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Category: Blog

Identify, Interrogate and Interrupt – how to begin addressing the issue of Coloniality in Virtual Exchange

21 May 202413 May 2025 Lorenza Bacino

Professor Kyria Finardi

Is senior lecturer, associate professor and researcher in the Department of Languages, Culture and Education (DLCE) at the Federal University of Espirito Santo (UFES) Brazil. She has been involved in Internationalisation and is a member of the Internationalisation Board at UFES.

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When virtual exchange gets bigger and bigger!

13 May 202415 May 2024 Lorenza Bacino

Rut Muñiz is professor of English for Specific Purposes at the Catholic University in Valencia, Spain, where she has been teaching for the past 21 years. Currently, she is very invested in her virtual exchange work that she undertakes with Maria Laura. Maria Laura Angelini teaches at the same institution. Read More …

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Music and water: An ethereal virtual exchange

30 April 202429 October 2024 Lorenza Bacino
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Dr Steven Pane is a pianist and conductor. For the past 30 years he has been teaching interdisciplinary study and music at Maine Farmington in the US. “We’re a small college, and it’s been quite a ride”, he says. He talks about his recent international virtual exchange collaboration with two Read More …

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“Under the Magnifying Glass” – lessons in Virtual Exchange

25 April 202426 April 2024 Lorenza Bacino
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Ivonne Dekker  is a senior lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht, the Netherlands. She’s been here for 12 years now and teaches Media and Communication courses with a special interest in Media Psychology, news framing, and media and culture, which she loves. She’s involved in graduate assignments, Read More …

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A Spiritual and Virtual Exchange

15 April 202416 April 2024 Lorenza Bacino
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Dr Abdoulaye Ndiaye is Assistant Professor in American studies at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal, and Chair of the Senegalese American Studies Association. Professor Nicole Coffey Kellet is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Maine, Farmington in the US. She teaches courses on gender, medical anthropology, health, Read More …

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A Virtual Exchange Book Club

12 April 202416 April 2024 Lorenza Bacino

How Polish and US students came together to discuss issues of racism and disability in a Virtual Exchange Collaboration Dr Sabina Nowak is an adjunct assistant professor at the University of the National Education Commission in Krakow, Poland. She holds a Ph.D. in English (from the Jagiellonian University, Poland) and Read More …

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How Virtual Exchange exceeded all expectations

28 March 20244 April 2024 Lorenza Bacino

Dr Claire O’Reilly teaches German at the University of Cork in Ireland. She’s been in the German Department since 2005 and teaches a range of subjects. They include: intercultural communication, German/Irish history and relations and of course, virtual exchange. She’s also involved in a bachelor of International Business and German Read More …

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A virtual exchange for thousands of students around the globe

22 March 202422 March 2024 Lorenza Bacino
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Eric Hagley is currently undertaking research in virtual exchange for a PhD at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia. He lived and worked for nearly 30 years in Japan, which is when he began developing projects internationally. He undertook his first undergraduate degree there at the age of 18. Eric writes Read More …

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An interdisciplinary approach to Virtual Exchange

11 March 202416 April 2024 Lorenza Bacino

Dr Linda Beck is currently Associate Dean of Experiential and Global Education. She’s also a political scientist. Promoting Virtual Exchange is one of her responsibilities at the University of Maine, Farmington, USA. Linda and some of her colleagues undertook UNICollaboration training some years back. Over the years, they have formed Read More …

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Virtual Exchange is moving beyond academia

4 March 202416 April 2024 Lorenza Bacino

Virtual Exchange enthusiast, Professor Anna Turula is a Polish teacher-trainer based in Krakow at the UKEN University. She is Chair of the Technology Enhanced Language Education Department (TELE). Anna has extensive experience of TEFL and has been training other teachers for the past few decades. She considers herself as a Read More …

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