Globalisation, Internationalisation, Regionalisation and HE,research and innovation. Regional focus: Latin & Northern America, Africa
The course is offered at the University of Tampere.
Learning outcomes
The student should be able to: - recognise the central features of North American, South American and African higher education, research and innovation systems - understand the concepts of globalisation and internationalisation and regionalisation in higher education, research and innovation and their interrelationships - understand the impact of these drivers on development dynamics higher education, research and innovation systems in general - critically assess the consequences of these developments in their own countries’ higher education, research and innovation systems
Contents
- Definitions and classifications of internationalisation, globalisation and regionalisation in the context of higher education, research and innovation - Introduction to the general characteristics of North American, South American and African higher education, research and innovation systems - Key actors (e.g. WTO/GATS, OECD, UNESCO, World Bank) and models of internationalisation with respect to higher education (e.g. cooperative and competitive approaches, capacity building) in a global and context - Rationales and barriers for regionalisation and internationalisation of higher education, research and innovation in a global context
Teaching methods
Teaching method
Contact
Online
Lectures
30 h
0 h
Independent work
95 h
0 h
Teaching methods: Readings, lectures, group discussions
Teaching language
English
Modes of study
Option
1
Available for:
Degree Programme Students
Other Students
Open University Students
Doctoral Students
Exchange Students
Essay and written assignmentParticipation in course work
In
English
Evaluation
and evaluation criteria
Numeric 1-5.
Assessment methods:
Paper (70%)
Written assignment (30%)
Study materials
Altbach, P. G. (2006). International Higher Education: Reflections on Policy and Practice. Boston College: Center for International Higher Education (selected chapters).
Selection of other readings assigned by the teachers.