The Globalization of Internationalization
Emerging Voices and Perspectives
Herausgeber: De Wit, Hans; Jones, Elspeth; Gacel-Ávila, Jocelyne
The Globalization of Internationalization
Emerging Voices and Perspectives
Herausgeber: De Wit, Hans; Jones, Elspeth; Gacel-Ávila, Jocelyne
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The Globalization of Internationalization is a timely text which gives voice to the emerging perspectives surrounding internationalization.
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The Globalization of Internationalization is a timely text which gives voice to the emerging perspectives surrounding internationalization.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 451g
- ISBN-13: 9781138100664
- ISBN-10: 1138100668
- Artikelnr.: 45654030
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 451g
- ISBN-13: 9781138100664
- ISBN-10: 1138100668
- Artikelnr.: 45654030
Hans de Wit is Director of the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) at Boston College, USA, and Professor in International Higher Education at the Department of Higher Education and Leadership of the Lynch School of Education, Boston College. Jocelyne Gacel-Ávila is General Coordinator of the UNESCO Regional Observatory on Internationalization and Networks for Tertiary Education in Latin America and the Caribbean, Vice Dean of the research division for Social Sciences and Humanities, tenured researcher and professor of the PhD programme on Higher Education at the University of Guadalajara. Elspeth Jones is Emerita Professor of the Internationalisation of Higher Education, Leeds Beckett University and Honorary Visiting Fellow, Centre for Higher Education Internationalisation, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, (CHEI) Milan, Italy. Nico Jooste is Senior Director of the Office for International Education at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa and President of the International Education Association of South Africa (IEASA).
Part One: The Global Context 1. Higher education internationalisation -
adjusting to new landscapes. 2. School Internationalization and its
Implications for Higher Education. Part Two: Politics, Conflict and Social
Issues 3. Higher Education's Response to the European Refugee Crisis:
Challenges, Strategies, and Opportunities. 4. Higher Education and its
International Dimensions in Post-Conflict Settings. 5. Internationalization
Strategies and Social Inclusion: the experience of women entrepreneurs in
rural areas of the Region of Valparaiso, Chile. Part Three: Regional
Examples of Internationalization in the Emerging and Developing World 6.
Student Mobility in Latin America and the Caribbean: latest trends and
innovative programs. 7. Internationalization in the MENA Region: A Case
Study of Higher Education. 8. The Internationalisation of Higher Education
in the Caribbean. 9. Internationalisation of universities in the
peripheries. 10. Regional partnership and integration: key to the
improvement of Internationalisation of Higher Education in Latin America.
Part Four: National Policies for Internationalization 11.
Internationalisation in a Non-market Environment: The case of Russia. 12.
Internationalization of Higher Education in Vietnam: Moving Towards
Interdependence. 13. Internationalization of Higher Education in China: A
National Scenario. 14. Human Capital or Talent Development? A paradigm
shift by Malaysian higher education. Part Five: Institutional
Internationalization in Emerging and Developing Contexts 15. Innovative
approaches to Internationalisation in Rural South Africa: The Case of the
University of Venda 16. Internationalizing the Curriculum in Kazakhstan:
Perceptions, rationales and challenges. 17. Higher Education Stakeholder
Perceptions on Internationalisation of the Curriculum: Evidence from an
institutional study in Cambodia. 18. Internationalisation strategies in
Ghana's public universities. 19. Voices and perspectives on
internationalization from the emerging and developing world, where are we
heading?
adjusting to new landscapes. 2. School Internationalization and its
Implications for Higher Education. Part Two: Politics, Conflict and Social
Issues 3. Higher Education's Response to the European Refugee Crisis:
Challenges, Strategies, and Opportunities. 4. Higher Education and its
International Dimensions in Post-Conflict Settings. 5. Internationalization
Strategies and Social Inclusion: the experience of women entrepreneurs in
rural areas of the Region of Valparaiso, Chile. Part Three: Regional
Examples of Internationalization in the Emerging and Developing World 6.
Student Mobility in Latin America and the Caribbean: latest trends and
innovative programs. 7. Internationalization in the MENA Region: A Case
Study of Higher Education. 8. The Internationalisation of Higher Education
in the Caribbean. 9. Internationalisation of universities in the
peripheries. 10. Regional partnership and integration: key to the
improvement of Internationalisation of Higher Education in Latin America.
Part Four: National Policies for Internationalization 11.
Internationalisation in a Non-market Environment: The case of Russia. 12.
