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Blog banner | Post-secondary pathways: Ways to broaden definitions of success

Post-secondary pathways: Ways to broaden definitions of success

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Blog banner | How are higher education policy changes affecting international students? Spotlight on the Netherlands

How are higher education policy changes affecting international students? Spotlight on the Netherlands

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Blog banner | The evolution of expectations for school communities on safeguarding & child protection

The evolution of expectations for school communities on safeguarding & child protection

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Blog banner | Generative AI: A whole school approach to safeguarding children

Generative AI: A whole school approach to safeguarding children

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Blog banner | 5 common questions about low-level concerns

5 common questions about low-level concerns

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Blog banner | How to celebrate different types of student success in their final school year

How to celebrate different types of student success in their final school year

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CIS is a membership community...

...developing socially responsible global citizens through international education.

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CIS Global Forum

on International Admission & Guidance

14–15 November

Global Recognition

of CIS International Accreditation

Bridging

the gap

Post-secondary transitions & international student recruitment, success, & well-being

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Join us for two essential CIS child protection workshops, organized back-to-back for your convenience. In both of these professional learning experiences, you'll access training and resources tailored to international school communities.

Whether you are a leader or teacher, whether you work in a school or a university, you are a role model who is watched closely by your students. Your actions and words matter. Learn more from Jane Larsson on why and how we must address the agency gap.

An excellent opportunity to promote your institution, share and learn with your fellow admission and guidance colleagues, and create more meaningful conversations by offering your diverse perspectives.