The Internationalisation Of Higher Education
English

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This book investigates the different perspectives of lecturers and students on the internationalisation of higher education and compares these perspectives with policy at a case study university. In particular the ways students and lecturers are responding to cultural and linguistic diversity in the classrooms is examined. This diversity is neither unique to the case study university nor a new phenomenon as universities have always had an international capacity and students from other countries. However the number of higher education students travelling abroad to study has grown so significantly that higher education has become an increasingly important part of the global economy. Simultaneously cultural diversity in university classrooms is more ubiquitous than at any time in history and this presents both challenges and advantages for staff students and university management.
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