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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C : World Bank
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040615590
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 387 p) , ill , 23 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe World Bank E-Library Archive Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041181-4
    ISBN: 0821362097 , 0821362100 , 9780821362099
    Series Statement: Directions in development
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:c2005
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Higher education in Latin America 2005
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1762520583
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 362 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789004462717
    Series Statement: Global perspectives on higher education volume 50
    Content: Introduction : the Fulbright New Century Scholars Program / Patti McGill Peterson and Philip G. Altbach -- Challenges and prospects for higher education / Heather Eggins, Anna Smolentseva and Hans de Wit -- A faculty in crisis : external and internal challenges to the academic profession / Nelly P. Stromquist -- Striving for gender equality : the EU, research, and higher education / Heather Eggins and Elisabeth Lillie -- Prospects for internationalization, advancement, and gender equity in Danish universities / Carol Colatrella and Kirsten Gomard -- Holistic admissions as a global phenomenon / Michael Bastedo -- Varieties of learning regimes and their impact on social inclusion / Elizabeth Balbachevsky -- Citizenship and access to higher education : the missing piece / Gaële Goastellec -- Equity and access to higher education twenty-five years later : a review of enrollment, graduation and employment trends in South African universities / Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela -- The governance of European higher education in transition / Patrick Clancy -- What is the emerging society with a high participation higher education system? / Anna Smolentseva -- Diverse higher education systems : reflecting local and regional academic cultures / Sarah Guri-Rosenblit -- The future of South African universities as engaged institutions that are globally networked and locally responsive / Chika Trevor Sehoole and Olaide Agbaje -- Global funding trends in higher education : the challenges of competition, selectivity, and differentiation / Pedro Teixeira -- Improving access to higher education through demand-side policies : lessons learned from the experience of gainful employment regulations in the U.S. / Sunwoong Kim and Rie Mori -- Internationalization in higher education : global trends and recommendations for Its future / Hans de Wit and Philip G. Altbach -- The Boston College Center for International Education and the emergence of a field of analysis, 1995-2020 / Philip G. Altbach and Hans de Wit -- Appendix 1. Directory of Fulbright New Century Scholars Program, 2005-2006 -- Appendix 2. 2005-2006 Fulbright New Century Scholars outcomes.
    Content: "This volume is already the 50th in the book series Global Perspectives on Higher Education ! In this book, the editors and authors paid special attention to this important anniversary. The 50th volume in the book series 'Global Perspectives on Higher Education' offers a stimulating and thoughtful assessment of higher education from a global perspective which addresses the challenges and prospects for the next decade. The challenges now faced by higher education and its likely future prospects and patterns are examined in terms of policy papers and case studies. Five broad topics are considered: the situation of academic faculty, the demand for access, the role of the university in society and its governance, funding trends, and higher education's international dimensions. The volume brings together as authors fourteen of the thirty participants of the Fulbright New Century Scholars 2005/2006 program, whose research addressed the topic of Higher Education in the 21st Century: Global Challenge and National Response and was published in a volume edited by the program leaders, Philip G. Altbach and Patti McGill Peterson, Higher Education in the New Century: Global Challenges and Innovative Ideas (2007). The present book not only continues the examination and assessment of current global trends in higher education, but also bears witness to the enduring power of Senator Fulbright's vision of furthering mutual international understanding and offering collaborative study opportunities which extend the frontiers of knowledge"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004462700
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004462694
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Higher education in the next decade Leiden : Brill | Sense, 2021 ISBN 9789004462700
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004462694
    Language: English
    URL: DOI
    Author information: Wit, Hans de 1950-
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_181632969X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789463003018
    Series Statement: Global Perspectives on Higher Education 34
