ABSTRACT
Providing an analysis of the relationship between Internationalization and Employability in Higher Education, this book considers the perspectives of both students and employers to illustrate how to reach positive employment outcomes for all stakeholders.
Through a wide range of international case studies, this book delivers some key messages, including:
- The articulation of the link between internationalization and employability;
- The need for higher education institutions to communicate the benefits of an internationalized higher education beyond the academy;
- The need to ensure equity of graduate outcomes through enhanced internationalization at home;
- The impact of immigration policy on national benefits of internationalization of higher education;
- International study as a route to employability for migration purposes and building knowledge-based economies.
Considering the skills developed by students through mobility experiences, while exploring the need for enhanced internationalization of the curriculum at home, Internationalization and Employability in Higher Education will be a key resource for any higher education policy makers or university staff associated with careers, employment, and integrated learning. It contains important messages for employers and recruiters.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 91|2 pages
Learning abroad and employability
chapter 2|14 pages
How can international learning experiences enhance employability?
chapter 3|10 pages
Hidden competences
chapter 5|19 pages
International education and employability
chapter 7|7 pages
Understanding how international experiences engage employability
part 992|2 pages
International student migration and employment
chapter 8|15 pages
Open borders, closed minds
chapter 10|10 pages
Internationalisation and employment
part 1393|2 pages
Transnational education and employability
chapter 13|13 pages
The contribution of imported programs in Vietnamese universities to graduate employability development
chapter 14|11 pages
Transnational education and employability
part 1874|2 pages
Internationalisation at home and employability