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Universities are pressed to compete within the global scene of international higher education. What is the status of the national or local language in higher education when the dominance of English in the academic world increases? Universities have become an interesting field for research on sociolinguistic and language policy aspects. How can the global edge and the local function of universities be effectively combined?
This book combines case study contributions from countries within and outside Europe in order to underline the key language policy challenges universities around the world face in their attempt to remain nationally leading and interna-tionally competitive institutions. The grouping of different countries and contexts leads to the scrutiny of a variety of scopes that complement each other.

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Part I—Background: Languages in the World and in Higher Education

Part II—European Case Studies: Central Europe, the Baltic Area, and the Nordic Countries

Part III—Languages in Postcolonial Regions

Conclusion

Internationalization of Universities and the

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 01/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631816868, 978-3631816868
      ISBN10: 3631816863

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Universities are pressed to compete within the global scene of international higher education. What is the status of the national or local language in higher education when the dominance of English in the academic world increases? Universities have become an interesting field for research on sociolinguistic and language policy aspects. How can the global edge and the local function of universities be effectively combined?
      This book combines case study contributions from countries within and outside Europe in order to underline the key language policy challenges universities around the world face in their attempt to remain nationally leading and interna-tionally competitive institutions. The grouping of different countries and contexts leads to the scrutiny of a variety of scopes that complement each other.

      Table of Contents

      Part I—Background: Languages in the World and in Higher Education

      Part II—European Case Studies: Central Europe, the Baltic Area, and the Nordic Countries

      Part III—Languages in Postcolonial Regions

      Conclusion

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