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Internationalisation Opportunities for achieving excellence Professor Martin Henson Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk martin.henson@khozama.co.uk Gulf Education 2014
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Pankaj Ghemwat … … of the ISIE Business School in Spain noted in his book World 3.0 that, in the US: -3% of the workforce is international -1% of companies have foreign presence -20% of internet traffic crosses national boundaries
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Universities … -30% of the workforce is international -Most have foreign activities -< 100% of internet traffic crosses the national boundary
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk “Universities are not so much trailing in the wake of broader globalization as leading it from the front.” The context
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk “In Higher Education the meaning of globalization is that it is an imperative for internationalization – there is no alternative.” A Workshop participant “Internationalizing Arab Universities”, Amman, Jordan, February 2004. The context
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Global versus International Once the externalities of globalization reach a certain level, the internal pressures pushing us towards internationalization become an imperative. The boundary between external and internal collapse and the notions collide.
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Competition, social costs, financial costs, imbalance between north versus south or developed versus developing HE sectors, language, lack of qualified staff, cultural disturbance, global job markets, religion and social values, lack of security, ethics, politics, … Workshop “Internationalizing Arab Universities”, Amman, Jordan. Threats of Globalization
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk A first Cut … - Internationalisation at Home - Internationalisation Abroad ‘Developing Institutional Internationalisation Policies and Strategies’ Robin Middlehurst, 2010 ‘Higher Education in Turmoil: the changing world of internationalisation’, Jane Knight 2008
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Internationalisation at Home - Curriculum and academic programmes - Research and Scholarly Activity - Teaching and learning process - Service and extra-curricula activities ‘Developing Institutional Internationalisation Policies and Strategies’ Robin Middlehurst, 2010 ‘Higher Education in Turmoil: the changing world of internationalisation’, Jane Knight 2008
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Internationalisation Abroad - Movement of people - International Projects - Mobility of Programmes - Mobility of Providers ‘Developing Institutional Internationalisation Policies and Strategies’, Robin Middlehurst, 2010
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk -Fit for purpose -Institutional Profiles -National and Regional Context -Engagement and Prioritisation -Organisation, Delivery and Promotion Factors to Consider
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk -Governance/Management structures -Management and leadership capacity -Available Resources -National policies Factors to Consider
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Prioritization: -Essential -Good to have -Advanced -Optional -Stepping stone Factors to Consider
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Horizon Scanning -Where will we be in five, ten, twenty years time? -What are the key disrupting issues facing Higher Education nationally, regionally, internationally? -How do these affect our choices in setting out an International Agenda?
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Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk Thank You! Professor Martin Henson Khozama Academic Consulting www.khozama.co.uk martin.henson@khozama.co.uk
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