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082 04 370.116091724|223 
245 04 The globalization of internationalization :|bemerging 
       voices and perspectives /|cedited by Hans de Wit, Jocelyne
       Gacel-Avila, Elspeth Jones and Nico Jooste. 
263    201701 
264  1 London :|bRoutledge,|c2017. 
300    312 pages :|billustrations (black and white) 
336    text|2rdacontent 
336    still image|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Internationalization in higher education series 
505 0  <P><STRONG>Part One: The Global Context</STRONG> 1. Higher
       education internationalisation - adjusting to new 
       landscapes. 2. School Internationalization and its 
       Implications for Higher Education. <B>Part Two: Politics, 
       Conflict and Social Issues</B> 3. Higher Education's 
       Response to the European Refugee Crisis: Challenges, 
       Strategies, and Opportunities. 4. Higher Education and its
       International Dimensions in Post-Conflict Settings. 5. 
       Internationalization Strategies and Social Inclusion: the 
       experience of women entrepreneurs in rural areas of the 
       Region of Valparaiso, Chile. <B>Part Three: Regional 
       Examples of Internationalization in the Emerging and 
       Developing World</B> 6. Student Mobility in Latin America 
       and the Caribbean: latest trends and innovative programs. 
       7. Internationalization in the MENA Region: A Case Study 
       of Higher Education. 8. The Internationalisation of Higher
       Education in the Caribbean. 9. Internationalisation of 
       universities in the peripheries. 10. Regional partnership 
       and integration: key to the improvement of 
       Internationalisation of Higher Education in Latin America.
       <B>Part Four: National Policies for Internationalization <
       /B>11. Internationalisation in a Non-market Environment: 
       The case of Russia. 12. Internationalization of Higher 
       Education in Vietnam: Moving Towards Interdependence. 13. 
       Internationalization of Higher Education in China: A 
       National Scenario. 14. Human Capital or Talent 
       Development? A paradigm shift by Malaysian higher 
       education. <B>Part Five: Institutional 
       Internationalization in Emerging and Developing Contexts <
       /B>15. Innovative approaches to Internationalisation in 
       Rural South Africa: The Case of the University of Venda 
       16. Internationalizing the Curriculum in Kazakhstan: 
       Perceptions, rationales and challenges. 17. Higher 
       Education Stakeholder Perceptions on Internationalisation 
       of the Curriculum: Evidence from an institutional study in
       Cambodia. 18. Internationalisation strategies in Ghana's 
       public universities. 19. Voices and perspectives on 
       internationalization from the emerging and developing 
       world, where are we heading?</P> 
506 1  325 annual accesses.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 International education|zDeveloping countries. 
650  0 Education and globalization|zDeveloping countries. 
650  0 Education, Higher|zDeveloping countries. 
700 1  Wit, Hans de,|d1950- 
700 1  Gacel-Avila, Jocelyne, 
700 1  Jones, Elspeth,|d1956- 
700 1  Jooste, Nico, 
830  0 Internationalization in higher education series. 
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