2014
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2014.01.46472
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The benefits of international university partnerships: the perspectives of a Canadian faculty member

Abstract: , I had the privilege of visiting the Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) in Brazil. During my nine day visit, I met with faculty members and graduate students, conducted two graduate classes on health systems integration, and visited various healthcare facilities. This visit had a significant impact on me professionally and personally. International partnerships in healthcare between universities from various countries have distinct benefits. I would like to highlight five.… Show more

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“…The benefits of university partnerships can also include exposure to new and different practices and systems, deeper understanding of how things are done in other countries, increased opportunities for students and faculty to work cross-culturally, and most obviously, the benefit of the opportunity to learn from others (Oelke, 2014). Many of the expected benefits align with anticipated outcomes and are therefore contingent on the type and magnitude of the partnerships.…”
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“…The benefits of university partnerships can also include exposure to new and different practices and systems, deeper understanding of how things are done in other countries, increased opportunities for students and faculty to work cross-culturally, and most obviously, the benefit of the opportunity to learn from others (Oelke, 2014). Many of the expected benefits align with anticipated outcomes and are therefore contingent on the type and magnitude of the partnerships.…”
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confidence: 99%