Episode 4: Key Takeaways
Episode 5 of the Between Two Worlds podcast, hosted by Institute of International Education, titled "Episode 4: Key Takeaways" was published on September 14, 2021 and runs 12 minutes.
September 14, 2021 ·12m · Between Two Worlds
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Summary
In the fourth and last episode of Between Two Worlds, we wrap up our series with a discussion on what is left to learn from our IFP alumni community living outside of their home countries, and how the new data and perspectives we discovered can help to inform and advance the role of international education in our changing world.
Episode Description
In the fourth and last episode of Between Two Worlds, we wrap up our series with a discussion on what is left to learn from our IFP alumni community living outside of their home countries, and how the new data and perspectives we discovered can help to inform and advance the role of international education in our changing world.
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