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Book SynopsisHigher education functions in a global environment of consumers, employees, competitors, and partners. It has been a force for globalization and a model for adaptation, but nonetheless faces challenges. This volume of essays examines emerging issues and opportunities for advancing education across borders.
The demands upon and need for higher education have never been greater at both the individual and societal levels, and the avenues for pursuing the mission of higher education have greatly expanded due to globalization. This volume examines how strategically minded institutions can better fulfill their mission in a global environment while promoting international collaboration and strengthening the world economy. Chapter authors include prominent senior administrators from higher education and leading researchers on higher education and globalization. They provide new and actionable information to enhance decision making and inform strategic planning as well as a contemporary examination of the business of higher education and areas of potential new research.
This book is an excellent resource for academic administrators, as well as for researchers and students in business, management, economics, education, and public sector economics.
Trade Review‘The book serves as a practical guide on how to go with certain modes of internationalisation of higher education. However, this is more than a mere practical guide. . . though written from a distinctively US perspective, the insights provided by the scholars will be found useful by higher education administrators in other countries as well.’ -- Jandhyala B.G. Tilak, Journal of Educational Planning and Administration
‘Higher Education in a Global Society
delves deeply into the compelling challenges and opportunities facing higher education in cultivating world citizens. An exceptional range of scholars offers insights providing direction and guidance for colleges ready to respond to globalization – from institutions crossing borders to creating international experiences at home, from students studying abroad to international students journeying to the United States, and from the critical demands on administrators to the vital contributions of faculty.’ -- J. Michael Adams, Fairleigh Dickinson University and International Association of University Presidents, US
‘Higher Education in a Global Society
should be of tremendous practical value to deans and provosts contemplating an international partnership or program. Written in a most accessible style by a combination of higher education scholars and veteran academic administrators, it provides a nuanced understanding of both the pitfalls and unanticipated benefits from such programs.’‘Preparing students for the 21st century labor force requires exposure to other cultures and societies. This volume discusses ways to build richer campus experiences for achieving this requirement. Different chapters explore research connections, international visitors and students, campuses abroad, study abroad programs, and curriculum changes. By presenting case studies from different types of institutions, the editors and authors offer ideas that can be useful throughout higher education. -- Teresa A. Sullivan, President, University of Virginia, US
Table of ContentsContents: Foreword Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. Introduction Paul J. Yakoboski 1. The Significance of Globalization to American Higher Education D. Bruce Johnstone 2. The Realities of Mass Higher Education in a Globalized World Phillip G. Altbach 3. Higher Education Crossing Borders: Programs and Providers on the Move Jane Knight 4. International Research Collaborations Elizabeth D. Capaldi 5. Offering Domestic Degrees Outside the United States: One University’s Experiences Over the Past Decade Mark S. Kamlet 6. Creating Successful Study Abroad Experiences M. Peter McPherson and Margaret Heisel 7. Creating an International Experience on the Domestic Campus Kathleen M. Waldron 8. The Centrality of Faculty to a More Globally Oriented Campus Patti McGill Peterson 9. Internationalizing the Scholarly Experience of Faculty Diana Bartelli Carlin 10. Bringing International Students to Campus: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How? Charles E. Phelps 11. Reinventing Higher Education in a Global Society: A Perspective from Abroad Gowher Rizvi and Peter S. Horn 12. American Higher Education in an Increasingly Globalized World: The Way Ahead D. Bruce Johnstone Index