Intelligent Internationalization The Shape of Things to Come.

"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 t...

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Main Author: Godwin, Kara A.
Other Authors: de Wit, Hans
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : BRILL, 2019.
Series:Global Perspectives on Higher Education Ser.
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505 0 |a 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. 
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