Traditionally and despite the growth and increased importance of transnational education (TNE) staff development and induction in offshore locations are undertaken from afar with sporadic actual engagement. As a long time TNE provider, in an often complex environment, the Curtin Business School (CBS) at Curtin University, in Perth, Western Australia has developed and is implementing a multifaceted approach to the induction of offshore staff. The article reflects on the context, roll-out and results of a newly developed residential staff induction program. The program facilitated skill development and understanding but more importantly established an unanticipated depth of connectedness and commitment
Enhancing Quality in Transnational Higher Education explores issues and questions concerning the pro...
Transnational or offshore education programs conducted by Australian universities in partnership wit...
Under ‘National Protocols’ established for higher education Australian universities are required to ...
In a TNE environment, induction and staff development is mostly done from afar, supported by occasio...
This chapter explores the phenomenon of transnational education with growing numbers of students und...
Offshore or transnational education programs conducted in partnership with foreign institutions have...
Curtin Business School (CBS) was one of the pioneer institutions to engage in international delivery...
Australian universities, like others in the education export market, face the imperative of global e...
The internationalisation of higher education in Australia over the past two decades has brought abou...
Australia is now the third largest provider of education to overseas students. Between 1994 and 2000...
Learning Without Borders was funded as an ALTC Leadership project. The project was conducted by Swin...
This paper presents a case study of how the international department of a business school in one Aus...
Transnational education (TNE) involves collaborative efforts of programme and unit coordinators work...
The establishment of higher educational hubs in Malaysia and Singapore has spurred the growth of tra...
Provision of offshore education by Australian universities The provision of education by Australian ...
Enhancing Quality in Transnational Higher Education explores issues and questions concerning the pro...
Transnational or offshore education programs conducted by Australian universities in partnership wit...
Under ‘National Protocols’ established for higher education Australian universities are required to ...
In a TNE environment, induction and staff development is mostly done from afar, supported by occasio...
This chapter explores the phenomenon of transnational education with growing numbers of students und...
Offshore or transnational education programs conducted in partnership with foreign institutions have...
Curtin Business School (CBS) was one of the pioneer institutions to engage in international delivery...
Australian universities, like others in the education export market, face the imperative of global e...
The internationalisation of higher education in Australia over the past two decades has brought abou...
Australia is now the third largest provider of education to overseas students. Between 1994 and 2000...
Learning Without Borders was funded as an ALTC Leadership project. The project was conducted by Swin...
This paper presents a case study of how the international department of a business school in one Aus...
Transnational education (TNE) involves collaborative efforts of programme and unit coordinators work...
The establishment of higher educational hubs in Malaysia and Singapore has spurred the growth of tra...
Provision of offshore education by Australian universities The provision of education by Australian ...
Enhancing Quality in Transnational Higher Education explores issues and questions concerning the pro...
Transnational or offshore education programs conducted by Australian universities in partnership wit...
Under ‘National Protocols’ established for higher education Australian universities are required to ...