2016
DOI: 10.5539/hes.v1n2p35
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The Internationalization of Higher Education: An Effective Approach for Iran Higher Education

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In recent years, the subject of internationalization has been one of the most discussed issues in academic and university centers. Experts in the higher education believe that this subject is a new paradigm and inevitable approach in the universities and curriculum. Internationalization refers to the process of integrating an international and intercultural dimension into the teaching, research and service functions of the institution. It is a term that is being used more and more to discuss the internation… Show more

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“…In the light of this definition of HE internationalization, the broad themes underlying the concept are now explored. The literature review reveals three recurring themes around which studies have been conductedone is about the process of internationalization (Mitra, 2010;Hawawini, 2011), the second relates to outcomes (Altbach, 2004;Knight, 2004;Ghasempoor et al, 2011), and the third to governance (Enders, 2004;Horta, 2009;Vardhan, 2015). This review, therefore, adopts a framework of the process, outcomes, and governance to understand better internationalized HE, the characteristics of which are summarized in Table I (Vardhan, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Internationalization Of He: Process Outcomes and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the light of this definition of HE internationalization, the broad themes underlying the concept are now explored. The literature review reveals three recurring themes around which studies have been conductedone is about the process of internationalization (Mitra, 2010;Hawawini, 2011), the second relates to outcomes (Altbach, 2004;Knight, 2004;Ghasempoor et al, 2011), and the third to governance (Enders, 2004;Horta, 2009;Vardhan, 2015). This review, therefore, adopts a framework of the process, outcomes, and governance to understand better internationalized HE, the characteristics of which are summarized in Table I (Vardhan, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Internationalization Of He: Process Outcomes and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief review of literature reveals three recurring themes around which studies have been conducted-one is about the process of internationalization (Hawawini, 2011;Mitra, 2010;OECD, 2004), the other is regarding the outcomes (Altbach, 2004;Ghasempoor et al, 2011;Knight, 2004Knight, , 2008, and the third is about governance (Enders, 2004;Horta, 2009). This review follows the framework of process, outcomes, and governance to better understand the context of internationalization in HE, the characteristics of which have been summarized in the Table 1.…”
Section: Review Of Literature On Internationalization Of Hementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main outcome of the internationalization process seems to be at the national level, as countries would be interested in developing their human capital, or developing knowledge workers for contributing to their economy. Ghasempoor et al (2011) list out the four rationales for internationalization: the political, the academic, the cultural/ social, and the economic. The national or political rationale is implied through the studies of Knight (2004) and Ogachi (2009) and is also related to ideological influences a country may have.…”
Section: Outcomes Of Internationalization Of Hementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The process of higher education development has been one-dimensional and quantitative in the past few years. By doing appropriate assessments, it will be possible to identify the shortcomings and take actions for necessary changes in order to achieve the goals (Azar et al, 2011;Ghasempoor et al, 2011). Organisations today are affected by a variety of issues such as increasing global competition, sudden transformations, need for efficient staff, and resource limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%