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The internationalization of higher education is a world-wide
phenomenon, subject to multiple interpretations at national,
institutional and individual levels. Still, much of the mainstream
literature on this topic is concentrated on a small number of
countries and a narrow range of key topics. To address this gap,
The Future Agenda for Internationalization in Higher Education
offers a broader set of perspectives from outside the dominant
English-speaking and Western European paradigms, while
simultaneously focusing on dimensions of internationalization that
are known to be under-researched. Additionally, the editors give
primacy to next generation perspectives, not only to amplify our
current understanding of key issues around the world, but also to
shine a light on possible future agendas for this important aspect
of contemporary higher education. The notions of new modes, new
topics, and new contexts frame the analysis, providing new pathways
for exploring and understanding distinct aspects of this crucially
important phenomenon in higher education around the world. Key
topics covered include: the current state of research and analysis
on the internationalization of higher education aspects of
internationalization and international activities which have not
previously been explored or have limited current exposure how
research into internationalization is conducted, showcasing
innovative methodological practices a synthesis of common themes
and differences in relation to the future agenda of topics, modes
and contexts for internationalization an identification of key
areas for future research A thoughtful guide for considering the
many possible directions ahead for internationalization in higher
education, The Future Agenda for Internationalization in Higher
Education is essential reading for academic researchers and
graduate students, as well as international education practitioners
and leaders keen to make sense of evolving trends in this field.
The internationalization of higher education is a world-wide
phenomenon, subject to multiple interpretations at national,
institutional and individual levels. Still, much of the mainstream
literature on this topic is concentrated on a small number of
countries and a narrow range of key topics. To address this gap,
The Future Agenda for Internationalization in Higher Education
offers a broader set of perspectives from outside the dominant
English-speaking and Western European paradigms, while
simultaneously focusing on dimensions of internationalization that
are known to be under-researched. Additionally, the editors give
primacy to next generation perspectives, not only to amplify our
current understanding of key issues around the world, but also to
shine a light on possible future agendas for this important aspect
of contemporary higher education. The notions of new modes, new
topics, and new contexts frame the analysis, providing new pathways
for exploring and understanding distinct aspects of this crucially
important phenomenon in higher education around the world. Key
topics covered include: the current state of research and analysis
on the internationalization of higher education aspects of
internationalization and international activities which have not
previously been explored or have limited current exposure how
research into internationalization is conducted, showcasing
innovative methodological practices a synthesis of common themes
and differences in relation to the future agenda of topics, modes
and contexts for internationalization an identification of key
areas for future research A thoughtful guide for considering the
many possible directions ahead for internationalization in higher
education, The Future Agenda for Internationalization in Higher
Education is essential reading for academic researchers and
graduate students, as well as international education practitioners
and leaders keen to make sense of evolving trends in this field.
It's spring - can you hear the buzzing? It's Bombus Bombus, a very
big, beautiful queen humble bumble bee who has just woken up from
her long winter sleep. She's hungry so she goes looking for flowers
and somewhere to build her home. But everywhere is already taken.
She needs to find somewhere to have her family so they will keep
safe, and grow up to become pollinators like Bombus Bombus. Seventy
years ago when Douglas Proctor was at school, nature walks were a
weekly occurrence. In those days bumblebees were very common, but
not so today. Bumblebees are not aggressive creatures, they need
love and care - just like ladybirds and butterflies! Bumblebees are
an important part of the pollination process, and you should know
they are really good at it. Just listen for that magic buzz in
springtime and Bombus Bombus will show you how special she is. This
lovely book is perfect for ages 5 and upward!
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