The Internationalisation Practitioner Network is a global network for teachers, learning developers, learning designers, advisers, tutors, admissions staff, EDI/DEI staff, leaders, and anyone else in higher education who finds their work impacted by internationalisation. Originally based in the UK, we now have members from all over the world who work in a wide range of different international and global settings. The Network aims to connect colleagues with a range of different challenges, solutions and perspectives on global higher education in professional practice.
Join our listserv
Join 413 practitioners across multiple countries & domains of practice.
Participate in monthly webinars
We organise monthly online discussion events for practitioners to connect.
Events page
Share your practices
We host blog entries to share examples of internationalisation practice.

Teaching & Support Resources
Get help and ideas to refine teaching in international contexts & with international students.
Pedagogies research: A resource bank of research related to pedagogies with international students
Practitioner resources: A resource bank of practitioner advice, gray literature, and Open Access materials developed through network about practices with international students
Video lectures for practitioners: A set of videos related to teaching with international students
Teaching case studies: A searchable database of teaching innovations that current teaching staff have undertaken with international students

Practices of internationalisation:
This resource bank is designed for all staff in higher education who teach international students and is intended as a space for reflecting on and sharing teaching practices.
Currently our pages cover the following topics
- Scaffolding skills
- Learning from diversity
- Technologies for varied engagement
- Micro-inclusions
- Assessment
- Student-staff partnership
- Building relationships
This project was originally developed with funding support from the Society for Research into Higher Education and AdvanceHE.
We open it now to anyone who would like to help develop a new page, add individual practices to old topics and expand the notion of practices from classroom teaching to all forms of support and working with international students. Get in touch!
About us
The network founders are Jenna Mittelmeier and Sylvie Lomer.
Dangeni and Conor O’Reilly joined as network coordinators.
