Intelligent internationalization : the shape of things to come /

"In 2015, Laura Rumbley put forward the notion that higher education-in a highly complex, globally interdependent world-would be wise to commit to an agenda of "intelligent internationalization" (I2). I2 turns on the notion that "the development of a thoughtful alliance between t...

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Group Author: Godwin, Kara A; Wit, Hans de, 1950
Published: Brill Sense,
Publisher Address: Leiden :
Publication Dates: [2020]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Global perspectives on higher education, volume 43
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Summary: "In 2015, Laura Rumbley put forward the notion that higher education-in a highly complex, globally interdependent world-would be wise to commit to an agenda of "intelligent internationalization" (I2). I2 turns on the notion that "the development of a thoughtful alliance between the research, practitioner, and policy communities," in tandem with key decision makers in leadership roles, is essential for institutions and systems of higher education seeking sustained relevance and vitality through their internationalization efforts. Does "intelligent internationalization" make sense? What is fau
Carrier Form: xxiii, 198 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9789004418899 (paperback) :
900441889X (paperback)
9789004418905 (hardback)
9004418903 (hardback)
9789004418912 (ebook)
9004418911 (ebook)
Index Number: LB2324
CLC: G649.1
Call Number: G649.1/I611
Contents: Foreword: Beethoven comes to Boston / Urbain (Ben) DeWinter -- Intelligent internationalization : the shape of things to come / Laura E. Rumbley -- Clear trends and murky future : prospects for internationalization / Philip G. Altbach -- Evolving architecture of/for international education and global science / Ellen Hazelkorn -- Not your parents' internationalization : next generation perspectives / Laura E. Rumbley and Douglas Proctor -- Citius, altius, fortius : global university rankings as the "Olympic games" of higher education? / Maria Yudkevich, Philip G. Altbach and Laura E. Rumbley