ABSTRACT

The internationalization of higher education is a world-wide phenomenon, subject to multiple interpretations at national, institutional and individual levels. Still, much of the mainstream literature on this topic is concentrated on a small number of countries and a narrow range of key topics.

To address this gap, The Future Agenda for Internationalization in Higher Education offers a broader set of perspectives from outside the dominant English-speaking and Western European paradigms, while simultaneously focusing on dimensions of internationalization that are known to be under-researched. Additionally, the editors give primacy to next generation perspectives, not only to amplify our current understanding of key issues around the world, but also to shine a light on possible future agendas for this important aspect of contemporary higher education.

The notions of new modes, new topics, and new contexts frame the analysis, providing new pathways for exploring and understanding distinct aspects of this crucially important phenomenon in higher education around the world. Key topics covered include:

  • the current state of research and analysis on the internationalization of higher education
  • aspects of internationalization and international activities which have not previously been explored or have limited current exposure
  • how research into internationalization is conducted, showcasing innovative methodological practices
  • a synthesis of common themes and differences in relation to the future agenda of topics, modes and contexts for internationalization
  • an identification of key areas for future research

A thoughtful guide for considering the many possible directions ahead for internationalization in higher education, The Future Agenda for Internationalization in Higher Education is essential reading for academic researchers and graduate students, as well as international education practitioners and leaders keen to make sense of evolving trends in this field.

part I|78 pages

New contexts

chapter 2|13 pages

Internationalization through English-medium instruction in Japan

Challenging a contemporary Dejima

chapter 3|10 pages

Internationalization and indigenization

Transforming Canadian higher education

chapter 5|11 pages

Constructing transnational partnerships

New forms and spaces for internationalization in East African universities

chapter 6|10 pages

From periphery to the center

International aspirations of regional universities in Siberia

chapter 7|11 pages

Internationalizing higher education in an era of austerity

The case of Ireland

chapter 8|11 pages

Boundaries, bridges, and barriers

Collaboration in the borderland context

part II|62 pages

New modes

chapter 9|9 pages

New modes of research

Understanding and improving the international student experience using data

chapter 10|11 pages

Topic modeling

A novel method for the systematic study of higher education internationalization policy

chapter 11|10 pages

Engaging in dialogue with the world

What English-language academic journals tell us about the internationalization of China’s humanities and social sciences

chapter 12|10 pages

Toward humanistic internationalization

Does the current Western theory of internationalization have Protestant capitalist roots?

chapter 14|9 pages

A changing narrative for international students?

The potential influence of Brexit and Trump

part III|70 pages

New topics

chapter 15|13 pages

Warp and weft 1

Weaving internationalization into institutional life

chapter 17|11 pages

Providing refugees with access to online education

A new frontier for the internationalization agenda

chapter 20|11 pages

Future directions for internationalization in higher education

Ecological considerations for doctoral student research training