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EAIE PodcastEAIE Podcast76. Thomas Hull and Maria Kirrane: Award-winning Sustainability Practice from France and IrelandSustainability continues to be a topic that is top of mind within the international higher education field. Earlier this year, the winners of the International Green Gown Awards were announced, an initiative that recognizes exceptional sustainability initiatives being undertaken by higher education institutions across the world. In the category ‘Sustainability Institution of the Year’, there were two European winners: University College Cork (Ireland) won the award, while UniLaSalle (France) received the ‘highly commended’ honour. Two institutions with inspiring and practical examples of how international education can tackle climate action.EAIE podcast host Laura Rumbley talked to Maria Kirrane...2023-11-2225 minRadio Marc BlochRadio Marc Bloch#11-Summer serie "Cars and Political Struggles (3/4)": Dialogue with the researcher William CallisonIn the third episode of the summer series "Automobiles and Political Struggles", Yasmin Afshar spoke with political theorist William Callison, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Human Geography at Uppsala University in Sweden and a member of the Zetkin Collective, a group of academics and activists working on far-right ecology.   Taking the car as a symbol of individual freedom and the rejection of the state, Callison analyzed the anti-ecological drift of car culture in both Europe and the Americas. Taking the United States as a paradigm, our guest also addresses the masculinist and racist aspects that a...2023-08-2131 minEAIE PodcastEAIE Podcast65. Adrienne Fusek & Adinda van Gaalen: International education, climate change and cognitive dissonanceWith a nod to the recent observance of Earth Day on 22 April, this episode of the EAIE Podcast takes a look at the complicated relationship between the internationalisation of higher education and climate change. One way to understand the dilemmas baked into this relationship is to consider the notion of cognitive dissonance, a concept that takes centre stage in an article published recently in the Journal of Studies in International Education by Pii-Tuulia Nikula, Adrienne Fusek and Adinda van Gaalen. Two of this article’s authors – Adinda van Gaalen, team leader of the research policy team and advis...2023-04-2628 mintaz vorgelesen Podcasttaz vorgelesen PodcastDer Chatbot ChatGPT könnte viele Hausaufgaben erledigen. Was kommt da auf Schulen zu?vorgelesen von taz-Leser Alexander Der Chatbot ChatGPT könnte viele Hausaufgaben erledigen. Kommt da was auf die Schulen zu? In den Ministerien ist man erstaunlich gelassen. taz-Leser Alexander liest den Text “Gedichtanalyse, Goethe, Enter” von Tatjana Söding und Clara Vuillemin über Künstliche Intelligenz. Über diesen Podcast: Zu Beginn der Coronaepidemie schlug uns ein Leser vor, er würde gerne taz-Texte für seinen isolierten Vater vorlesen. In der taz-Community haben sich inzwischen viele, tolle Vorleser:innen gefunden, die täglich Texte aus der taz vorlesen. Mehr vorgelesene taz-Texte gibt es in unserem Telegram-Channel. 🐝 Redaktion: Lalo...2023-02-0113 mintaz vorgelesen Communitytaz vorgelesen CommunityGefahrenpotential Klimaprotestetaz am wochenende, 05./06.11.2022; argumente; Kommentar von Tatjana Söding über Vorwürfe gegen die „Letzte Generation.“ „Nichts ist gefährlicher als Nichtstun.“ (🎙Sibyll) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taz-vorgelesen-community/message2022-11-0503 minEAIE PodcastEAIE Podcast31. Tatjana Söding: Erasmus by Train: gaining steam?When it comes to student mobility, train travel doesn’t seem to be very popular. According to a 2020 survey by the Erasmus Student Network, three out of four Erasmus students are still flying to their exchange location.  Transport accounts for almost one quarter of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions. In order to reduce this worrying amount, the European Commission is promoting initiatives to encourage the use of rail instead of more polluting modes of transport like air and road travel, and has declared 2021 to be the European Year of Rail. Could trains be the key to ‘green’...2021-11-1024 min