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Internationalization and Exchanges in a Globalized University
Philip G. Altbach
Ulrich Teichler
Internationalization in higher education is an inevitable result of the globalized and knowledge-based economy of the 21st century. Other trends affecting the universities, including diversification, expansion, privatization, and so on, also have implications for the international role of academic institutions. The intersection of the logic of globalization and other pressures facing universities make a reconsideration of international programs and strategies necessary. Exchanges, university linkages, patterns of mobility, and international and regional arrangements among universities are all changing.
Journal of Studies in International Education, Vol. 5, No. 1,
5-25 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/102831530151002

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