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2. International Office Professionals: An Example of Street-Level Bureaucrats in Higher Education.
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Bulut-Sahin, Betul
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BUREAUCRACY ,HIGHER education ,CIVIL service ,SEMI-structured interviews ,PROFESSIONAL employees ,GLOBALIZATION - Abstract
Internationalization has become an indispensable part of universities worldwide. Since the 1990s, various research has been conducted with those often seen as the main stakeholders of universities, namely administrators, academics, and students. However, the leading implementors of internationalization and especially mobility programs, international office professionals (IPs), are rarely considered by research. In this study, qualitative research was conducted through 36 semi-structured interviews with IPs in Poland and Turkey. The results revealed that IPs have several professional and institutional challenges. While the professional challenges include diversified responsibilities, incoming students' problems, and communication difficulties with the young generation; institutional challenges are mainly associated with administrative issues like lack of participation in decision-making, temporarily appointed leaders, and lack of academic support. Additionally, in this study, IPs were referred to as street-level bureaucrats as the main contact with the beneficiaries of internationalization. The research revealed that IPs use a high level of discretion in practice. This paper presents examples of how to structure internationalization policies so that the IPs use their power of discretion in a positive way, contributing to policy implementation. Therefore, this paper aims to provide a roadmap for the practical implementation of internationalization and mobility programs in universities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. MULTILINGUALISM AND INTERNATIONALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
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DIMA, Viorela-Valentina, MOHANU, Florina, PĂTRU, Cornelia, RUSU, Olivia Cristina, and ȘERBAN-OPRESCU, Anca-Teodora
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HIGHER education ,GLOBALIZATION ,MULTILINGUALISM ,LANGUAGE ability ,LANGUAGE & languages - Abstract
The paper aims to examine the multilingual requirements and opportunities arising in 21stcentury higher education, in general, and in the case of Romania. After providing a brief description of key concepts and trends in the internationalization of higher education both at the international and national level, the paper focuses on a selection of Romanian universities to exemplify their efforts in this respect, by referring to the internationalization aspects they target, the multilingual opportunities they offer for students, as well as their efforts regarding the internationalization of research undertaken by their academic communities. Throughout the paper, we refer to the need for proficiency in foreign languages, which underpins all and any efforts towards enhancing internationalization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. State-university relations and its implication on internationalization of higher education.
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Hegde, Medini and Inamdar, Neeta
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STUDENT mobility ,HIGHER education ,GLOBALIZATION ,UNIVERSITY & college administration ,CHURCH & state ,LOCAL government - Abstract
There has always been a power struggle regarding control over the administration of the university. In the Enlightenment era, the contenders were the State and the Church. However, as the role of the Church in modern educational institutes declined, the state clamoured for greater control (Delanty, 2001b ; Rüegg, 1992). In the 1990s, academic autonomy was under the purview of the university. This in turn gave impetus to greater mobility of students across borders and to the larger process of Internationalization of Higher Education (IHE). However, in the post-democratic era, the autonomy of universities was severely restricted and research and curriculum were tainted with a protectionist attitude (Altbach and De Wit, 2018 ; Jenkins et al., 2018). Emerging conflicts between the state and the university highlight the urgent need to understand and assess state-university relations in the new political climate. Under these circumstances, the process of IHE has borne the brunt and in the last decade, we have seen a decrease in international outbound student mobility, an increase in the cancellation of offshore campuses and other cross-border education activities. While the process of IHE is still maintained, the original aim of this process, to tackle global issues with a local perspective while providing an inter-cultural university education is at risk. This paper examines the changing dynamics of state-university relations and their implications on the process of IHE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Internationalization as myth, ceremony and doxa in higher education. The case of the Nordic countries between centre and periphery.
