Dr Jairo Lugo-Ocando Department of Journalism Studies, University of Sheffield, UK.

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Dr Jairo Lugo-Ocando Department of Journalism Studies, University of Sheffield, UK

With triple professional accreditation and a very inflexible curriculum, the Department of Journalism Studies at the University of Sheffield, has struggled chronically to foster and develop further its international teaching and learning links. However, in the past few years we have started to turn things around and become one of the departments in the Faculty of Social Science that it is putting internationalisation at the centre of teaching and learning. This presentation shares the experiences in dealing with the ongoing task of re-structuring the curriculum and changing cultures in the department so teaching and learning becomes global and reflects the increasing diversity. In so doing, the presentation examines the experiences of developing a departmental strategy for internationalisation, organising for the first time the international journalism week and promoting overall a more global approach to teaching and learning in the department.

Teaching and Learning Research Administrative practices

Syllabus Curriculum Delivery Assessment Course evaluation Joint degrees (PG and UG) Collaborative modules

Research Publications Grants Collaborative Networks

Recruitment Admin Benchmarking Marketing Technical support

Staff o International Exchanges o University / Faculty agreements o Erasmus Teaching Exchange o Erasmus Training o Grants

Students o International Exchanges o Erasmus Study Exchange o Erasmus Work Experience o Leonardo o Short Visits (Churchill Trusts, China Exchange, Daiwa Foundation, etc.)

1.Attitude and valuation of internationalisation. 2.Accreditation in UG and PG (NCTJ, BJCT and PTC). 3.Narrowness of the Curriculum 4.Industry links and the chimeric notion of employability

Helps to confront the challenge of globalisation Provides a much more sound dimension for the syllabus Amplifies possibilities for employability and transferable skills

Developing a departmental/school strategy Support from the HoD, DoR and DoT&L Support from the T&L Committee Consultation with department’s staff Implementation

From cero (0) of our students taking part in our exchanges programmes in 2010, we have today an average of six (6) to eight (8), with a target of 12 in From one (1) member of staff taking part in Erasmus Teaching exchange in 2009, we have now an average of six (6) to eight (8) members of staff taking part every year. Between 2010 and 2012 we received eight (8) visiting fellows in the department from all over the world (outside the IJW). We organised the first International Journalism Week using Erasmus resources: The next one will start on November 11,

Key points Support from the top is essential Appreciating the value of internationalisation by most members of staff is equally important Re-dimensioning the role of the international officer Having a international strategy adapted to the departments views and needs is essential

Internationalising curriculum (the cases of ‘Ethics’ and ‘Writing for the Media’) Internationalising delivery Benchmarking assessment Benchmarking in technical support and in the teaching of technical/practice skills Developing and implementing joint programmes

Why is internationalisation important? Is internationalisation relevant to your department? What things can internationalisation change in your department? Think of one thing that can’t be changed in your department, but that if you could do it would improve greatly the whole learning experience for both staff and students.