Más contenido relacionado Similar a CS II.6 - R. Hudson (20) Más de IAU_Past_Conferences (20) CS II.6 - R. Hudson1. (II.6) Mapping Internationalization of Higher Education
- Results of IAU 3rd Global Survey on
Internationalization of Higher Education
Ross HUDSON
Programme Officer, IAU
IAU 14th General Conference
November 2012
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2. Presentation outline
IAU 4th Global
Internationalization Institutional results Survey – to be
– why and how an - 3rd Global Survey launched in 2013
IAU priority key findings
ISAS information
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3. IAU and Internationalization: Why and How?
IAU Offers – Global Forum, Advocacy, Research and Services
Policy Statements: Global Surveys:
- Affirming Academic Values in To identify and track new
Internationalization of Higher developments. Completed in:
Education: A Call for Action (2012)
2003 – Internationalization of Higher
- Sharing Quality Cross-Border Higher Education: Practices and Policies
Education Across Borders: A Checklist of
Good Practice (2006) 2005 – Internationalization of Higher
- Sharing Quality Cross-Border Higher Education: New Directions, New
Education Across Borders: A Statement Challenges
on Behalf of Higher Education 2010 – Internationalization of Higher
Institutions Worldwide (2004) Education: Global Trends, Regional
- Towards a Century of Cooperation Perspectives – IAU 3rd Global Survey
(2000) Report
2013 - 4th Global Survey
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4. IAU and Internationalization: Why and How?
IAU Offers – Global Forum, Advocacy, Research and Services
Regular focus
conferences and Initiatives: Internationalization
Meetings. e.g: Strategies Advisory Service
- IAU Ad-hoc Expert
- IAU4th Global Meeting Group on (ISAS)
of Associations – Rethinking - Three completed to date
Internationalization of Internationalization (Japan, Lithuania, Kenya)
Higher Education: New
Players, New Approaches - 30 Members - Several others under way in
(India, 2011) - Output: Affirming Latin America and elsewhere
- Plenary sessions and Academic Values in - Range of ISAS related
workshops on re-thinking Internationalizatio services being developed –
internationalization at n – A Call for including upcoming project
Going Global 2012 (British Action (2012) with UEFISCDI in Romania
Council, London)
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5. IAU 3rd Global Survey
Internationalization of Higher Education:
Global Trends, Regional Perspectives
Published in Sept 2010
An international expert Task Force
Questionnaires for HEIs and NUAs
5 languages, larger sample, online completion with IT
assistance from CONAHEC
Continuity but also new questions
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17. Key Conclusions:
• Funding is a key barrier, but there is need to
increase international research collaboration
• Inter-regional activity very important
• Results are relatively old now – how will these
findings have changed?
• IAU 4th Global Survey
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18. IAU 4th Global Survey on Internationalization of
Higher Education
Support and MoUs agreed
Currently with: - Finalised
being and piloted
developed - British Council
in next few
with input - NAFSA months
from an - European Association of
international International Education - Formal
Advisory (EAIE) launch in
Committee March 2013
- European Commission
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19. Internationalization Strategies Advisory Service
(ISAS)
• Builds on HEIs interest in
3rdGlobal Survey process
• Available to all HEIs wishing
to develop, or revitalize their
Internationalization strategies
• Aim: help HEIs to reflect on their current strategy; help
develop recommendations on how best to achieve HEIs
internationalization goals
• 3 Completed so far – several others underway.
• Call for Participation for ISAS Programme with African IAU
Member to be issued in December
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20. • For information about IAU, Policy Statements, ISAS
Programme, Global Surveys see IAU website
• Available to purchase at reduced
rate for participants
Please take part in
IAU 4th Global Survey
in 2013
Ross HUDSON
r.hudson@iau-aiu.net
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Notas del editor In 2005 – 526 returned questionnaires from 95 countries (institutional)In 2009 – 745 returned questionnaires from 115 countries (institutional) Total number of replies has increased by 40%Rate of return is very difficult to calculate – online questionnaires some of which went to spam – if counting only those we know got through, rate of response is 19.3 (of all those sent =14.2) Total number of replies has increased by 40%Rate of return is very difficult to calculate – online questionnaires some of which went to spam – if counting only those we know got through, rate of response is 19.3 (of all those sent =14.2) Total number of replies has increased by 40%Rate of return is very difficult to calculate – online questionnaires some of which went to spam – if counting only those we know got through, rate of response is 19.3 (of all those sent =14.2) Total number of replies has increased by 40%Rate of return is very difficult to calculate – online questionnaires some of which went to spam – if counting only those we know got through, rate of response is 19.3 (of all those sent =14.2)