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Rebecca Schendel
Managing Director
Rebecca Schendel
Managing Director
Rebecca Schendel studies the impact of higher education on human development in resource-poor contexts, with an emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa. She is particularly interested in teaching and learning within universities, including the role of faculty development initiatives and the links between curricular and pedagogical choices and student success. Rebecca serves as Managing Director of the Center for International Higher Education and is Faculty Coordinator of the MA, dual degree and Certificate programs in International Higher Education.
Gerardo L. Blanco
Academic Director
Gerardo L. Blanco
Academic Director
Gerardo L. Blanco is associate professor of Higher Education and academic director of the Center for International Higher Education. His research explores explores the intersections of quality and internationalization in higher education with a focus on accreditation, rankings and international assessments.
His research has been published in leading journals, such as Higher Education, Studies in Higher Education, the Comparative Education Review, and the Review of Higher Education. Gerardo has held leadership roles in the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES), and the Association for the Study of Higher Education's Council for International Higher Education and serves on several advisory and editorial boards. In 2017, he received the "Best Research Article Award" from the Comparative & International Education Society's Higher Education SIG. In 2014 and 2020, his work received honorable mentions from the same organization.
Chris. R. Glass
Affiliated Faculty
Chris. R. Glass
Affiliated Faculty
Chris R. Glass, Ph.D. is a Professor of the Practice in the Department of Educational Leadership and Higher Education at ÌÇÐÄVlog where he leads the Executive Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Higher Education program and serves as an affiliated faculty member in the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE). His research and writing focus on global student mobility, virtual mobility and exchange, as well as equity, inclusion, and sustainability in international higher education.
Salina Kopellas
Staff Assistant
Salina Kopellas
Staff Assistant
Salina Kopellas has been with the Center since its founding. She manages the Center’s grants and database, and facilitates the editing and dissemination of International Higher Education. Prior to joining the Center, she worked as the administrative secretary to the dean of the Lynch School of Education and Human Development.
Doctoral Research Assistants and Graduate Assistants
Eglis Chacon
Research Assistant
Eglis Chacon
Research Assistant
Eglis Chacon is a doctoral candidate in the Higher Education program at ÌÇÐÄVlog. Her research interests include forcibly displaced people and refugees in higher education, international higher education, student mobility and international aid in higher education. Prior to her studies at ÌÇÐÄVlog, Eglis worked as policy analyst at the UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean and as a consultant for the Interamerican Development Bank (BID).
Eglis received her B.Sc. in Economics from Universidad Central de Venezuela (Venezuela) and graduated from the M.Sc. program in Social and Public Policy in Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain), and from the M.Sc. in Economic Policy from the University of Birmingham (UK).
Siro Pina Cardona
Research Assistant
Siro Pina Cardona
Research Assistant
Siro B. Pina Cardona is a doctoral student in the Higher Education program at ÌÇÐÄVlog. His research interests include international higher education and training, focusing on traditional (physical) and virtual student mobility, the impact of innovative teaching & learning modes, and the role of education and training policies in fostering positive social change for all.
Before his doctoral studies, Siro interned as a student-researcher and data analyst for the International Association of Universities (IAU), the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), and the OECD Center for Skills.
Originally from Spain, Siro received a B.S. in Psychology and a B.S. in Exercise Science with a Minor in Health Education from High Point University, and earned an M.A. in Educational Studies from the University of Cincinnati, while being a student-athlete. He also completed the Erasmus Mundus Double Joint Masters in Research and Innovation in Higher Education (MARIHE).
Seihoon (Daniel) Lee
Research Assistant
Seihoon (Daniel) Lee
Research Assistant
Originally from South Korea, Seihoon (Daniel) Lee is a doctoral student in the Higher Education program at ÌÇÐÄVlog. His research interests include international and comparative higher education with a focus on competition and branding in higher education, global higher education systems, policy and governance, and student mobility. Prior to ÌÇÐÄVlog, Seihoon worked as a research intern at the Maryland Higher Education Commission and held roles in communications, marketing, and student affairs at the University of Maryland and George Mason University.
Seihoon received his B.A. in Global Affairs from George Mason University and graduated from the M.A. program in Higher Education, Student Affairs, and International Education Policy at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Hesam Sadeghian
Research Assistant
Hesam Sadeghian
Research Assistant
Hesam Sadeghian is a doctoral student in the Higher Education program at ÌÇÐÄVlog. His research interests lie at the intersection of higher education policy, internationalization, social mobility, and human development, with a particular focus on the economic and broader societal outcomes of higher education.
Prior to beginning his doctoral studies, Hesam worked at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Cali, Colombia, where he held several academic and administrative roles as lecturer,Ìýinternational research grant manager, research assistant, and educational innovation specialist. He has also collaborated on international research and development initiatives with organizations including UNESCO, the British Council, WWF, and Loyola University Chicago’s Center for Urban Research and Learning (CURL).
Hesam holds a B.A. in Psychology and an M.A. in Education from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. He also completed the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree in Research and Innovation in Higher Education (MARIHE).
Mivheal Tetteh
Research Assistant
Mivheal Tetteh
Research Assistant
Mivheal Tetteh is a doctoral student in the Higher Education program at ÌÇÐÄVlog. His research interests include comparative and international higher education,Ìýinternational student experiences, student belonging and mattering, student affairs and services, and the internationalization of higher education, with a particular focus on students from Sub-Saharan Africa.
Prior to beginning his doctoral studies, Mivheal worked in student affairs and residential life at Florida International University and completed a summer internship in Residence Life and Student Housing at Southern Methodist University through ACUHO-I. He also served as a K–12 educator and academic leader in Ghana for six years, where he held teaching and departmental leadership roles.
Mivheal received his B.Ed. in Arts (First Class Honors and Valedictorian) from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, and his M.S. in Higher Education Administration from Florida International University, where he specialized in International Higher Education and was adjudged the Outstanding Graduate Student.
Thais Garcia Bagué
Graduate Assistant
Thais Garcia Bagué
Graduate Assistant
Thais GarcÃa Bagué is a Master's student in Higher Education with a concentration in International Perspectives at ÌÇÐÄVlog. Thais has a double B.A. in Psychology and Education from Wesleyan University. Throughout her undergraduate career, she focused on bilingual education and multilingual learner programs, largely inspired by her bilingual upbringing in Puerto Rico. Before starting at BC, she served as the Global Language and Outreach Fellow at the Fries Center for Global Studies at Wesleyan, where she facilitated pedagogy, programming, and outreach initiatives for multilingual and intercultural programs offered at the university.
Former Directors
Philip G. Altbach
Founding Director
Philip G. Altbach
Founding Director
Professor Emeritus Philip G. Altbach was previously a Research Professor and Distinguished Fellow at the Center for International Higher Education at ÌÇÐÄVlog, where from 1994 to 2015 he was the Monan University Professor.
Hans de Wit
Former Director
Hans de Wit
Former Director
Hans de Wit's research interests include how to reach global learning for all students, internationalization post-COVID-19, and international student recruitment and mobility in non-Anglophone countries.
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