Ben Levy

GlobalEd Visiting Faculty

Ben Levy is a scholar-practitioner of higher education internationalisation with over 22 years of experience on 6 continents. He has a proven record of fostering mutually beneficial, equitable and sustainable internationalisation partnerships and facilitating the exchange and mobility of people across contexts, cultures and languages. Adept at effective leadership and management of diverse teams in a variety of settings globally including the USA, Aotearoa New Zealand, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ghana, Guatemala, and Peru. As a Senior International Officer for 13 years at a U.S. public, liberal arts college, Ben led the institution’s first strategic plan for comprehensive internationalization and oversee all internationalisation activities including curriculum at home, mobility, faculty engagement, risk management and partnerships. The institution received various federal grants in support of their internationalisation activities through Ben’s dedicated and collaborative work. He has served on numerous leadership positions, boards and completed numerous consultancies, presentations, and trainings. Ben actively serves as a peer reviewer for various indexed journals, as a section editor for the Journal of International Education: Comparative Perspectives, co-leads the New and Emerging Scholars of the Oceania Comparative & International Education Society and as an International Programme Development Advisor for the University of Otago (Aotearoa New Zealand).

Ben holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences and a Master of Arts in International Development with a focus on indigenous knowledge & development policy. In 2015, he was honoured to receive a Fulbright Scholar grant to Japan. Currently he is pursuing a Ph.D. from the University of Waikato (Aotearoa New Zealand) with a focus on tertiary education internationalisation partnerships in Moana Oceania. His current research explores the convergences of development policies, internationalisation and indigenous ontologies and research methodologies in Moana Oceania.

GlobalEd Feature Essay: A New Definition of Internationalization

In his GlobalEd essay, Ben Levy highlights the call for new definitions of internationalization and the new definition developed by Heleta and Chasi.

Featured Publication: "How Do You (Demonstrate) Care in an Institution that Does Not Define 'Care'?"

in this co-authored publication, Levy and co-authors discuss the idea of "care" in post-pandemic higher education. Learn more.