Amelia Hadfield
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CIFAL Surrey Director, Centre for Britain and Europe Director, Professor of European & International Affairs, University of Surrey

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I've been reflecting on the recent ground-breaking ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), stating that sovereign states are not only responsible for tackling fossil fuel damage, they have to make redress for damages: theconversation.com/a-new-global....
A new global ruling shows states are legally responsible for tackling climate change
The consequences of the recent climate change ruling by the International Court of Justice are enormous, both legally and politically.
theconversation.com

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An absolute pleasure to be involved, looking forward to this timely event!

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And finally, we are very grateful to @uniofsurrey.bsky.social and @ameliahadfield1.bsky.social for their support and partnership on this project.

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#Global2025: international mobility offerings are central to students, and universities alike. Mobility boosts the ability to study, or work abroad. To receive an international education. To study at universities @uniofsurrey.bluesky.social boasting international staff.

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Mobility encourages international students to come to the UK, making big contributions to the UK. In 2021/22 the net economic impact of international students was c.£41.9 billion, while each non-EU student contributing £96,000. UK students need mobility for opportunities to study & work abroad.
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Good morning! I’m delighted to be here in Woburn House, attending the UUKi Global Mobility Conference for 2025, representing @UniOfSurrey, with Head of Mobility, Liz Lynch. Today we’ll be exploring ‘a new generation’: students who expect a high degree of internationalisation in their career,