The international imperative in higher education / / by Philip G. Altbach.

21st century higher education faces immense changes—from the broad impact of globalization to the implications of massification and the growth of enrollments worldwide. The International Imperative in Higher Education focuses on most of the central elements affecting universities worldwide. Included...

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Superior document:Global Perspectives on Higher Education ; Volume 27
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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam, Netherlands : : Sense Publishers,, 2013.
©2013
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed. 2013.
Language:English
Series:Global perspectives on higher education ; v. 27.
Physical Description:1 online resource (196 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • The Imperial Tongue: English as the Dominating Academic Language
  • Globalization and Forces for Change in Higher Education
  • The Complexities of Global Engagement
  • Corruption: A Key Challenge to Internationalization
  • Access Means Inequality
  • What International Advice Do Universities Need?
  • The Perils of Commercialism: Australia’s Example
  • Reforming Higher Education in the Middle East—and Elsewhere
  • The “Subprime” Market and International Higher Education
  • Brain Drain or Brain Exchange?
  • The Complexities of 21st-Century Brain Exchange
  • Another Week, Another Scandal: Immigration Dilemmas and Political Confusion
  • Getting Graduates to Come Home —Not So Easy
  • Academic Salaries and Contracts: What Do We Know?
  • The Intricacies of Academic Remuneration
  • Academic Career Structures: Bad Ideas
  • Academic Salaries, Academic Corruption, and the Academic Career
  • The Overuse of Rankings
  • Rankings Season Is Here
  • Hong Kong’s Academic Advantage
  • The Challenges of Building a World-Class University: Lessons from Slovenia
  • Is There a Future for Branch Campuses?
  • Twinning and Branch Campuses: The Professorial Obstacle
  • Franchising—The McDonaldization of Higher Education
  • The Costs and Benefits of “Open Access”
  • Anarchy, Commercialism, and “Publish or Perish”
  • The Ambiguities of Working with Third-Party Recruiters
  • Agents and Third-Party Recruiters in International Higher Education
  • Academic Freedom: A Realistic Appraisal
  • “Meddling” or “Steering”: The Politics of Academic Decision Making in Hong Kong
  • The Asian Higher Education Century?
  • The Humanities and Social Sciences in Asia: Endangered Species?
  • Chinese Challenges: Toward a Mature Academic System
  • Chinese Higher Education in an Open-Door Era
  • India’s Higher Education Challenges
  • Getting Value for Money in Higher Education
  • India’s Effort to Join 21st-Century Higher Education
  • The Achilles Heel of India’s High-Tech Future: World-Class Universities
  • Kerala: The Dilemmas of Equality in Higher Education
  • India’s Open Door to Foreign Universities
  • About the Author and Coauthors
  • Global Perspectives on Higher Education.