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internationalisation

Media, Film & Journalism

Decolonising Film and Media History

Film studies and the film industry at large often fall into systemic biases regarding culture, race, and gender. Dominated by Western film theory and production, narratives from cultural, racial, or gender minorities are often treated as ‘pedestrian’, lacking value, or not being profitable enough.

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Apipol Sae-Tung
Education, Humanities & Social Sciences

Rehumanising Education

Experts argue that in the midst of global challenges, the internationalisation of higher education must move beyond student mobility and prioritise human connection, meaningful collaboration, and interdisciplinary understanding. In photo: Christopher Cripps (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) during his keynote speech at PCE/PCAH2025 France, much like the rest of Europe, started working towards the internationalisation of […]

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Melina Neophytou
 

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