IFCU, 240 universities "A Global Voice for a Common Future since 1924"

IFCU, 240 universities "A Global Voice for a Common Future since 1924"

IFCU, 240 universities "A Global Voice for a Common Future since 1924"

IFCU, 240 universities "A Global Voice for a Common Future since 1924"

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JULY 2025 - IFCU GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2025

The International Federation of Catholic Universities will organize its XXVIII General Assembly at the Universidad del Valle de Atemejac in July 2025.

4-6 April, 2024 - ACISE CONFERENCE IN LUBLIN - "Inspiring Trust"

The three-year research project on the educational and anthropological foundations of Educating in Trust – Educating fot Trust which has been led by ACISE gives a unique possibility of research, discussion and scholarly exchange.

IFCU CENTENARY 1924-2024

Pope Francis addresses the International Federation of Catholic Universities on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of its foundation

Your Eminence, Your Excellencies,
Dear brothers and sisters!

[I was planning to deliver a lengthy address, but I am a bit short of breath; as you can see, this cold is not going away! I am giving you the text so that you can read it for yourselves. I thank all of you for this meeting and for all the good that our Catholic universities do by communicating knowledge, the word of God and an authentic humanism. Never tire of persevering in the splendid mission of Catholic universities. It is not their confessional status that gives them their identity: that is one aspect, but not the only one. It is perhaps that clear humanism which makes people realize that human beings have values and that these need to be respected. This is perhaps the finest and greatest thing about your universities. Thank you very much.]

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NEWS

IFCU Declaration on the situation in the Middle East

The International Federation of Catholic Universities strongly condemns the unprecedented outbreak of violence in the Middle East and the violent attacks against innocent citizens. The Federation calls for Peace, tolerance, respect for others, for Human Dignity and International Law.

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Statement by the International Federation of Catholic Universities on the seizure of Catholic universities in Nicaragua

The International Federation of Catholic Universities strongly condemns the seizure of universities by the Nicaraguan government as a grave act of aggression against the freedom, quality and autonomy of education. The recent confiscation of the assets and the attacks against the leadership, faculty and students of the Universidad Centroamericana in Managua destroys a globally recognized pillar of higher education and infringes on the right of access to quality education for thousands of students. This action builds on the previous closure in March of the San Juan Pablo II University in a deliberate attack against Catholic higher education.

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VISIT THE NEW ASEACCU WEBSITE!

The Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic Colleges and Universities (ASEACCU) formed in 1991 and has grown to include Catholic colleges and universities across the regions of East and Southeast Asia. We function as a forum for members to engage in open dialogue, share resources, and reflect on our identities as Catholic institutions. As an affiliated association of the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU), we represent East and Southeast Asian Catholic higher education to the rest of the Catholic world and beyond.

Click on the image to visit the ASEACCU Website

A delegation of the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU) visited the Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest – Hungary)

On April 2, Rector Rev. Mons. Dr. Géza Kuminetz, met Dr. Francois Mabille, Secretary General and Dr. Montserrat Alom, director of the CIRAD of the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU), in his office.

Building Bridges: Communication, Identity and Trust – Rome, September 16-18, 2024

The meeting will focus on the role of those responsible for communication in Catholic Universities in the consolidation of critical thinking, constructive dialogue and trust. In this way, they can help to build an informed and participatory community that responds from its own identity to injustice, polarization, unsustainability, violence and misinformation.

Join us in Santa Fe from June 3 to 7, 2024 for our new training session “Liderar las universidades Católicas en el Siglo 21”

This course emphasizes active participation. A combination of presentations, individual work, group work and discussions, application activities and case analysis. Liz Reisberg and Marcelo Knobel will be the facilitator of this new session.

Seton Hall Hosts International Think Tank Meeting on the Implementation of Ex Corde Ecclesiae

The Catholic Studies working group of the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU) held an eye-opening meeting about current trends in Catholic higher education and opportunities for universities to put into practice the principles explained in St. John Paul II’s Ex Corde Ecclesiae.

Africa Peace and Development Network Webinar – 17 April – Webinar – Remembering Howard Richards

Global Peace events take place every Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. East Africa Time (EAT), using the same link, thanks to generous offers from peacebuilders, development professionals, academics, researchers, activists and intellectuals from around the world.

Join us in Rome from September 15 to 20, 2024 for our new training session “Leading Catholic Universities in the XXIst Century”.

This session will focus on the specificity of Catholic identity, including the nature of a Catholic university, the Catholic intellectual tradition, etc. It will be also oriented to specific issues in the management, quality assurance and social responsibility of such institutions. The group will attend a Papal Audience and will meet authorities of the Dicastery for Culture and Education, AVEPRO and other bodies of the Holy See.

PUBLICATIONS

The Future of Teaching and Researching

Higher education has gone through dramatic transformations over the past two decades, and is bound to be altered even more significantly by 2030. Educational technology will evidently continue to play a major role in these changes, but other rising trends will have an equally disrupting impact. This report focuses on how the academic profession will evolve in the new landscape that is dawning for instructors and researchers.

The report offers an overview of this changing landscape, and relies on a number of possible scenarios – each of which prioritizes a selection of key potential transformations in the global economic, social and political environment that may take place by 2030 – to lay the ground for further reflection on how universities and aspiring faculty may best prepare for what already appears as a watershed moment for the higher education sector.

The report is available on the IFCU collaborative platform. Click here

Youth cultures in Catholic universities

IFCU published the Working Document “Towards a better understanding of youth’s cultures and values” (available in English) which takes up, on the one hand, some of the trends that have emerged in recent years with regard to young people, their values, their interests, their beliefs, their attitudes. On the other hand, the document presents the results of the second phase of the global study on young people studying in Catholic universities, as well as a series of key questions aimed at provoking the reader’s reflection.

The Geopolitics of Higher Education

The geopolitical tensions that are now dominating the international landscape had been brewing for years, making it clear even before Russia’s war against Ukraine that the global order was transitioning back toward great-power politics. Higher education has been playing a prominent role in this shifting alignment, as a significant instrument of soft power and vector of global influence – which means that university leaders need to pay more attention to their regional and the global geopolitical environment.

The report is available on the IFCU collaborative platform. Click here

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