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Musiał, Kazimierz
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HIGHER education ,GLOBALIZATION ,UNIVERSITY & college administration ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,MYTH ,POWER of attorney - Abstract
The article deals with the validation of the internationalization imperative in higher education institutions (HEIs) of the Nordic countries. I focus on both the goals and motives behind activities supporting internationalization, but also on the manner of their habitualization and institutionalization in the practice of academic administration and organizational management. The issue of legitimization of institutional changes is addressed by means of the rationalized myths that create durable dispositions for specific practices, changes in procedures and attitudes in a given socio-political setting. I draw on empirical examples that include practical solutions and strategies developed under the conditions of semiperipheral positionality of the Nordic states. This perspective makes their internationalization policies an interesting frame of reference for other countries and the paper concludes by pointing to the latest trends that can serve either as an inspiration or a warning for other states. The Nordic countries offer an example of how institutionalizing the 'strategic gains' narrative from globalization may lead to a recalibration of an earlier knowledge regime along with attempts to change centre-periphery relations, including the reframing of priorities and rationalities of different stakeholders in higher education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. UMIĘDZYNARODOWIENIE UCZELNI WYŻSZYCH W POLSCE Z UWZGLĘDNIENIEM KIERUNKÓW PEDAGOGICZNYCH.
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KORCZAK, JAROSŁAW
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UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,FOREIGN students ,HIGHER education ,FOREIGN study ,GLOBALIZATION - Abstract
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- 2022
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7. Internationalization and Democracy: A Critique of Canadian Higher Education in Light of John Dewey's Philosophy.
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Heringer, Rebeca
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HIGHER education ,PHILOSOPHY of education ,GLOBALIZATION ,CITIZENSHIP education ,FOREIGN students - Abstract
Universities all over the world have been greatly transformed by the modern process of internationalization of higher education. However beneficial this phenomenon may be for both students and institutions, much harm could be done if the purposes of education are taken for granted, especially when aiming at a democratic education. Thus, in light of John Dewey's philosophy of education, one of the most renowned scholars in the area, this paper offers a critique to Canadian higher education based on a qualitative research conducted with ten professors of a mid-sized Canadian university, who reflected upon their graduate international students and internationalization. Findings evoke not only the pertinence of Dewey's ideas to the 21st century, but, above all, an appeal for philosophy of education in the pursuit of a meaningful and democratic internationalization process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
8. 'History's silent?': The Self-Advertising of Chinese Universities.
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YOUFEI TIAN
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IDEOLOGY ,HIGHER education ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,PUBLIC relations ,HISTORY ,PROMOTIONAL films - Abstract
Inspired by the alternative understanding that history is in fact a particular (re)interpretation of the past and university history (the history of a university) is an effort at public relations, this paper examines how Chinese universities construct values about themselves in their texts of history for self-advertising in the context of the internationalization of higher education. Supported by a corpus and anchored in the Appraisal model, the analysis finds that, overall, the Chinese universities take advantage of the apparent objectivity of history for their subjective purpose of commodifying marketable qualities: under the values of Normality and Capacity, these respects of importance, excellence, and strength are foregrounded with the market in view. Predominantly realized in an overall tone of assertiveness and authority derived from the frequent manipulation of single and contracting voices, these values become, as it were, truths that the universities persuade the reader into accepting, and meanwhile they, especially those invoked by government-related features, suggest an ideology of power dependence that the universities show off in self-advertising. This study of university history seems to render the so-called distinction between promotional and less promotional public genres irrelevant in the neoliberal, consumerist culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
9. Who Governs the Internationalization of Higher Education? A Comparative Analysis of Macro-Regional Policies in Canada and the European Union.
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Tamtik, Merli
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GLOBALIZATION ,HIGHER education ,MULTI-level governance (Theory) ,NORMATIVITY (Ethics) - Abstract
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- 2017
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10. (In)compatibility of CLIL and ESP courses at university.
