
Higher Education in an Age of Disruption
Comparing European Internationalisation Policies
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Higher Education in an Age of Disruption
Comparing European Internationalisation Policies
About this book
This book investigates European higher education internationalisation policies during a period marked by extreme upheaval due to Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. Situating her analysis at the intersection of higher education research and policy studies, the author combines historical and sociological institutionalism to investigate how this time of disruption impacted higher education policies in England, France and Germany. Based on extensive qualitative data derived from expert interviews and document analysis, the study offers timely insights into dynamics of institutional change and stability in higher education governance, as well as implications for the future of cross-border education and internationalisation. The book will appeal to academics and students interested in education policy and the internationalisation of higher education.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Institutionalising European HE Internationalisation
- 3. An Age of Disruption for European HE
- 4. Theoretical Framework: Higher Education as an Institution in the Context of Disruptions
- 5. England: Renegotiating an Institution
- 6. France: State-Led Advancement of HE Internationalisation on National and European Fronts
- 7. Germany: Stepping up the Collaborative and Digital Game
- 8. Comparative Analysis: Assessing the Institutional Impact of Disruptions
- 9. Conclusion
- Back Matter