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                                    17 DUT Excellence 2025 | Semester 1The Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Quality Review and Celebration event recently marked a significant milestone for five COIL projects involving Xi%u2019an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), the Durban University of Technology (DUT), and Okinawa International University. The event brought together COILers/educators who co-designed and implemented these projects to celebrate their successful partnerships and the culmination of a semester-long planning process that led to the smooth execution of COIL projects in semester one of the 2024/2025 academic year.Dr Anisa Vahed (COIL Project Leader/Manager/Facilitator (XJTLU)) said that COILers highlighted the transformative impact of these projects, not only on their students but also on their own professional growth. They emphasised how navigating geographically and culturally diverse programmes enriched their pedagogical perspectives, exposing them to innovative approaches such as story boards, contribution reports and collaborative assessments. She explained that beyond academics, the partnership fostered global friendships, encouraged creative problem-solving and promoted equitable education across borders, which is especially pertinent in today%u2019s dynamic geopolitical landscape.%u201cA key takeaway from the experience was the adaptability and resilience of students. XJTLU COILers particularly noted the resourcefulness of DUT students, who initially felt hesitant due to the differing academic levels, for example, between DUT%u2019s Advanced Diploma students and XJTLU%u2019s master%u2019s students. However, through sustained collaboration, students not only acquired discipline-specific knowledge aligned with the United Nations%u2019 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) but also developed essential soft skills while operating within an evolving digital learning ecosystem,%u201d she said. Furthermore, she shared that for some COILers, partnering with industry-experienced collaborators significantly enriched their academic agendas, particularly within the context of entrepreneurship and innovation.Pictured: Left to right: Rebecca Wakelin, Quichen Dong, Anisa Vahed, Yiran Zhao and Mustafa Ozguven at the COIL celebration event.CELEBRATING THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF  COIL PARTNERSHIPS IN GLOBAL UNIVERSITIESThe success of these COIL projects was driven by the dedicated efforts of Dr Vahed, Dr Divinia Jithoo (COIL project leader, DUT), and Ms Lindelwa Mkhize (COIL coordinator, DUT), whose unwavering enthusiasm, optimism and expertise played a pivotal role in guiding the projects to completion. From a pedagogical research standpoint, a remarkable achievement was the resilience demonstrated by COILers throughout the process, which resulted in various scholarly contributions, including journal articles, book chapters, peer-reviewed conference papers and presentations at both local and global levels.This event not only celebrated past successes but also interdisciplinary and innovative educational collaborations through COIL.
                                
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