    Content: Offering a range of perspectives on internationalization in higher education from a globally dispersed group of authors, this book reflects the many facets of the theme. It reminds us that, while internationalization is strongly connected to the globalization of society, at the same time it is deeply embedded in local political, economic and social structures, systems and cultures. The increasing attention given to internationalization by institutions all around the world is leading to diversification and broadening of practice. This in turn deepens our understanding of what is needed to enhance the educational experiences of students, and how the outcomes of internationalization contribute to the skills needed in a globalized and multicultural society. Yet inevitably the impact is becoming more noticeable locally and the six sections of the book focus on these dimensions: Internationalization in Local and Global Contexts Local and Global Drivers for Change Global and Local Dimensions of Curriculum Internationalization The Outcomes of Local and Global International Education Internationalization for Local and Global Employability Regional and National Cases of Local and Global Internationalization How can we define more precise learning outcomes that underpin learning and teaching? How do we avoid the societal risks of internationalization and ensure that internationalization opportunities and benefits are shared equally? How do we prevent brain drain and commercialization? What are the values that underlie our actions? These are just some of the questions that will occupy our minds, locally and globally, in the years to come and which this book seeks to highlight
    Note: Preliminary Material /
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789463003001
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Global and Local Internationalization Leiden Boston : Brill | Sense, 2016
    Language: English
    URL: DOI
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_173812388X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789460911460
    Series Statement: Global Perspectives on Higher Education 11
    Content: Preliminary Material /Hans de Wit , Pawan Agarwal , Mohsen Elmahdy Said , Molatlhegi T. Sehoole and Muhammad Sirozi -- The Internationalization of Higher Education in a Global Context /Hans de Wit -- Changing Dynamics in International Student Circulation: Meanings, Push and Pull Factors, Trends, and Data /Hans de Wit -- International Student Circulation in Egypt /Mohsen Elmadhy Said -- India in the Context of International Student Circulation: Status and Prospects /Pawan Agarwal -- Indonesian Experiences in the Global Dynamics of International Students’ Circulation /Muhammad Sirozi -- South Africa and the Dynamics of International Student Circulation /Molathlegi Sehoole -- International Student Circulation in the Context of the Bologna Process and the Lisbon Strategy /Hans de Wit -- The Role of American Higher Education in International Student Circulation /Hans de Wit and Laura E. Rumbley -- The Dynamics of International Student Circulation in a Global Context: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations /Pawan Agarwal , Mohsen Elmahdy Said , Molathlegi Sehoole , Muhammad Sirozi and Hans de Wit -- About the Authors /Hans de Wit , Pawan Agarwal , Mohsen Elmahdy Said , Molatlhegi T. Sehoole and Muhammad Sirozi -- Series /Hans de Wit , Pawan Agarwal , Mohsen Elmahdy Said , Molatlhegi T. Sehoole and Muhammad Sirozi.
    Content: Student mobility is the most important factor in the internationalization of higher education. In this book, existing assumptions will be questioned: that mobility is primarily South-North and North-North, and that South-South flows are rather marginal; that the economic rationale has become so dominant that there are nearly no other motives to be found anymore; and that the growing presence of national and international providers of higher education, and opportunities for distance education, reduce the need for international student mobility. The dynamics of international student circulation will be analyzed on the basis of four countries (Egypt, India, Indonesia and South Africa), which are perceived to be primarily on the sending side of student mobility, and Europe and the USA, which are perceived to be primarily but not exclusively on the receiving side. These case studies will be placed in the context of broader developments in the internationalization of higher education, and related to definitions, methodological issues and global data, as used by UNESCO, OECD and others. This study has been undertaken by five scholars from different parts of the world in the context of the 2005-2006 New Century Scholars Programme 'Higher Education in the Twenty- First Century', of the Fulbright Programme. The book will be of relevance for both researchers and practitioners on globalization and the internationalization of higher education
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789087902599
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Dynamics of International Student Circulation in a Global Context Leiden Boston : Brill | Sense, 2008
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Amsterdam : European Assoc. for Internat. Education
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041346603
    Format: 140 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9789074721301
    Series Statement: EAIE occasional paper 22
    Language: English
    Keywords: Tertiärbereich ; Internationalisierung ; Internationale Kooperation ; Evaluation
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044445248
    Format: 170 Seiten
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulpolitik ; Hochschulplanung
    Author information: Altbach, Philip G. 1941-
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1738153029
