At a time when democratic values are under severe threat globally, the International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU) convened a powerful pre-conference session titled “Democracy in Crisis.”
Read moreThe international congress “The Jesuit University in the 21st Century: A Project of Hope for the World” concluded in Seville with a powerful demonstration of how research in Jesuit higher education institutions is addressing humanity’s most pressing challenges.
Read moreIn a world still marked by inequality, environmental degradation, and social fragmentation, the Inspirational Paradigm (IP) for Jesuit Business Education stands as a bold and hopeful response.
Read moreJesuit university leaders from across the globe to gather in Bogotá to discern the future of Jesuit higher education in response to the world’s greatest challenges
Read moreThe Intercampus Virtual AUSJAL model is based on Jesuit Telecollaboration in Latin America—meaning virtual collaboration grounded in the generosity and reciprocity of the member institutions within the association. It is built upon principles of inclusive, democratic, and community-based education, aiming to create a shared space co-created by AUSJAL universities. Its purpose is to promote access to Jesuit higher education, especially throughout Latin America, through interuniversity, international, and virtual educational initiatives.
Read moreFrom February 26 to 28, 2025, the International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU) International Education Conference was held at Sophia University Yotsuya campus. The theme of the conference was “Challenges and Opportunities for Internationalization,” and the conference brought together approximately 80 faculty and staff members in charge of international education from 44 institutions around the world.
Read moreRecently, the Magis Exchange 7 graduation ceremony was held, marking a significant milestone for the Magis Exchange community. The event brought together 19 graduating students, GECC professors (Global Environmental Citizenship Course), and coordinators in a heartfelt celebration of achievement and growth. During the ceremony, students shared their experiences completing the program, highlighting the impact of the GECC course in shaping their global perspectives and environmental awareness. Diplomas were handed out to the graduates, celebrating their hard work and dedication throughout the program.
Read moreThe International Association of Jesuit Engineering and Science Schools (IAJES) continues to advance collaborative efforts in technological innovation for social justice. As part of these initiatives, the newly established Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Humanity Task Force has published an article exploring AI's transformative potential in overcoming communication barriers in rural education.
Read moreLoyola University hosted a working session at its Seville campus with rectors and senior leaders from the institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities in Africa and Madagascar (AJCU-AM). These sessions built on prior meetings held throughout 2024 in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo, Burkina Faso, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, which gradually shaped a group of institutions aroundan initial proposal of collaboration. The program provided a space to exchange ideas about the structure of the group,identify priority areas for collaboration, and explore funding opportunities for joint international projects.
Read moreIn response to Fr. Arturo Sosa, S.J.'s call for collaboration among Jesuit institutions, the Jesuit School of Theology (JST) at Santa Clara University organized a forum in Nairobi, Kenya, in July 2024 to advance the Global Theology Initiative (GTI). Launched in 2019, GTI connects seven Jesuit theology centers worldwide to enhance theological education and foster solidarity.
Read moreThe opening webinar of Best Practices in Jesuit Higher Education Issue 5.1 gathered two distinguished speakers working on the frontlines of supporting refugees and migrants: Gabriela Hilliger, professor at Universidad Alberto Hurtado (UAH) and Legal Director of the Jesuit Migrant Service (SJM) in Chile, and Stephen Raj, S.J., Regional Director of the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) South Asia.
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