GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY Seminario International El Sistema de Créditos Transferibles Presentation by Dr. Gilles BRETON.

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GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY Seminario International El Sistema de Créditos Transferibles Presentation by Dr. Gilles BRETON Full Professor Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

INTRODUCTION – EMERGENCE OF NEW STAKES FROM INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TO INTERNATIONALIZATION TO GLOBALIZATION GROWTH OF MOBILE STUDENTS BRANCH CAMPUSES WORLD RANKINGS AND THE DISCOURSE OF WORLD- CLASS UNIVERSITIES INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AT THE RESEARCH LEVEL THE NEW CENTRALITY OF RESEARCH GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

THE NEW GEOGRAPHY OF HIGHER EDUCATION –AMERICAN HEGEMONY –ACCOMPANIED BY UNIVERSITY POLYCENTRISM o EUROPE o ASIA STATE INVOLVEMENT –EUROPE: BOLOGNA + ERASMUS MUNDUS –GERMANY: EXCELLENCE INITIATIVE –FRANCE: OPERATION CAMPUS –ASIA o CHINA o JAPAN –THE MIDDLE EAST INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCE IN MANAGEMENT –VICE-PRESIDENT INTERNATIONAL GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

PART 1 WHAT IS AN INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY? GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

GLOBALIZATION : A DEFINITION EXPLOSION OF SPATIAL ACTION PARAMETERS A REDEFINITION OF THE ACTION SPACE BY THE ACTORS WHICH ACTION LOGICS?

GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY THE GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION : 4 PRACTICES A TRADE PRACTICE – Business Logic A COMPETITION PRACTICE – Positioning Logic A COOPERATION PRACTICE – Citizenship and inclusiveness Logic AN INTERNATIONALIZATION PRACTICE – Academic Logic

GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY A TRADE PRACTICE Business Logic SELLING AND EXPORTING EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS: PROGRAMS, COURSES, ONGOING EDUCATION, DISTANCE EDUCATION, ETC… OPENING SUBSIDIARIES OR BRANCHES RECRUITING FOREIGN STUDENTS ACADEMIC AND NON-ACADEMIC PLAYERS

GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY A “COOPETITION” PRACTICE Positioning Logic INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION, PRESTIGE AND POSITIONING : THE RACE FOR THE BEST: PROFESSORS, RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS, INTERNATIONAL PRIZES AND AWARDS INTERNATIONAL RANKINGS THE CENTRALITY OF RESEARCH ACTIVITIES THE QUALITY OF INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS CREATION OF INTER-UNIVERSITY AND INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS AND THE NEW HIERARCHY AMONG UNIVERSITIES: -TRAINING: INTEGRATED INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS, NEW FORM OF DIPLOMA, ERASMUS MUNDUS -RESEARCH: INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF RESEARCH (IARU)

GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY AN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Citizenship and Inclusiveness Logic INVOLVEMENT IN NORTH-SOUTH INTER-UNIVERSITY RELATIONS DEVELOPMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES … TRANSITION FROM INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION OFFICE TO INTERNATIONAL OFFICE LESS CANADIAN INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: - RESOURCES - INVESTMENT IN RESEARCH - A LOGIC OF COMPETITION AND NETWORKS

PART 2 AN INTERNATIONALIZATION PRACTICE GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

AN INTERNATIONALIZATION PRACTICE Academic Logic CONSOLIDATING THE QUALITY OF PROGRAMS IMPROVING THE EDUCATION OF STUDENTS, INTERNATIONAL AND INTERCULTURAL SKILLS MOBILITY PROGRAMS INTERNATIONALIZING THE PROGRAMS AND THE CAMPUS

STUDENT MOBILITY: THE NEW WAVE WHY THE ENNEMY IS US? FROM INTER-CULTURAL TO ACADEMIC FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF STUDENT MANAGEMENT TO AN ACADEMIC PROJECT FROM BILATERAL UNIVERSITY TO UNIVERSITY AGREEMENTS, TO PROGRAM TO PROGRAM INTEGRATION –A TAILORED ACADEMIC APPROACH THE MARCO POLO INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MOBILITY INITIATIVE: –EXCHANGE PROGRAMS –INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIPS GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

THE FIVE GOALS OF STUDENT MOBILITY GARANTEE THE ACQUISITION OF INTERNATIONAL AND INTERCULTURAL SKILLS BY STUDENTS ADD VALUE TO STUDENTS’ EDUCATION IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF THE PROGRAMS OFFERED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA ENSURE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE MOBILITY PROGRAMS IMPROVE THE INSTITUTION’S INTERNATIONAL POSITIONING GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

STUDENT MOBILITY: OLD AND NEW MODELS NO IMPACT ON DIPLOMA UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE WITH IMPACT ON DIPLOMA (THE NEW ACADEMIC FLEXIBILITY) UNDERGRADUATE - JOINT DEGREE: 2+2 NORTH-SOUTH GRADUATE - JOINT DEGREE - SHARED THESIS SUPERVISION - INTERNATIONALLY INTEGRATED PROGRAMS

WHICH STRATEGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA? INTERNATIONALIZATION: STUDIES 1.AN INTERNATIONALLY INTEGRATED GRADUATE PROGRAM 2.PREFERENCE FOR A MOBILITY MODEL WITH IMPACT ON THE DIPLOMA, PARTICULARLY FOR GRADUATE STUDIES 3.INTERNATIONAL COTUTELLE AGREEMENT FOR PHD PROGRAMS 4.MARCO POLO STUDENT MOBILITY INITIATIVE AT THE UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

CONCLUSION REDEFINING THE UNIVERSITY’S INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY –Articulating these four practices THE CENTRALITY OF THE INTERNATIONALIZATION AND THE COOPETITION PRACTICE CONDITIONS OF SUCCESS –INSTITUTIONAL PROJECT –CLEAR DIVISION OF WORK GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

Guidelines – Equivalencies/Advanced standing 1 of 3 In order to determine whether or not a course from another institution is deemed to be equivalent to a course offered at the University of Ottawa, here are some general guidelines to follow: 1.The course must be offered by a recognized postsecondary accredited institution. (this is the responsibility of the International Office to check this information and not the professor evaluating the content of the course); GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

Guidelines – Equivalencies/Advanced standing 2 of 3 2.The contact hours (or credits) must be comparable to those of the University of Ottawa (about 39 hours for a 3-credit course and 78 hours for a 6-credit course) (It is the responsibility of the person evaluating the courses to check this); 3.Granting a specific course equivalency –In order for a professor to grant a specific equivalence (i.e. POL2101), the content of the course from the other institution must be generally equivalent to the content in the course being offered at the University of Ottawa; GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY

Guidelines – Equivalencies/Advanced standing 3 of 3 4.Granting a non-specific course equivalency –When a course from another institution has no specific equivalency at the University of Ottawa, the Department can recognize it as their own discipline, thereby granting a non- specific equivalence. For example, POL 1*** (3cr.), POL 4*** (6 cr.) may be granted. In this case, the non-specified equivalence can be used as an elective in the student’s program but will not replace a compulsory course. GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY