The Internationalization of Higher Education

Concepts, Cases, and Challenges

Marina Apaydin|John D. Branch|Michael M. Dent|Otto Regalado-Pezúa
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The internationalization of higher education is as old as the university itself. Indeed, the University of Karueein, which is the world’s oldest higher education institution, has welcomed Muslim students from across the Islamic world since its founding in 859. But the internationalization of higher education continues to be a subject of immense interest, to scholars and practitioners alike, as both its substance and scope transform and transfigure in concert with political, social, and economical changes. Consider the growth of the so-called ‘virtual exchange’ which has been enabled by the internet, and which has accelerated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This anthology presents contemporary concepts, cases, and challenges of the internationalization of higher education. Its 14 chapters span the aim to contribute to our understanding of the nature of the internationalization of higher education, of the mechanisms of the internationalization of higher education, and of the applications of the internationalization of higher education. For scholars, the anthology will enliven the discourse on the internationalization of higher education; for both higher education policy-makers, administrators, and leaders, it will serve as both an inspiration and a practical guidebook.

Introduction; Marina Apaydin, John D. Branch, Michael M. Dent, and Otto Regalado-Pezúa.

  • Chapter 1. Transnational Higher Education, the Emergence of Local Professional Bodies, and its Impact on Developing Countries: The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants; Sivakumar Velayutham and Ajantha Velayutham.
  • Chapter 2. Exploring the Use of Universal Design for Learning to Reduce the Pedagogical Tension Created by the Internationalization of the Higher Education Classroom; Frederic Fovet.
  • Chapter 3. Governance and Internationalization in European Universities; Francisco Valderrey, Íñigo Arbiol, and Mike Szymanski.
  • Chapter 4. Coopetition in the Internationalization of Higher Education; Rauno Rusko.
  • Chapter 5. Internationalization in Higher Education in the Confucian Heritage Culture Region: A Case Study of Japan; Bradley D. F. Colpitts.
  • Chapter 6. Proximity in International Teaching Collaborations: The Case of INTENSE; Tine Lehmann, Veit Wohlgemuth, Aleksandar Erceg, Sunčica Oberman Peterka, Menno de Lind van Wijngaarden, and Annette Ammeraal.
  • Chapter 7. A Critical Review of Transnational Education Partnerships in U.K. Higher Education Institutions; Eun Sun Godwin, Jenni Jones, Joshua Whale, and Tanya Mpofu.
  • Chapter 8. Increasing the Internationalization of Business Education by Utilizing Visiting Instructors; Joan Lofgren and Oleg V. Pavlov.
  • Chapter 9. Internationalization at the Semi-Periphery: Alternative Forms of Practice and the Determinants of Adoption; Başak Topaler.
  • Chapter 10. Management Education: Internationalization, Accreditation, and the Pandemic; Michael Osbaldeston and Adriana Kudrnová Lovera.
  • Chapter 11. Critical Success Factors of International Education Programs; Laura Colm, Brandi DeMont, and Amanda Swain.
  • Chapter 12. Exploring the Intercultural Challenges of Internationalization Within Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom: A Pilot Study; Cheryl Dowie.
  • Chapter 13. Legal Risk Abroad: Examining Trends in Extraterritoriality and the Application of U.S. Federal Law; Sara Easler and Susan Bon.
  • Chapter 14. Internationalization of Higher Education: The Challenges of Facilitating Critical Thinking Among Culturally Diverse Student Populations; Andriy Kovalenko and Rosemary Richards.
  • References.
  • About the Contributors.