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Ardeo, Joseba M. González
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INTEGRATED learning systems ,ENGLISH language ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,GLOBALIZATION ,HIGHER education ,ANGLICIZATION ,DATA analysis - Abstract
This paper deals with the current coexistence of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) and CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) courses in tertiary educational settings in the Basque Country. The University of the Basque Country (UBC) is immersed in an ongoing process of internationalization and, consequently, its language teachers are witnessing an unstoppable process of Anglicization. At present, and presumably in the medium and long term, institutional decisions will continue to support CLIL in preference to ESP. In order to analyse this process within the UBC, quantitative data about these two linguistic approaches are gathered and compared with data from 2005. A questionnaire aimed at gathering the opinions of engineering students who currently take both types of courses is also used as a source of qualitative data. The main conclusion of this exploratory study is that both types of courses seem to be compatible. However, language teachers, English-medium content teachers and students are facing a tough challenge, since neither of the two types of course is a panacea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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11. Cultural Dimension in Internationalization of the Curriculum in Higher Education.
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Sá, Maria José and Serpa, Sandro
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COLLEGE curriculum ,COVID-19 ,GLOBALIZATION ,BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases ,CRITICAL thinking - Abstract
Internationalization in higher education seems to be an unavoidable process, albeit temporarily limited by the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease of 2019) pandemic. Specifically, internationalization of the curriculum in the context of higher education is a dimension of this internationalization that is less valued in published studies. This paper, through critical reflection, sought to contribute to a deeper understanding of internationalization of the curriculum in higher education. The methodology used consisted of a bibliographic search in international databases, and the selected documents were analyzed using the content analysis technique. This analysis allowed concluding that internationalization of the curriculum in higher education is a complex process and involves several actors, with various challenges to be considered. For this process to be successful, it involves the ability to be attentive to the cultural multiplicity that will be experienced in classes where this internationalization of the curriculum exists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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12. Understanding the Internationalization of Higher Education in Turkey: The meaning and Current Policies.
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ERICOK, Baris and ARASTAMAN, Gokhan
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HIGHER education ,GLOBALIZATION ,INTERNATIONAL competition ,POLITICAL integration ,SOFT power (Social sciences) - Abstract
In the present study, the issue under scrutiny is the meaning and current policies of the internationalization of higher education (HEI) in Turkey. This research is a descriptive case study and the data were collected through document analysis. The documents analyzed within the scope of the study are as follows: "Internationalization Strategy Document in Higher Education 2018-2022 (CoHE, 2017)"; "Research Project Report on Making Turkish Universities an Attraction Center for International Students in the Framework of Internationalization of Higher Education (Kadıoğlu & Özer, 2015)"; "Growth, Quality, Internationalization: A Roadmap for Higher Education in Turkey (Çetinsaya, 2014)", "10th Development Plan 2014-2018 (T.R. Ministry of Development, 2013)" and "11th Development Plan 2019-2023 (T.R. Presidential Strategy and Budget Department, 2019)". The content analysis method was used to analyze the data. The available evidence seems to suggest that the internationalization of higher education in Turkey has academic meanings in the sub-dimensions of education/training, institutional quality, research/publication, and human resources; cultural meanings in the sub-dimensions of cultural ambassador, diversity, and integration; political meanings in foreign policy, soft power, political closeness sub-dimensions and, finally, economic meanings in the sub-dimensions of human resources, growth, global competition, and economic mobility. There is overwhelming evidence corroborating the notion that the policies of recognition and visibility, mobility, internationalization, strategic planning, and student opportunities have been applied to the internationalization of higher education in Turkey. Overall, this study strengthens the need for the Internationalization of Higher Education Working Committee, which comprises all the stakeholders under one roof. The current data highlight the importance of continuous efforts to make the faculty members, students, and administrative staff competent in foreign languages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Exploring High-Quality Institutional Internationalization for Higher Education Sustainability in China: Evidence from Stakeholders.
