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Selected Bibliography on
Higher Education and
Internationalization
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2007
Academic Finns
Abroad: Challenges of international mobility and the research career
/ Kulonpalo, Jussi / Academy of Finland.-- Helsinki, 2007.
54 p.
- ISBN: 978-951-715-652-9
At Home in the
world: bridging the gap between internationalization and multicultural
education / Olson, Christa
L.; Evans, Rhodri; Shoenberg, Robert F.
/ American Council on Education [ACE].-- Washington,DC, 2007.
43 p.
(Working Papers on Internationalizing Higher Education in the United
States. no. 4)
Balancing economic and other
discourses in the internationalization of higher education in South
Africa/ Dunn, Mel; Nilan, Pam / UNESCO Institute
for Lifelong Learning [Germany].-- In: International Review of
Education//Internationale Zeitschrift für
Erziehungswissenschaft//Revue
Internationale l'Education, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 265-281, 2007.
ISSN:
0020-8566
CONTENTS: Since the end of the apartheid era in South
Africa,'internationalization'
of higher education has been a popular theme as the country takes its
place as
a regional leader in education and research in sub-Saharan Africa.
However,
competing discourses of internationalization have produced economic and
moral
dilemmas rather than the realization of philanthropic academic aims.
The
process of internationalizing higher education in South Africa has been
greatly
compromised by under-funding and overcrowding of post-secondary
education
institutions in the country.
Challenges and
Opportunities for the Internationalization of Higher Education in the
Coming
Decade [Theme issue] / Association for Studies in
International
Education [USA].-- IN: Journal of
Studies in International Education, Special issue, vol. 11, no.
3/4, 2007
- ISSN: 1028-3153
CONTENTS: Research
on internationalisation in higher education (B.M.Kehm and U.Teichler);
Internationalization of higher education in the OECD countries:
challenges and
opportunities for the coming decade (M.van der Wende); The
Internationalization
of higher education: motivations and realities (Ph.G.Altbach and
J.Knight); To
rank or to be ranked: the impact of global rankings in higher education
(S.Marginson and M.van der Wende); Ranking the international dimension
of top
research universities in the United States (A.S.Horn, D.D.Hendel and
G.W.Fry);
We have met the enemy and he is us: the role of the faculty in the
internationalization of higher education in the coming decade
(M.Stohl);
Challenges and opportunities for the internationalization of higher
education
in the coming decade: planned and opportunistic initiatives in American
institutions (J.Edwards); The global campus: challenges and
opportunities for
higher education in North America (W.I.Brustein); Intervening in the
learning
of U.S. students abroad (M.V.Berg); The process of internationalization
of
Latin American higher education (J.Gacel Avila); The development of
international education in Australia: a framework for the future
(T.Adams);
Internationalization of higher education in the developing and emerging
countries: a focus on transnational higher education in Asia (F.Huang);
Questing for internationalization of universities in Asia: critical
reflections
(Ka Ho Mok); The internationalisation of higher education in South
Africa: progress
and challenges (R.Kishun); Internationalisation of South African higher
education in the postapartheid era (S.Rouhani); The professional value
of
temporary study in another European country: employment and work of
former
ERASMUS students (U.Teichler and K.Janson); Impossible things before
breakfast:
myths in education abroad (M.Woolf); High potentials: a CEO perspective
(J.Hermans); Creating universities for a multiethnic and multicultural
world: a
utopia? (M.Cooper).
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