The Peer-IR-View project has now come to an end, with a series of tools for International Relations Offices being available on EUNICE website. The project was recently showcased at the EAIE conference by UPHF representatives.
The Peer-IR-View project, funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and which started in 2020, came to an end in September 2023, with the release of 16 tools made by and for International Relations Offices within higher education institutions, all available on EUNICE website.
The various tools created all share a common objective: to provide IROs with all the keys and tools to succeed within their team, through knowledge sharing.
Peer-IR-View poster awarded at EAIE 2023 Conference
The 33rd edition of the EAIE (European Association for International Education) conference took place from 26 to 29 September in Rotterdam (Netherlands). This conference is a key annual event that allows to meet international partners, to strengthen and create new avenues for cooperation, and to discuss the major trends in international collaboration.
UPHF’s International Relations Offices attended the event as a way to meet partners, establish new relationships and exchange best practices and trends in international relations in higher education. The delegation took this opportunity to present the Peer-IR-View project and its newly released tools, through a dedicated poster session.
Caption: “Peer-IR-View: Knowledge management tools designed by and for international relations offices” poster presented at EAIE 2023 by Peer-IR-View representatives from UPHF.
This poster session is an integral part of the conference and consists of the presentation of theses, reflections and results concerning the internationalisation of European institutions. This session is also an opportunity to exchange ideas with other exhibition participants.
At this occasion, UPHF’s IRO representatives Jonathan Brindle and Aurélie Degaugue Bac showcased a poster entitled “Peer-IR-View: Knowledge management tools designed by and for international relations offices”, that present in a efficient manner the tools developed within the project. The Peer-IR-View poster received the “best poster award” for session 3.