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Internationalization of Higher Education: A Few Global Trends and Regional Perspectives

In: The Globalization of Higher Education

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  • Eva Egron-Polak

    (International Association of Universities)

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Internationalization appears to be, at present, one of the key change processes influencing the development of higher education in most countries. For the International Association of Universities (IAU) it is actually a defining concept, though when the Association was founded in 1950, the terms used to describe this phenomenon were quite different. International cooperation among universities, international exchanges, international linkages and others were among the ways in which this activity was described. All these means to build international ‘bridges’ were viewed as both a necessary and a natural way for universities and other higher education institutions to repair a world profoundly damaged and scarred by two World Wars. The 150 or so university presidents who met in Nice, France, in 1950 to create the IAU were deeply committed to ensuring that international cooperation and the consequent and expected improvement in understanding among people would prevent such horror from recurring.

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  • Eva Egron-Polak, 2012. "Internationalization of Higher Education: A Few Global Trends and Regional Perspectives," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Christine T. Ennew & David Greenaway (ed.), The Globalization of Higher Education, chapter 5, pages 57-69, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-26505-0_5
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137265050_5
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    1. Marton Demeter & Tamas Toth, 2020. "The world-systemic network of global elite sociology: the western male monoculture at faculties of the top one-hundred sociology departments of the world," Scientometrics, Springer;Akadémiai Kiadó, vol. 124(3), pages 2469-2495, September.

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