Participants should be interested in driving institutional change and promoting more inclusive approaches to internationalisation in higher education.

Language Requirements

The programme will be delivered primarily in English. Participants are therefore recommended to have a minimum B2 level of English proficiency to actively engage in discussions and collaborative activities.

Erasmus+ Requirements

Participants are expected to receive support through an Erasmus+ mobility grant or an Erasmus+ zero-grant mobility, and must be registered in the Erasmus+ Beneficiary Module in accordance with programme requirements.

Key Dates

Procedure Deadline
Participant registration through the following link. 24 July 2026
Notification of selected participants 30 July 2026
Completion of application process via the URV Mobility Platform 26 August – 8 September 2026

 

You can visit the URV BIP catalogue website for more information.

If you have any questions, please get in touch with the URV Aurora Office at aurora@urv.cat