This discussion addresses the changing policy landscape of German higher education, including a shift from development aid to a focus on competition and highly skilled migration; changes in student mobility patterns; and goals and priorities at the federal, state, and institutional levels that have supported internationalization efforts. The discussion concludes with a brief look at anticipated financial and thematic challenges
This exploratory study is devoted in equal measure to the status quo and the future perspectives of ...
Among the over 1.8 million students enrolled at the 335 German institutions of higher education ther...
In the context of education for the global world, internationalization is a strategy and a goal of h...
While German universities have traditionally followed a partnership-based cooperativeapproach to int...
Germany has become a top destination for study abroad, owing to its longstanding and specific type o...
The thesis elaborates on a topical issues, namely how can a higher education institution react to ch...
In Germany, universities in certain areas are facing challenges due to shrinking domestic enrollment...
Abstract Dual study programs are hybrid forms of work-based higher education that have expanded very...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesAbby FranchittiWith more international students coming t...
In today’s world, internationalisation is the key to survival for higher education institutions (HEI...
Over the past 25 years, internationalization has evolved from a marginal and minor component to a gl...
In this article, internationalisation of higher education is analysed as a response to globalisation...
The aim of the study was to identify the major trends related to increasing the role of science in p...
Increasing the number of German graduates who have spent time abroad during their studies is a key o...
The study reveals the problem of higher education internationalisation. Definitions of the main conc...
This exploratory study is devoted in equal measure to the status quo and the future perspectives of ...
Among the over 1.8 million students enrolled at the 335 German institutions of higher education ther...
In the context of education for the global world, internationalization is a strategy and a goal of h...
While German universities have traditionally followed a partnership-based cooperativeapproach to int...
Germany has become a top destination for study abroad, owing to its longstanding and specific type o...
The thesis elaborates on a topical issues, namely how can a higher education institution react to ch...
In Germany, universities in certain areas are facing challenges due to shrinking domestic enrollment...
Abstract Dual study programs are hybrid forms of work-based higher education that have expanded very...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesAbby FranchittiWith more international students coming t...
In today’s world, internationalisation is the key to survival for higher education institutions (HEI...
Over the past 25 years, internationalization has evolved from a marginal and minor component to a gl...
In this article, internationalisation of higher education is analysed as a response to globalisation...
The aim of the study was to identify the major trends related to increasing the role of science in p...
Increasing the number of German graduates who have spent time abroad during their studies is a key o...
The study reveals the problem of higher education internationalisation. Definitions of the main conc...
This exploratory study is devoted in equal measure to the status quo and the future perspectives of ...
Among the over 1.8 million students enrolled at the 335 German institutions of higher education ther...
In the context of education for the global world, internationalization is a strategy and a goal of h...