Partnership Events

Our International Collaboration Missions forge deep connections between CBIE’s membership and a variety of international partners across a country or region.

The CBIE mission brought together a great mix of people from across the country who all shared a similar passion for teaching and learning, and showed them all the power of working together for the common Canadian good.

Director, Saint Mary's University

CBIE serves to create a space for meaningful international relationships to happen helping to establish a scholarly “bridge” between institutions, countries and cultures.

Vice-President Research, University of Lethbridge

The CBIE mission was an outstanding way to meet some 50 major universities in six days and establish close relationships with a number of them. The human side of international work is most valuable.

Acting Director, Centre for Ukrainian Studies, University of Manitoba

We have committed to strengthening the diversity of our campus communities. These partnerships could be an excellent way to help enhance the cross-cultural competencies of our students, faculty and staff, and form part of an ongoing effort to expand international research, academic programming, staff and student mobility.

Vice-Provost (International), University of Calgary

CBIE missions provide an excellent opportunity for universities to connect with international schools, as well as create closer ties with other participating Canadian universities.

Dean of Business, University of Regina

Our Experience

CBIE has brought together multiple Canadian colleges and universities to participate in international missions aimed at increasing academic partnerships with institutions worldwide.

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General Mission Information

CBIE leverages its unique position and international network to offer its members exclusive opportunities to develop new and nurture existing partnerships in priority countries around the world. Through these partnership missions, CBIE connects its members to international governments, higher education institutions, education associations, K-12 schools (both locally operated and Canadian off-shore), as well as relevant international and locally-based non-governmental organizations and policy think tanks operating within the education sphere.

How are the target countries selected?

CBIE plans missions based on consultation with members. The existence of strategic relationships in the target country/region enables a productive program.

Who can participate?

Institutional representation is determined based on the thematic area of focus of the mission.

Profiles of desired participants are outlined in the initial call for expressions of interest in the country-specific collaboration mission.

CBIE welcomes the participation of institutions that are new to the potential market as well as institutions that may already have an existing presence. The diversity of experience allows for mentorship possibilities among mission participants.

What does a typical mission program look like?

  • roundtable discussions/workshops to give prominence to the importance of the bilateral relationship on education
  • one-on-one institutional visits to discuss partnership opportunities with other like-minded institutions in the target country
  • meetings with senior level government officials to understand the educational context and government plans/priorities
  • meetings with select K-12 schools to promote Canadian institutions as potential destinations for post-secondary education
  • consultations with leading experts and practitioners in the education sector from international and locally-based non-governmental organizations.

Check our past collaboration missions  for more info or contact us at Partnerships-Partenariats@cbie.ca

Institutional Benefits

Expertise

Gain an in-depth understanding of the education context and market from various perspectives including government, academia, business, international and locally-based non-government organizations and international financial institutions.

Opportunity

Access unique opportunities to develop and nurture new and existing initiatives and partnerships, and enhance understanding of funding opportunities that may support such activities.

Peer Connections

Connect with like-minded peers across Canada in a unique context, share professional experiences and good practice, and continue to connect post-mission.

Profile

Play a role in a pan-Canadian “Team Canada” education initiative that will profile the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship in education.

Enhanced Internationalization

Leverage unique experiences and lessons learned gained through the mission as important contributions to the further development and implementation of institutional internationalization strategies.

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