Organisation of the faculty’s work with internationalisation
Action plan
The action plan for internationalisation sets the goals for the faculty’s internationalisation activities . The action plan is based on the university’s as well as the faculty’s common goals and concretises how internationalisation may contribute to them.
The action plan (in Swedish)
Senior adviser / strategic adviser
The Faculty of Librarianship, Information, Education and IT has a senior adviser on internationalisation whose focus is to coordinate and work strategically and advisory when it comes to the departments’ and the faculty’s internationalisation activities. Feel free to discuss potential international project with Veronica Trépagny. The international coordinators for internationalisation all work closely together with the university’s central coordinator for internationalisation in overall issues. The international coordinators are part of the support and form an international office.
The group for internationalisation and internationalisation back home
In order to further broaden, prepare, and deepen the internationalisation efforts, the faculty’s advisory council has decided to form a group for internationalisation and internationalisation back home: GFI A3. The group consists of representatives from all departments and activities of the faculty and meets two to three times per semester. The convenor is the faculty’s coordinator for internationalisation. Feel free to speak to representatives of the GFI group or the international coordinators about potential new partner universities.
GFI A3 consists of
- Ramon Garrote
- Elena Maceviciute
- Peter Rittgen
- Josefin Lindell Sjögren
- International coordinators
- Veronica Trépagny, convenor
International coordinators
In order to support the internationalisation activities even further, both in terms of supporting students and staff as well as development work, there are two international coordinators from the faculty support office who work for the faculty. They divide tasks according to processes and portfolios, and besides supporting the faculty they are part of groups that work with overall issues at the university level. The two international coordinators are also helpful when developing new partnerships.
- Camilla Carlsson
- Linn Hultgren & Ashley Mansk
The university’s international forum (HIF)
Every two weeks, all international coordinators at the university, regardless of level and organisational affiliation, meet for a dialogue, overview and joint work. Depending on the agenda, other people who work with internationalisation may be invited based on different aspects – admission, Ladok, communication, etc.