1. Internacionalização do Ensino Superior no Brasil e no Chile: modelos parciais de adoção de normas internacionais
- Author
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Jose Maria Souza Junior
- Subjects
Internationalization ,Politics ,Higher education ,business.industry ,Political science ,Welfare economics ,General Engineering ,Common ground ,business ,Internationalization of Higher Education - Abstract
This study compares how two programmes, Ciencia Sem Fronteiras (Science Without Borders) in Brazil and Becas Chile (Chile Grants) in Chile, match up to the OECD, UNESCO and World Bank guidelines for the internationalization of higher education. Brazil has a centralized the higher education system, and Ciencia Sem Fronteiras incorporates elements endorsed by international organizations. Chile traditionally follows political models created externally, however Becas Chile is an example of a publicly financed programme. The guidelines of the International Organizations are partially implemented by both States. The partial implementation is achieved by bringing pre-existing local norms into line with international norms, finding common ground to create new norms and practices with important influence by local actors. Domestic higher education structures influence the internationalization process in the two countries.
- Published
- 2023