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004418912
    Series Statement: Global Perspectives on Higher Education volume 43
    Content: Foreword: Beethoven comes to Boston / Urbain (Ben) DeWinter -- Intelligent internationalization : the shape of things to come / Laura E. Rumbley -- Clear trends and murky future : prospects for internationalization / Philip G. Altbach -- Evolving architecture of/for international education and global science / Ellen Hazelkorn -- Not your parents' internationalization : next generation perspectives / Laura E. Rumbley and Douglas Proctor -- Citius, altius, fortius : global university rankings as the "Olympic games" of higher education? / Maria Yudkevich, Philip G. Altbach and Laura E. Rumbley -- International faculty mobility : crucial and understudied / Laura E. Rumbley and Hans de Wit -- Internationalization 2.0 : not without the faculty / Liz Reisberg -- Centering internationalization outcomes : four reasons to focus on faculty / Kara A. Godwin -- Internationalization and faculty : how to have an intelligent conversation / Douglas Proctor -- The intelligently internationalized researcher / Ariane de Gayardon -- Cross-cultural differences among students : challenges and opportunities for intelligent internationalization / Elena Denisova-Schmidt -- Intelligent internationalization at work in the Hague, the city of peace and justice / Jos Beelen -- US international alumni affairs : pressing questions for an emerging field / Lisa Unangst and Laura E. Rumble -- From "dumb" decolonization to "smart" internationalization : a requisite transition / Damtew Teferra -- Intelligent internationalization : is it feasible in the Latin American and Caribbean higher education context? / Jocelyne Gacel-Ávila -- Forced migrants in higher education : Syrian students at Turkish universities / Hakan Ergin -- Policy, strategy, and practice : toward I2 in the US / Robin Matross Helms -- Intelligent internationalization in the Spanish context / Laura Howard -- Policy development, research and data collection to enhance international program and provider mobility in Africa / Jane Knight -- On intelligent internationalization / Markus Laitinen -- Intelligent internationalization : (re)connections and reconciliations / Irina Ferencz -- Intelligent internationalization in the context of the U.S. : realities, challenges and opportunities / Rajika Bhandari -- Intelligent internationalization : using research results to improve credit mobility at Mexican Higher education institutions / Magdalena L. Bustos-Aguirre -- The policy conundrum / Patti McGill Peterson -- World class 2.0 and internationalization in Chinese higher education / Qi Wang -- The new routes for internationalization of higher education in Brazil / Fernanda Leal -- National policies for internationalization : do they work? / Robin Matross Helms and Laura E. Rumbley -- Moving away from what we know : informing education abroad practices through scholarship / Nick J. Gozik -- Learning for all / Fiona Hunter -- Intelligent internationalization, online learning, and interculturality / Edward Choi, Araz Khajarian, Lisa Unangst and Ayenachew Woldegiyorgis -- Strategic planning, identity, and internationalization : an introduction / Alberto Godenzi -- Internationalization with adjectives / Daniela Crăciun -- Outside the comfort zone : how internationalization can be used to support first generation students / Georgiana Mihut -- Higher education leadership and management training : global maps and gaps / Laura E. Rumbley, Hilligje van't Land and Juliette Becker -- Internationalizing the third mission of universities / Agustian Sutrisno -- What an international branch campus is, and is not : a revised definition / Stephen Wilkins and Laura E. Rumbley -- From mobility to internationalization of the curriculum at home : where are the students in the intelligent internationalization conversation? / Elspeth Jones -- Global learning for all : what does it take to shift a paradigm? / Betty Leask -- Intelligent internationalization in higher education : evolving concepts and trends / Hans de Wit.
    Content: "In 2015, Laura Rumbley put forward the notion that higher education-in a highly complex, globally interdependent world-would be wise to commit to an agenda of "intelligent internationalization" (I2). I2 turns on the notion that "the development of a thoughtful alliance between the research, practitioner, and policy communities," in tandem with key decision makers in leadership roles, is essential for institutions and systems of higher education seeking sustained relevance and vitality through their internationalization efforts. Does "intelligent internationalization" make sense? What is faulty, misguided, or missing from this analysis that could be strengthened through further consideration? On the other hand, what speaks to its value as an idea or agenda to advance the way that internationalization is understood and enacted in the world? These issues will be addressed in this book which builds on a 2018 Symposium on Intelligent Internationalization"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004418905
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Intelligent internationalization: the shape of things to come Leiden Boston: Brill | Sense, 2019
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_173815257X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004423435
    Series Statement: Global Perspectives on Higher Education volume 44
    Content: Part 1. The framework -- Part 2. Countries and institutions -- Part 3. Conclusion.
