C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleOne of the recent imperatives in higher education worldwide has been internationalization of the curriculum. The object of this article is to explore student perceptions of internationalization across diverse course offerings within one school of the University of South Australia (UniSA). UniSA is notable in the Australian context as a university which from very early in its development enshrined internationalization among its seven ‘graduate qualities’. In this preliminary study, we explore the notions of internationalization of the curriculum as represented in the literature, describing the context for internationalization at UniSA before exploring student perceptions. Our data reveal that on the whole student...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore student perceptions of the internationalised learn...
Although many studies have investigated the overarching benefits of curriuclum internationalisation ...
While globalisation may include the flow of people, knowledge, technology, economy, education and id...
The presence of international students has generated discussion on ‘internationalisation’ and this h...
Due to globalisation forces, Australian universities have been including international components in...
Copyright © 2007 HERDSA and the authorsThis paper deals with issues arising from the continuing rise...
The claim by universities to be ‘international’ has spread world-wide over the last\ud two decades a...
While internationalising the higher education curriculum is an accepted priority of universities, go...
In the last decade the proportional decrease in public funding to the higher education sector in cou...
Internationalization of the curriculum points to the interdependent and interconnected (globalized) ...
Internationalisation of higher education is a strategic theme in current research on higher educatio...
This paper presents an account of internationalisation activities in relation to the presence of ons...
Universities have responded to changes in the social, political and economic environments\ud by repo...
This paper focuses on the gap between rhetoric and practice in internationalising the curriculum (Io...
The idea of internationalisation of curriculum has be-come entrenched in Australian higher education...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore student perceptions of the internationalised learn...
Although many studies have investigated the overarching benefits of curriuclum internationalisation ...
While globalisation may include the flow of people, knowledge, technology, economy, education and id...
The presence of international students has generated discussion on ‘internationalisation’ and this h...
Due to globalisation forces, Australian universities have been including international components in...
Copyright © 2007 HERDSA and the authorsThis paper deals with issues arising from the continuing rise...
The claim by universities to be ‘international’ has spread world-wide over the last\ud two decades a...
While internationalising the higher education curriculum is an accepted priority of universities, go...
In the last decade the proportional decrease in public funding to the higher education sector in cou...
Internationalization of the curriculum points to the interdependent and interconnected (globalized) ...
Internationalisation of higher education is a strategic theme in current research on higher educatio...
This paper presents an account of internationalisation activities in relation to the presence of ons...
Universities have responded to changes in the social, political and economic environments\ud by repo...
This paper focuses on the gap between rhetoric and practice in internationalising the curriculum (Io...
The idea of internationalisation of curriculum has be-come entrenched in Australian higher education...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore student perceptions of the internationalised learn...
Although many studies have investigated the overarching benefits of curriuclum internationalisation ...
While globalisation may include the flow of people, knowledge, technology, economy, education and id...