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IaH: Best Practices
"Internationalization at Home" (IaH) was introduced by Bengt Nilsson in 1998 at Malmö University in Sweden. The key idea is to develop a conceptually integrated systems approach to international education that encompasses the entire university. Its main goal is to have international education pervade the university so that all students (as well as faculty and staff) are internationally engaged at some point during their college careers.
Below you will find descriptions of unique, successful, and award-winning initiatives, programs, and projects from across the United States.
NAFSA's Internationalizing the Campus: Profiles of Success at Colleges and Universities.
Best Practices in Internationalization: The Andrew Heiskell Awards for Innovation in
International Education. Institute of International Education, IIE Network.
If you would like to recommend additional materials for inclusion on this page, please contact your Network Leader.
Below you will find descriptions of unique, successful, and award-winning initiatives, programs, and projects from across the United States.
NAFSA's Internationalizing the Campus: Profiles of Success at Colleges and Universities.
- 2007 report (5 m
)
- 2006 report (2.7m
) - 2005 report (3m
) - 2004 report (1.7m
) - 2003 report (3.2m
)
Best Practices in Internationalization: The Andrew Heiskell Awards for Innovation in
International Education. Institute of International Education, IIE Network.
If you would like to recommend additional materials for inclusion on this page, please contact your Network Leader.