    Content: "Although an entirely unknown part of higher education worldwide, there are literally hundreds of universities that are owned/managed by families around the world. These institutions are an important subset of private universities-the fastest growing segment of higher education worldwide. Family-owned or managed higher education institutions (FOMHEI) are concentrated in developing and emerging economies, but also exist in Europe and North America. This book is the first to shed light on these institutions-there is currently no other source on this topic Who owns a university? Who is in charge of its management and leadership? How are decisions made? The answers to these key questions would normally be governments or non-profit boards of trustees, or recently, for-profit corporations. There is another category of post-secondary institutions that has emerged in the past half-century challenging the time-honored paradigm of university ownership. Largely unknown, as well as undocumented, is the phenomenon of family-owned or managed higher education institutions. In Asia and Latin America, for example, FOMHEIs have come to comprise a significant segment of a number of higher education systems, as seen in the cases of Thailand, South Korea, India, Brazil and Colombia. We have identified FOMHEIs on all continents-ranging from well-regarded comprehensive universities and top-level specialized institutions to marginal schools. They exist both in the non-profit and for-profit sectors"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004423428
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The global phenomenon of family-owned or managed universities Leiden Boston: Brill | Sense, 2020
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_173815095X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004435841 , 9789004435834
    Series Statement: Global Perspectives on Higher Education 47
    Content: Series Preface -- Hans de Wit, Philip Altbach and Rebecca Schendel -- List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Part 1: Framing the Landscape -- 1 Refugees and Higher Education: Trans-national Perspectives on Access, Equity, and Internationalization -- Hans de Wit, Tessa DeLaquil, Hakan Ergin, Araz Khajarian and Lisa Unangst -- 2 Refugee Higher Education in Contexts of Displacement: Educational Approaches and Programmatic Initiatives -- Thomas M. Crea and David Holdcroft -- 3 Questioning the Ethics and Rationale of Refugee Research -- Hakan Ergin -- Part 2: Regional and National Perspectives -- Section 1: Latin America -- 4 Higher Education’s Response to Refugee Crises: Applying Lessons from the Syrian Conflict to the Venezuelan Context -- Natalie Borg -- 5 Colombian Institutional Responses to the Venezuelan Refugee Crisis -- Hannah Maria Cazzetta -- 6 Going Above and Beyond Access to Higher Education: The Brazilian Case -- Kelber Tozini -- Section 2: North America -- 7 The Staying Dynamic among Syrian Students in the U.S. -- Araz Khajarian -- 8 Latin Americans in the United States: Considerations on Immigrant and Refugee Access to Higher Education -- Gabrielle Oliveira and Corinne Kentor -- 9 Human Rights Discourse and the US Education Landscape: Refugee-Specific Activity at Colleges and Universities in Idaho and Maine -- Lisa Unangst -- Section 3: Europe -- 10 Higher Education Innovations in Response to the Needs of Syrian Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Germany and Elsewhere -- Natalie Borg -- 11 Vocational Training, “Upskilling,” and Paths to Higher Education for Refugees: Insights from Germany and Sweden -- Narintohn Luangrath -- 12 Refugees Access to Higher Education in Ireland -- Michael Cronin, Clíodha Murphy, David M. Doyle, Delma Byrne and Muiread Murphy -- Section 4: Asia and Oceania -- 13 Towards Human Rights and Human Dignity for the Stateless in Higher Education: Denied Access to Higher Education for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh -- Tessa DeLaquil -- 14 At the Policy Margins: People from Refugee Backgrounds in Australian Higher Education -- Andrew Harvey and Betty Leask -- Section 5: Ethiopia -- 15 Higher Education for Refugees in Ethiopia -- Ayenachew A. Woldegiyorgis -- 16 Self-Financing as a New Stream of Refugee Higher Education: The Case of Eritreans in Ethiopia -- Wondwosen Tamrat and Samuel Dermas Habtemariam -- Section 6: Turkey -- 17 Struggles and Assets of Syrian University Students in Turkey -- Özgür Erdur-Baker, Onur Özmen, İdil Aksöz-Efe, Tamer Aker and M. Brinton Lykes -- 18 Integrating Syrian Refugees into Turkish Higher Education: Successes, Challenges, and Future Implications -- Armağan Erdoğan and Hakan Ergin -- Part 3: The K-12 to University Pipeline -- 19 Lessons from the Primary and Secondary School Context: Building Capacity to Support Migrant and Refugee Students -- Rebecca Lowenhaupt and Martin Scanlan -- 20 The K-12 to University Pipeline in the U.S. context: Implications for Refugee Students -- Kerri Evans and Lisa Unangst -- Index.
    Content: Refugees and Higher Education provides a cross-disciplinary lens on one American university’s approach to studying the policies, practices, and experiences associated with the higher education of refugee background students. The focus is not only on refugee education as an issue of access and equity, but also on this phenomenon as seen through the lens of internationalization. What competencies are called for among university faculty and staff welcoming refugee-background students to their institutional contexts? How might “distance learning” be considered anew? These challenges and opportunities for institutional growth will be closely considered by this group of authors from educational leadership, social work, curriculum development, and higher education itself. They address key world regions, and sub-topics ranging from online education in refugee camps to the Brazilian and Colombian responses to the emerging crisis in Venezuela. Scholars researching refugee education cross-nationally often find that refugee education literature is parsed by disciplinary field. This book, in contrast, offers a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary overview of refugee education issues around the world. These perspectives also provide key insights for faculty and staff at higher education institutions that currently enroll asylees or refugees, as well as those that may do so in the future
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Refugees and Higher Education : Trans-national Perspectives on Access, Equity, and Internationalization Leiden Boston : Brill | Sense, 2020
    Language: English
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