15 août 2012
What’s wrong with internationalisation of Higher Education? It’s the language, stupid!
By Vangelis Tsiligiris, College Principal, MBS College, Greece, www.mbs.edu.gr – PhD candidate in Cross-Border Higher Education, Birmingham City University, UK, www.bcu.ac.uk. It is needless to mention the popularity of internationalisation [1] in the contemporary higher education literature. Many scholars, like Hans De Wit and Jane Knight, have engaged with the definition of the term while others, like Elspeth Jones and Robin Middlehurst, have written about more applied elements. Most, if not all, of the scholars who discuss internationalisation of higher education have...
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