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What is Internationalisation

Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
A process by which all facets of the university are developed. This includes curriculum design, pedagogy, strategy, resources, outlook and teaching practice.
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Developing and Supporting the Internationalisation of Research Capacity
Christopher Hill (University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch013
Abstract
The internationalisation of education is a common and perhaps overused term that is still little understood. Developments have been made in the areas of recruitment, overseas delivery, and branch campus creation, but the extent to which our institutions are truly “international” is debatable, especially in light of the fact that few can agree on what is meant by the term itself. The need to collaborate, discuss, reflect, and learn from others is vital for developing nations and developed nations alike. It is in the process of sharing best practice that best practice can itself be developed and further enhanced. Engagement, on a glocal scale, can support integrated learning, contextual understanding, and the internationalisation of research capacity and as such, is an area for further review and reflection.
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