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Going global?: internationalizing Australian universities in a time of global crisis

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Author(s)
Comparative and International Education Society (USA)
Welch, Anthony R.
Keywords
globalization
universities
study abroad
educational trends
university curriculum
enrolment
higher education
market economy
foreign students

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/452303
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Abstract
Welch attempts to set the two countervailing processes of internationalization and globalization together in an assessment of the overall character and direction of university reforms in Australia over the past decade or more. Successive analyses of the major indexes of internationalization of Australian universities and the extent to which universities and academic work can be seen as having been globalized present somewhat different pictures. [UMI]
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Date
2002
Type
text
Identifier
oai:iiep.unesco.org:epidoc:019627
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