“The future of internationalisation – the impact of geopolitics on North-South academic collaboration”

Wednesday, 25 March 2026    02:00 – 03:00 pm (CET)   01:00 – 02:00 pm (UTC)

DIES Spotlight is a new event format offering a one-hour virtual session that highlights a specific key topic.

The session will focus on the perspectives of internationalisation in a changing world. It will address the following questions:

 

  • What is the status of university internationalisation in different regions of the world?
  • What are the future prospects of academic internationalisation in a world characterized by a growing trend towards populism and nationalism in many countries?
  • In view of these global trends, how can higher education managers strategically strengthen and sustainably secure the internationalisation of their institutions?
  • How can university leaders successfully communicate the added value of university internationalisation to their internal and external stakeholders?

 

Following the opening keynote statement by Hans de Wit, the event will provide an opportunity for questions and collegial exchange between participants.

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Moderation & Welcome

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Marijke Wahlers

Deputy Secretary-General of the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK)

Marijke Wahlers is Deputy Secretary-General of the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) and heads its International Department. She is one of the members of the founding team of the DIES International Deans’ Course. Before joining the German Rectors’ Conference, Ms. Wahlers was head of international relations at the Furtwangen University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and coordinator of international relations at the Prefectural University of Kumamoto and the Kumamoto Prefectural Government Office (Japan). Ms. Wahlers holds a master’s degree in English linguistics, Japanese studies, and business studies. She studied at the University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany), the University of Washington (Seattle, USA), as well as at the University of Sheffield and Sheffield City Polytechnic (now Sheffield Hallam University) in Great Britain.

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Tobias Wolf

Head of Section, Development Cooperation – Higher Education Management (P32), German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

Tobias Wolf joined the DAAD 20 years ago and possesses extensive experience in the field of higher education management, university cooperation and quality assurance in higher education. He currently works as Head of Section “Development Cooperation – Partnership Programmes, Alumni Projects and Higher Education Management” at DAAD headquarters in Bonn. Tobias Wolf coordinates one of the DAAD flagship programmes in the field of higher education management “Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies” (DIES). Moreover, he is actively involved in the implementation of various EU-funded projects. Tobias Wolf holds a Magister Artium in Spanish and Latin American Studies, Literature and Sociology from Bielefeld University, Germany. He spent one year of his studies at the University of Cádiz, Spain.

Speaker

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Hans de Wit

Fellow of the ‘Center for International Higher Education’ (CIHE) at Boston College, USA

Hans de Wit is Distinguished Fellow of the ‘Center for International Higher Education’ (CIHE) at Boston College, USA, and Emeritus Professor of the Practice in International Higher Education, Boston College. From 2015-2020 he was full-time director of CIHE. 

He is IAU Senior Fellow by the International Association of Universities (IAU) and a 2026 International Visiting Professor of the School of Management of Zhejiang University in China. Furthermore, he is a member of the expert team on Academic Freedom and Democratization of Science of the Council of Europe.

Hans de Wit is the Founding Editor of the ‘Journal of Studies in International Education’ (Association for Studies in International Education/SAGE), Co-Editor of the journal Policy Reviews in Higher Education (SRHE), and Co-Editor of the CIHE journal International Higher Education.

 

He is a founding member and past-president of the European Association for International Education (EAIE), founding director of the Center for Higher Education Internationalisation (CHEI) at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, professor of Internationalization at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, and Vice-President International of the University of Amsterdam.

 

Hans has been involved in quality reviews of internationalisation strategies and of internationalisation as part of institutional and national quality reviews around the globe. He is (co-)author of many books, academic articles and blogs/essays on internationalization in higher education.

Programme

"Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies" (DIES)

Universities throughout the world are operating in an increasingly dynamic environment characterised by global challenges. They face intense competition for students, highly qualified researchers and third-party funding. This holds true for developing countries too, where the demand for tertiary education has been skyrocketing over the last decades.

In light of these developments, higher education management in all its particulars is becoming more and more important in the field of international development cooperation. The programme “Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies” (DIES) has been jointly developed and coordinated by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) since 2001. DIES is strengthening capacities in higher education management, both on individual and institutional level. It offers a wide range of tailored activities training courses, dialogue events and university partnerships. – These activities not only foster the competences of academic staff, but also contribute to the enhancement of institutional management at universities in developing countries. DIES focuses on three key partner regions: Africa, Spanish-speaking Latin America and Southeast Asia. Funding is provided by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

About

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

The DAAD is a joint organisation of German institutions of higher education and their student bodies, devoted to internationalising the academic and scientific research system. With its broad range of scholarship programmes, the DAAD enables students, researchers and university lecturers to take advantage of the best study and research opportunities. Since it was founded in 1925, more than 2.5 million scholars in Germany and abroad have received DAAD funding. Apart from the scholar ship programmes the DAAD supports the internationalisation of German universities, promotes German studies and the German language abroad, advises decision makers on matters of cultural, education and development policy and assists developing countries in establishing effective universities by means of special programmes.

German Rectors’ Conference (HRK)

The German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) is the association of state and state-recognised universities in Germany. The HRK currently has 269 member institutions, in which over 90 per cent of all students in Germany are enrolled. The HRK functions as the voice of the universities in dialogue with politicians and the public and as the central forum for opinion-forming in the higher education sector. The HRK cooperates with universities and corresponding organisations all over the world. Its aim is to represent the interest of German universities at an international level and to support German universities in their internationalisation process.

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