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Li, Jian and Xue, Eryong
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The current study explored high-quality institutional internationalization for promoting sustainable development of higher education in China, from stakeholders' perspectives. We assessed students' and faculty members' satisfaction regarding factors involved in the internationalization of higher education institutions. We recruited 498 students (undergraduate students and graduate students) and 209 faculty members (research track and administration track) and assessed their satisfaction with institutional internationalization initiatives in multiple dimensions, including international courses, research, cooperation and services. The results revealed that student satisfaction with institutional internationalization was influenced by four factors: international faculty resources, international curriculum, international services, and international campus. Of these factors, international faculty resources had the greatest influence, and international campus had the least influence. Teachers' satisfaction was influenced by international services, international research, and international cooperation, of which international services had the greatest influence and international cooperation had the least influence. Based on the current results, we suggest that national and local government should promote institutional internationalization in the post-epidemic era, and that Chinese-foreign academic cooperation should be enhanced for both students and faculty members. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. The Role of Host-Universities in the Process of Erasmus Students' Intercultural Adaptation.
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UDREA, Georgiana, DUMITRIU, Diana-Luiza, SCÎRLAT, Mădălina-Ştefana, and STROE, Andreea
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STUDENTS ,HIGHER education ,DIGITAL media ,COMMUNICATION ,PUBLIC relations - Abstract
Within the general framework of the internationalization of higher education, this paper brings forward the role of host-universities in facilitating the intercultural adaptation of Erasmus students. In line with Kim's (2001, 2005) theoretical approach, the general premise that we build our research on is that the more universities involve in organizing activities which encourage communication and social relationships for the visiting students, the easier the adaptive process to the new socio-cultural medium would be for them. Based on 20 in-depth interviews with Romanian students aged between 19 and 23, who went on an Erasmus programme of 4 to 8 months in different European countries, we discuss which were the main facilitators and barriers that they had to cope with during their mobility sojourn. Although the results show a low level of host-universities engagement in facilitating the adaptive process of visiting students, we lay stress on how universities can approach this process as a win-win relation and which are the short-term and long-term implications on both individual and organizational level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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15. COSMOPOLITISMO, PRÁTICAS DE MOBILIDADE E JUVENTUDE: A EXPERIÊNCIA DO INTERCÂMBIO ACADÊMICO ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS BRASILEIROS.
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Francisco de Azevedo, Leonardo and de Almeida Dutra, Rogéria Campos
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EDUCATIONAL exchanges ,LANGUAGE acquisition ,FOREIGN study ,COSMOPOLITANISM ,HIGHER education ,STUDENT mobility ,GLOBALIZATION - Abstract
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- 2022
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16. Balanced Scorecard as a model to implement internationalization in public universities: an interpretative glance through participative research.
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Loureiro Lourenço, Rosenery and Petenuci, Maria Eugênia
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BALANCED scorecard ,PUBLIC universities & colleges ,GLOBALIZATION ,KEY performance indicators (Management) ,HIGHER education ,STATE universities & colleges - Abstract
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- 2022
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17. Globalization/s: Reproduction and Resistance in the Internationalization of Higher Education.
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Beck, Kumari
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HIGHER education ,GLOBALIZATION ,GLOBAL studies ,CANADIAN educational assistance ,EDUCATION research - Abstract
