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Leadership and Governance in Higher Education. 22, Risk Management / [Antony Stella and others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
GmbH, DUZ Verlags- und Medienhaus.
EBSCOhost.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education, Higher--Administration--Case studies.
Education, Higher.
Educational leadership.
Universities and colleges--Administration.
Universities and colleges.
Teaching.
Education, Higher--Administration.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (55 pages)
Other Title:
Risk Management
Place of Publication:
Berlin : DUZ Verlags- und Medienhaus, 2016.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Risk Management; A. Stella & D. Woodhouse: Internationalisation
Risks, Impact and Response; 1. Background; 2. On-Shore Risk and Impact; 2.1 Internationalising Teaching and Learning; 2.2 Internationalising the Curriculum; 2.2.1 The Curriculum and the Local Student; 2.2.2 The Curriculum and the Foreign Student; 2.3 Internationalising the Campus; 2.4 Foreign Staff and Visitors; 2.5 Response; 3. Off-Shore Risk and Impact; 3.1 Transnational/Cross-Border Education: Programmes; 3.2 Transnational/Cross-Border Education: Institutions; 3.3 Movement of People; 3.4 International Projects; 3.5 Response.
4. Internationalisation Both Ways: Risk and Impact4.1 Twinning Programmes; 4.2 Exchange Students; 4.3 Joint or Double Degrees; 4.4 International Consortia; 4.5 Impact; 4.6 Response; 5. Conclusion; [1] Australian Universities Quality Agency (2007): Audit Manual v4.1, Australian Universities Quality Agency, Melbourne; [2] Das, R. (2005): Internationalisation of the curriculum: Putting theory into practice in a physiotherapy programme, JUTLP, Vol. 2, Issue 1, University of Wollongong; [3] DEST (2004): Report on Foundation Studies Workshop, 12 September 2004.
[4] Devlin, M. (2008): An international and interdisciplinary approach to curriculum: The Melbourne Model, Keynote address at the Universitas 21 Conference, Glasgow University, 21-22 February 2008[5] de Wit, H. (1998): Rationales for internationalisation of higher education, Conference on 'The international universities: Global and local roles', Richmond, London, 3-5 April 1998; [6] Edwards, J. & Tudball, L. (2003): "It must be a two-way street": Understanding the process of internationalising the curriculum in Australian schools, AARE.
[7] Friedman, T.L. (2005): The world is flat, Farrar, Straus & Giroux[8] Goodman, D. (2007): National Symposium on English Language Competence of International Students, Report to AUQA; [9] Haigh, M.J. (2002): Internationalisation of the curriculum: Designing inclusive education for a small world, in J. of Geography in HE, Vol. 26, No 1, March, pp. 49-66; [10] Kameoka, Y. (1996): The internationalisation of higher education, in OECD Observer, No. 202, October/November 1996.
[11] Knight, J. (2003a): Internationalisation: Developing an institutional self-portrait, Readings for EOTU Project at UIUC[12] Knight, J. (2003b): Updating the definition of internationalisation, Boston College; [13] Koutsantoni, D. (2006): Some examples of internationalisation and their implications for the UK, Leadership Summit, The Leadership Foundation for HE; [14] Ruby, A. & Jaramillo, A. (2011): A buyers' guide to branch campuses, University World News, Issue No. 191, 2 October.
[15] Sharma, Y. (2012): Growth in foreign degrees
But are they worth it?, University World News, Issue No. 223, 27 May.
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 28, 2019).
Contains:
Stella, Antony. Internationalisation - Risks, Impact and Response.
Woodhouse, David. Internationalisation - Risks, Impact and Response.
King, Roger. Governing Risk in Higher Education.
King, Roger. Regulating Uncertainty - Risk, Resilience and Improvement in Higher Education.
Other Format:
Print version: Stella, Antony. Leadership and Governance in Higher Education - Volume 22 : Risk Management.
ISBN:
3960370881
9783960370888
Publisher Number:
99982983526
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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