Internationalization of Higher Education in Vietnam: Moving Towards
Interdependence. 13. Internationalization of Higher Education in China: A
National Scenario. 14. Human Capital or Talent Development? A paradigm
shift by Malaysian higher education. Part Five: Institutional
Internationalization in Emerging and Developing Contexts 15. Innovative
approaches to Internationalisation in Rural South Africa: The Case of the
University of Venda 16. Internationalizing the Curriculum in Kazakhstan:
Perceptions, rationales and challenges. 17. Higher Education Stakeholder
Perceptions on Internationalisation of the Curriculum: Evidence from an
institutional study in Cambodia. 18. Internationalisation strategies in
Ghana's public universities. 19. Voices and perspectives on
internationalization from the emerging and developing world, where are we
heading?
Part One: The Global Context 1. Higher education internationalisation -
adjusting to new landscapes. 2. School Internationalization and its
Implications for Higher Education. Part Two: Politics, Conflict and Social
Issues 3. Higher Education's Response to the European Refugee Crisis:
Challenges, Strategies, and Opportunities. 4. Higher Education and its
International Dimensions in Post-Conflict Settings. 5. Internationalization
Strategies and Social Inclusion: the experience of women entrepreneurs in
rural areas of the Region of Valparaiso, Chile. Part Three: Regional
Examples of Internationalization in the Emerging and Developing World 6.
Student Mobility in Latin America and the Caribbean: latest trends and
innovative programs. 7. Internationalization in the MENA Region: A Case
Study of Higher Education. 8. The Internationalisation of Higher Education
in the Caribbean. 9. Internationalisation of universities in the
peripheries. 10. Regional partnership and integration: key to the
improvement of Internationalisation of Higher Education in Latin America.
Part Four: National Policies for Internationalization 11.
Internationalisation in a Non-market Environment: The case of Russia. 12.
Internationalization of Higher Education in Vietnam: Moving Towards
Interdependence. 13. Internationalization of Higher Education in China: A
National Scenario. 14. Human Capital or Talent Development? A paradigm
shift by Malaysian higher education. Part Five: Institutional
Internationalization in Emerging and Developing Contexts 15. Innovative
approaches to Internationalisation in Rural South Africa: The Case of the
University of Venda 16. Internationalizing the Curriculum in Kazakhstan:
Perceptions, rationales and challenges. 17. Higher Education Stakeholder
Perceptions on Internationalisation of the Curriculum: Evidence from an
institutional study in Cambodia. 18. Internationalisation strategies in
Ghana's public universities. 19. Voices and perspectives on
internationalization from the emerging and developing world, where are we
heading?
adjusting to new landscapes. 2. School Internationalization and its
Implications for Higher Education. Part Two: Politics, Conflict and Social
Issues 3. Higher Education's Response to the European Refugee Crisis:
Challenges, Strategies, and Opportunities. 4. Higher Education and its
International Dimensions in Post-Conflict Settings. 5. Internationalization
Strategies and Social Inclusion: the experience of women entrepreneurs in
rural areas of the Region of Valparaiso, Chile. Part Three: Regional
Examples of Internationalization in the Emerging and Developing World 6.
Student Mobility in Latin America and the Caribbean: latest trends and
innovative programs. 7. Internationalization in the MENA Region: A Case
Study of Higher Education. 8. The Internationalisation of Higher Education
in the Caribbean. 9. Internationalisation of universities in the
peripheries. 10. Regional partnership and integration: key to the
improvement of Internationalisation of Higher Education in Latin America.
Part Four: National Policies for Internationalization 11.
Internationalisation in a Non-market Environment: The case of Russia. 12.
Internationalization of Higher Education in Vietnam: Moving Towards
Interdependence. 13. Internationalization of Higher Education in China: A
National Scenario. 14. Human Capital or Talent Development? A paradigm
shift by Malaysian higher education. Part Five: Institutional
Internationalization in Emerging and Developing Contexts 15. Innovative
approaches to Internationalisation in Rural South Africa: The Case of the
University of Venda 16. Internationalizing the Curriculum in Kazakhstan:
Perceptions, rationales and challenges. 17. Higher Education Stakeholder
Perceptions on Internationalisation of the Curriculum: Evidence from an
institutional study in Cambodia. 18. Internationalisation strategies in
Ghana's public universities. 19. Voices and perspectives on
internationalization from the emerging and developing world, where are we
heading?