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"Internationalization at the national, sector, and institutional levels is defined as the process of integrating an international, intercultural, or global dimension into the purpose, functions or delivery of postsecondary education."
Jane Knight


Over the last two decades internationalization has become a growing interest for Higher Education Institutions and the planning and development of international activities are more and more integrated in the core strategy of the institutions. But, what does Internationalization really mean?


Have a look at the top professional recourses:
EAIE is a European centre for expertise, networking and resources in the internationalisation of higher education:

 

 

You can follow the EAIE blog and join Training events as well as the yearly conference.

Or: https://www.eaie.org/our-resources/barometer.html

 

Useful resources and organisations developing knowledge in internationalisation and international trends in Higher Education:

 

Data, statistics and trends:

 

Books:

 

Darla K. Deardorff, Hans de Wit, John D. Heyl and Tony Adams
SAGE Publications, 2012

 

David Killick
Routledge, 2014

 

John K. Hudzik
Routledge, 2014

 

Eva Egron-Polak, Madeleine F. Green, Christian Müller, Lewis Purser, and Hanneke Teekens
DUZ Academic Publishers

 

Bernhard Streitwieser
Symposium Books, 2014

 

Betty Leask
Routledge, 2015