100 likes | 125 Views
Explore the transformative process of internationalisation in universities, focusing on student experiences, mobility, strategic partnerships, and the global impact of research. Understand why internationalisation matters in today's interconnected world.
E N D
Internationalisation of Universities Internationalisation Is a process Is a journey specific to each institution Needs an institution wide commitment
Why does Internationalisation matter? An increasingly globalising world Knowledge knows no boundaries Research is increasingly international
A framework The student experience Student mobility Strategic partnerships Research Off-shore programs On-campus international students International consulting
The Student Experience Building on the ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity of the UWS student body Internationalising the curricula Taking advantage of technology
Student Mobility Exchanges and short-term experiences Incorporating overseas study into the curricula Overseas experiences for postgraduate students Financial support needed
Strategic Partnerships Leveraging individual linkages for the institution Institutional partnerships – choosing wisely Reciprocity
Research Dedicated funding Importance of internal processes
Offshore Programs Selecting partners wisely Developing strong protocols Quality assurance Move slowly – with care
International Consultancies Institutional benefits Must be strategically focused Must have appropriate partners Must have strong project management
On-campus International Students Benefits of international students on campus Growth of cross-border education Diversify countries of origin Provide special support