This article undertakes a text analysis of the promotional materials generated by two educational brokers, the British Council’s Education Counselling Service (ECS) and Australia’s International Development Programme (IDP-Education Australia).By focusing on the micropractices of branding, the constructions of the "international student" and "international education" are examined to uncover the relations between international education and globalisation.The conclusion reached here is that the dominant marketing messages used to brand and sell education are unevenly weighted in favour of the economic imperative.International education remains fixed in modernist spatiotemporal contexts that ignore the challenges presented by globalisation.Deve...
Higher education is a global market and universities are increasingly becoming MNEs. This article ex...
Higher education is a global market and universities are increasingly becoming MNEs. This article ex...
Internationalisation of higher education (HE) affords an opportunity to engage in critical reflectio...
Both global education and international education are movements designed to promote the concepts of ...
Both global education and international education are movements designed to promote the concepts of ...
It is generally accepted within marketing and wider higher education circles that internationalisati...
Based on an account of the internationalisation of education in Australian government schools, this ...
This thesis examines how power and knowledge come together in promotional discourses to form particu...
This study provides a critique of institutional discourses that are informed by race, culture and id...
It is generally accepted within marketing and wider higher education circles that internationalisati...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far-reaching consequences on all asp...
This article is a critical examination of practices and representations that constitute internationa...
This paper uses the global trade negotiations and agreements, which include education sectors as pot...
In 1985, the Australian government instituted major changes to its international student policy. The...
International education is meeting the needs of students in a variety of educational contexts. The t...
Higher education is a global market and universities are increasingly becoming MNEs. This article ex...
Higher education is a global market and universities are increasingly becoming MNEs. This article ex...
Internationalisation of higher education (HE) affords an opportunity to engage in critical reflectio...
Both global education and international education are movements designed to promote the concepts of ...
Both global education and international education are movements designed to promote the concepts of ...
It is generally accepted within marketing and wider higher education circles that internationalisati...
Based on an account of the internationalisation of education in Australian government schools, this ...
This thesis examines how power and knowledge come together in promotional discourses to form particu...
This study provides a critique of institutional discourses that are informed by race, culture and id...
It is generally accepted within marketing and wider higher education circles that internationalisati...
There has been a sea change in the world economy with perceived far-reaching consequences on all asp...
This article is a critical examination of practices and representations that constitute internationa...
This paper uses the global trade negotiations and agreements, which include education sectors as pot...
In 1985, the Australian government instituted major changes to its international student policy. The...
International education is meeting the needs of students in a variety of educational contexts. The t...
Higher education is a global market and universities are increasingly becoming MNEs. This article ex...
Higher education is a global market and universities are increasingly becoming MNEs. This article ex...
Internationalisation of higher education (HE) affords an opportunity to engage in critical reflectio...