Northumbria and Internationalisation Joanne Purves Director International Development
Why? Globalisation and the Knowledge Economy Instability Employability Regional need
What? “The process of integrating an international/intercultural dimension into the teaching, research and services functions of the institution” J. Knight 1994, Internationalisation: Elements and Checkpoints, CBIE, Ottowa
Internationalisation at Home Pedagogy – global examples? International students on campus International staff Staff development Student development International research International career guidance
Internationalisation Abroad TNE Bases overseas Staff/Student exchange Alumni networks Joint research Business partnerships Networks
Strengths Recruitment Flexibility TNE Corporate partners International staff
Strengths Partner Institutions Awareness in support services High commitment Good resourcing
Areas to Develop Engagement of home students Integration Strategic partnerships EU/non-EU strategy Staff exchange Specialist support
Areas to Develop Alumni Distance Learning strategy Bigger picture with finance Research on employability Research students Coordination
What now? Deans Directors SMT Principles agreed Interlinking Strategy