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- 2012
18. Contemporary trends in East Asian higher education: dispositions of international students in a Taiwan university.
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Roberts, Amy, Chou, Prudence, and Ching, Greg
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SCHOOL enrollment ,ACADEMIC achievement ,HIGHER education ,MANDARIN dialects ,FOREIGN students ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
This article details a mixed methods study conducted during the 2007–2008 academic year at the National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taipei Taiwan. It contributes to discourse examining the opportunities and challenges of international student enrollments in institutions of higher learning around the globe. In scope it details an empirical study exploring the dispositions of NCCU international students in terms of their academic and social spheres. Trends in Taiwan reflect traditional East Asian patterns; substantial numbers of university students from Taiwan studied in the United States and Britain while very few incoming international students chose the island nation as a host destination. In recent years the influx of international students to Taiwan has increased significantly, rising from 6,380 in 2001 to 21,005 in 2007 (Ko, , 2008). The use of both quantitative and qualitative methods provided clarity and extended critical interpretations of the issues and dilemmas surrounding the international student experience in Taiwan. Results indicate that the capability of the NCCU as a host institution to sustain and attract increasing numbers of incoming international students is linked to factors such as the unique opportunity to study traditional as opposed to simplified Chinese characters, the availability and accessibility of Taiwan government sponsored scholarships, and the high standard of the NCCU Mandarin Studies program. Implications suggest that universities committed to internationalization are called to address the realities—both positive and negative—of operating as globally competitive institutions. As such, attracting the right kind of international students at the NCCU and determining standards for their contribution to campus life are more important goals than the total number of international students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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19. SOCIETAL ROLES OF INTERNATIONALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
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Kostiuk, Tetiana, Vyhovska, Olha, and Mankovska, Iryna
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HIGHER education & society ,GLOBALIZATION ,SOFT skills ,MULTICULTURALISM ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
The article is devoted to the main challenges relevant in the context of the internationalization of higher education (IHE) as an undeniable part of Bologna process, unification of strategies and QA and verbalized by the sotietal paradigm of human development. IHE as part of the university's strategy is based on the core values of higher education and contributes to their observance. In addition, IHE has its own societal narratives traditionally including the development of soft skills, multiculturalism, polylingualism, tolerance, leadership, stress resistance etc. IHE serves both the HEIs and the countries, which got expressly clear in scope of the knowledge society. However, is there a downside to IHE impact and a risk to the academic systems of nation-states? What can be called unethical while implementing IHE? These and other issues have been addressed in this publication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
20. Cultural Dimension in Internationalization of the Curriculum in Higher Education
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Maria José Sá and Sandro Serpa
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higher education ,internationalization of the curriculum ,internationalization of higher education ,higher education teachers ,higher education students ,higher education curricula ,Education - Abstract
Internationalization in higher education seems to be an unavoidable process, albeit temporarily limited by the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease of 2019) pandemic. Specifically, internationalization of the curriculum in the context of higher education is a dimension of this internationalization that is less valued in published studies. This paper, through critical reflection, sought to contribute to a deeper understanding of internationalization of the curriculum in higher education. The methodology used consisted of a bibliographic search in international databases, and the selected documents were analyzed using the content analysis technique. This analysis allowed concluding that internationalization of the curriculum in higher education is a complex process and involves several actors, with various challenges to be considered. For this process to be successful, it involves the ability to be attentive to the cultural multiplicity that will be experienced in classes where this internationalization of the curriculum exists.
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- 2020
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21. International Education as Soft Power? The Contributions and Challenges of Canadian Foreign Policy to the Internationalization of Higher Education
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Trilokekar, Roopa Desai
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- 2010
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22. Education and Research Policy as an Instrument of Soft Power in Germany
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N. Bolshova
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“мягкая сила” ,“умная сила” ,"soft power ,"smart power ,higher education ,research and development ,internationalization of higher education ,elite university ,high-skilled migrants ,International relations ,JZ2-6530 - Abstract
Paper analyzes higher education and resarch policy in Germany as an important instrument in ensuring the competitiveness and influence of the state in the international arena. In today's global struggle for leadership Germany relies on "soft" and "smart" power («soft and smart power»): education, research, innovation and human capital. This article discusses the most important initiatives the federal government and lands in the past five years, aiming at strengthening the position of Germany as a world center of higher education and advanced research and the most attractive location for highly qualified specialists from around the world.
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- 2014
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23. Education and Research Policy as an Instrument of Soft Power in Germany
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Natalia Bolshova
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“мягкая сила” ,“умная сила” ,высшее образование ,НИОКР ,интернационализация высшего образования ,университет ,высококвалифицированные мигранты ,"soft power ,"smart power ,higher education ,research and development ,internationalization of higher education ,elite university ,high-skilled migrants ,International relations ,JZ2-6530 - Abstract
Paper analyzes higher education and resarch policy in Germany as an important instrument in ensuring the competitiveness and influence of the state in the international arena. In today's global struggle for leadership Germany relies on "soft" and "smart" power («soft and smart power»): education, research, innovation and human capital. This article discusses the most important initiatives the federal government and lands in the past five years, aiming at strengthening the position of Germany as a world center of higher education and advanced research and the most attractive location for highly qualified specialists from around the world.
