Why participate?
Undertaking an international mobility can help students to develop their social, professional and intercultural skills, and enhance their transferrable skills and provide real-life experiences that are valued by employers. Higher Education students who participate in an international mobility are more likely to find employment one year after graduation.
Taith is an inclusive programme which offers additional support for participants from disadvantaged backgrounds, Disabled participantsand participants with additional learning needs, enabling those with fewer opportunities to participate in transformational experiences.
Taith provides Higher Education staff in Wales with the opportunity to internationalise their professional development. Participants can utilise funding to exchange international best practice within their fields and bring benefit to their students by improving education standards within Welsh Higher Education.
Researchers -in particular post-graduate students and early career researchers- can gain valuable skills and experience by undertaking placements and collaborating with partners abroad. Participants can utilise funding to exchange best international practice within their fields and improve research standards in Wales and establish or develop links and collaborate with international partners to build valuable research partnerships.
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Stories
We are pleased to share the stories from some participants of the Taith programme across the Higher Education sector, who have visited countries all over the world.
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