The Internationalisation of Higher Education: Exporting Education to Developing and Transitional Economies
Abstract
This paper presents and discusses recently undertaken research that seeks to assess the extent to which
higher education in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States has been internationalised in two
key areas; namely the growth in foreign students studying for qualifications in these countries and the
growth of foreigners studying in their own countries for qualifications by higher education institutions
(HEIs) in the North. The rapid emergence of overseas-validated courses as part of collaborative links
between HEIs in the North and the South is analysed, drawing in particular on survey results from the UK
and Australia.
Citation
Bennell, P. (1998) The Internationalisation of Higher Education: Exporting Education to Developing and Transitional Economies, IDS Working Paper 75, Brighton: IDS.Is part of series
IDS working papers;75Library catalogue entry
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