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- 2014
24. Estado do conhecimento sobre internacionalização da educação superior: conceitos e práticas The state of knowledge in the internationalization of higher education: concepts and practices
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Marília Costa Morosini
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internacionalização da educação superior ,estado do conhecimento ,transnacionalizacão ,educação superior ,Internationalization of Higher Education ,state of art ,higher education ,transnationalization ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 - Abstract
A partir da década de 90 a internacionalização da educação superior se fortifica no panorama mundial. Corrobora para isto a tendência de categorizar a educação como serviço, regulamentada pela OMC, paralelo ao predomínio da concepção de transnacionalização frente à da soberania do estado-nação. O trabalho objetiva identificar o estado de conhecimento sobre internacionalização universitária, conceitos e práticas (DALE, 2000), neste século, por meio do estudo de banco de dados de periódicos de educação, da Europa e da América do Norte. A metodologia segue os princípios de análise de conteúdo. Foram identificados o crescimento da produção sobre o tema e uma tendência à alteração de foco temático: do conceitual para a prática. A internacionalização da educação superior frente à expansão quase que desordenada do sistema e à complexidade instituída, necessita, urgentemente, de estudos e políticas públicas que freiem a perspectiva mercadológica e contribuam para a qualidade acadêmica social.The internationalization of higher education assumes a leading role in the world scenario after the 1990s. This tendency is fortified with the classification of higher education as service, subject to the General Agreement of Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the prevailing notion of transnationalization over sovereignty of the nation-state. This paper intends to identify the state of knowledge about university internationalization, concepts and practices (DALE, 2000), in this century, from the analysis of data bases of European and North-American education periodicals. The methodology is guided by the principles of content analysis. The growth of scholarly writings on the topic has been identified, along with a tendency of altering the thematic focus: from conceptual to practical. The internationalization of higher education in the light of the expansion of the system and complexity urges for studies and public policies that reduce the market approach and contribute to the social-academic quality.
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- 2006
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25. LAS COMPETENCIAS: BASE PARA LA INTERNACIONALIZACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR.
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De Zan, Arturo T., G., Luis A. Paipa, and Ciro, Parra M.
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GLOBALIZATION ,HIGHER education ,CURRICULUM ,ENGINEERING education ,WORLD culture - Abstract
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- 2011
26. The Academic Mobility of Students from Kazakhstan to Japan: Problems and Prospects.
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Rustemova, Aktolkyn, Meirmanov, Serik, Okada, Akito, Ashinova, Zhanar, and Rustem, Kamshat
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HIGHER education ,GLOBALIZATION ,SOCIALIZATION ,SOCIOLOGY ,SOVEREIGNTY - Abstract
Background: Despite the internationalization of higher education (IoHE) in Kazakhstan and it being among the top 15 countries sending students abroad, the level of student mobility between Kazakhstan and Japan and factors influencing it have not been well analyzed. Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore outgoing student mobility from Kazakhstan to Japan and the reasons underlining this situation. Methods: A descriptive study, involving a literature review and an analysis of data from the two largest universities in Kazakhstan together with those from the Bolashak international scholarship scheme, was performed. Results: The analysis suggested that outgoing student mobility from Kazakhstan to Japan remains at a stable but low level. The mobility of students is mainly a matter of the initiative of universities or the students themselves. The main reasons are the dependence of the policy of the IoHE on the foreign policy of Kazakhstan; the low level of pull factors for students such as affordability, recommendations from acquaintances, or lack of awareness about the country; and absence of a supportive legislative basis for the development of cooperation on higher education between the two countries. Conclusion: Given the areas of common interest economically and politically between Kazakhstan and Japan, there is potential for significantly more student mobility than there is at present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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