Internationalization in Higher Education and Research

Internationalization in Higher Education and Research

Perspectives, Obstacles, Alternatives

Engwall, Lars

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2025

261

Mole

9783031473371

15 a 20 dias

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Part I: Perspectives on Internationalization.- Chapter 1: Setting the Scene.- Chapter 2: Internationalization in and of Higher Education: Critical Reflections on its Conceptual Evolution.- Chapter 3: The Globally Distributed European-American University: Tensions and Challenges.- Chapter 4: Putting Global University Rankings in Context: Internationalising Comparability and the Geo-politicisation of Higher Education and Science.- Part II: Obstacles to Internationalization.- Chapter 5: Internationalization between Strategy and Ethos: Multilingualism as a Sphere of Glocal Paradox.- Chapter 6: How Open Can It Be? The Promise of Open Systems and Open Science under Siege.- Chapter 7: Unpredictable Mobilities: How International Students Navigate the Ambiguous Terrain between Political Constraints and Their Aspirations of a Desirable Life.- Chapter 8: International Student Mobility and the Global Climate Crisis.- Part III: Alternative Modes of Internationalization.- Chapter: Chapter 9: Is Internationalisation at Home, as an Alternative to Student Mobility, the Only Way to Equip Students with Intercultural Skills?.- Chapter 10: Chapter 10. Revisiting Access in Debates on Internationalisation: Transnational Rights?.- Chapter 11: The International Branch Campus: Motives and Mechanisms.- Part IV: Conclusions.- Major Messages.
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Global Rankings;Student Mobility in Europe;European-American University;global research system;academia's global governance;public policy;global excellence and reputation building;Internationalization of the Social and Human Sciences;the production of intellectual stardom;Student Mobility and the Climate Emergency;neoliberal policy environments;quantitative student mobility trends;Danish higher education system;international student fees;cross-border higher education