Importing Transnational Education

Importing Transnational Education

Capacity, Sustainability and Student Experience from the Host Country Perspective

Tsiligiris, Vangelis; Hill, Christopher; Lawton, William

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

12/2021

280

Mole

Inglês

9783030436490

15 a 20 dias

400

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1. Introduction.- Part I. Capacity Building and Sustainability.- 2. Capacity Building in Transnational Education: A Relational Capital Framework.- 3. Developing Collegial Approaches to Teaching Quality in TNE Partnerships: The Case of Professional Recognition.- 4. The Impacts of International Branch Campuses on Capacity Building in Qatar.- 5. Transnational Education as Enabler of Access to Quality Higher Education and Its Link to UN SDG4: The Case of Greece.- 6. A TNE Game-Changer: From Filling Supply Constraints to Offering Skills Experiences inVietnam.- 7. Capacity Building and Institutional Development Through Transnational Education in the Philippines.- 8. Raising Standards and Transforming Lives: Sustainable Development Through Importing University Education to Nepal.- 9. Staff Development at a Joint Sino-British Institute in China.- 10. Building Research Capacity at a TNE Institution: The Case of Westminster International University in Tashkent.- 11. Access, Internationalisation, Economic Growth and Skills: The Impacts of TNE in Dubai.- Part II. Student Experience.- 12. Operational Impact in a Transnational, Work-Based Railway Operations Management Programme Through a Collaborative Approach.- 13 Investigating Transnational Student Experience: Opportunities and Next Steps for a Joint Degree Delivered by Institutions in the UK and Hong Kong.- 14. How a Misplaced Attention to the Student Experience Can Limit the Progressive Impact of TNE.- 15. Improving Inclusion: Short Courses as an Opportunity for Transnational Education.- 16. Conclusions.
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transnational education;branch campuses;international higher education;sustainability in higher education;student experience;host countries and higher education;international students;capacity building in higher education