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Title: MAGGIE WOODROW


1
MAGGIE WOODROW
  • Passionate commitment to making higher education
    accessible to all who would benefit
  • International vision EAN
  • Doughty fighter for her principles
  • What would she think about internationalisation?

2
INTERNATIONALISATION
  • Internationalisation is the process of
    integrating an international/inter-cultural
    dimension into the teaching, research and
    services functions of the institution
  • Jane Knight (1994)
  • Internationalisation elements and checkpoints.
  • Canadian Bureau for International Education
    Ottawa.

3
Why Internationalise?
  • Global society universities role?
  • Return from public investment
  • Economic benefits from skilled graduates and
    research and knowledge transfer
  • International competitiveness
  • Universities to be at forefront of new thinking -
    global

4
Motivation for universities
  • Idealism global citizens
  • Intellectual challenge
  • Reputation
  • Research opportunities
  • Money
  • Keeping up with the neighbours

5
What does internationalisation mean?
  • Diverse home student population
  • Diverse international student population
  • Global issues incorporated into curriculum
  • International staff
  • Integrated student environment and services
    includig Students Union
  • Active international research partnerships

6
What does internationalisation mean?
  • Actively managed international partnerships
  • Active promotion of study abroad
  • Supportive quality assurance arrangements
  • Strong international scholarship programme
  • Active international student support language,
    study methods, protocols
  • University engaged in off-shore developments
    and partnerships

7
Necessary Characteristics
  • Strong, demonstrable commitment from top
  • Bottom-up staff commitment-embrace diversity
  • Appetite for assessed risks
  • Encouragement of students to engage (SU)
  • Staff working abroad in partnerships
  • Internationalisation support by all staff
  • International curriculum

8
What would Maggie ask?
  • This is all very well but is it not elitist and
    unsympathetic to Access students?

9
Issues
  • Evidence for social class and ethnic divide in
    international participation
  • Problems for home students with families and
    financial constraints
  • Part-time jobs
  • Erasmus/Socrates type support

10
Access policies for international students
  • Difficult for high fee and cost of living
    countries eg UK
  • Educational disadvantage difficult to overcome
    internationally
  • Confidence raising
  • Scholarship support
  • Visa and immigration rules

11
International Development Activity
  • Key aspect for internationalisation agenda
  • Active exchange partnerships
  • New institutional development and capacity
    building
  • University of Westminster experience
  • Benefits to staff involved
  • Creating opportunities for students

12
Benefits
  • Opening up opportunities for students otherwise
    not available
  • Taking international university experience to
    those who cannot afford to travel
  • Creation of wider global community with diverse
    experience
  • Breaking down barriers and ignorance

13
Maggies Answer
  • ?
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