This chapter explores the possibilities and limits of the informal curriculum in promoting intercultural dialogue among students in the context of a specific Chinese university. Through a document analysis of the institution’s internationalisation policy and an investigation of the University’s informal curriculum linked to internationalisation, this study investigated a group of home and international students’ experiences and interpretations vis-à-vis the implementation of this informal curriculum, questioning how far the university environment promotes intercultural dialogue through its internationalisation policy
Many universities are hosting and enrolling international students as an important aspect of their i...
The landscape of global higher education is changing rapidly in response to and alongside the geopol...
This study investigates China’s present situation of shifting from a mainly inward-oriented higher e...
This paper looks at structural conditions or institutional arrangements that facilitate or hinder in...
To achieve the Internationalisation of Higher Education in China, two forms of collaborations were a...
Against a backdrop of globalised higher education (HE) – one in which a number of British universiti...
The role of cultural dimensions in the teaching of Chinese as a foreign language in the UK is not as...
In this article, differing interpretations of the internationalisation of higher education curriculu...
Over the last three decades, universities have, almost universally, adopted the mantra of internatio...
This paper reports on a study of the identity perceptions of undergraduate and postgraduate students...
Internationalisation in higher education is now a worldwide phenomenon but there is little attention...
Increasing enrolment of Chinese students has become a key feature of internationalisation for Wester...
Globalisation is an inescapable aspect of the modern world. The number of large transnational corpor...
The phenomenon of internationalization of the space of modern higher education is carried out as bas...
In the higher education market, the cross-border flow of international students has become increasin...
Many universities are hosting and enrolling international students as an important aspect of their i...
The landscape of global higher education is changing rapidly in response to and alongside the geopol...
This study investigates China’s present situation of shifting from a mainly inward-oriented higher e...
This paper looks at structural conditions or institutional arrangements that facilitate or hinder in...
To achieve the Internationalisation of Higher Education in China, two forms of collaborations were a...
Against a backdrop of globalised higher education (HE) – one in which a number of British universiti...
The role of cultural dimensions in the teaching of Chinese as a foreign language in the UK is not as...
In this article, differing interpretations of the internationalisation of higher education curriculu...
Over the last three decades, universities have, almost universally, adopted the mantra of internatio...
This paper reports on a study of the identity perceptions of undergraduate and postgraduate students...
Internationalisation in higher education is now a worldwide phenomenon but there is little attention...
Increasing enrolment of Chinese students has become a key feature of internationalisation for Wester...
Globalisation is an inescapable aspect of the modern world. The number of large transnational corpor...
The phenomenon of internationalization of the space of modern higher education is carried out as bas...
In the higher education market, the cross-border flow of international students has become increasin...
Many universities are hosting and enrolling international students as an important aspect of their i...
The landscape of global higher education is changing rapidly in response to and alongside the geopol...
This study investigates China’s present situation of shifting from a mainly inward-oriented higher e...