Armenian Higher Education Perspectives On Internationalisation

Zaruhi Soghomonyan
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As truly mentions Knight (1999), given the rising interest in and understanding of “…international dimension of higher education…”, the usage of the term “internationalisation” is becoming more frequent. She underscores (Knight, 1999) two possible reasons for the aforesaid phenomenon: first, internationalization is becoming more crucial for higher education providers, yet second, she posits that this can be accounted for by the fact that the term internationalization is perceived differently by different people, thus giving rise to this plethora of interpretations. Even two decades following what Knight termed as “crucial” for higher education, we can still trace “globalization” and “internationalization” as being increasingly popular terms when studying contemporary writings on higher education (Tight, 2019). Judging from a wide range of up-to-date research and literature on internationalization of higher education, it can be inferred that the confusion and interchangeable use of the terms is still a reality all over the world, and Armenia is no exception. Given the ongoing debates on the terms and the scope each of them encompasses, the paper draws on international and Armenian literature and official documents to critically assess whether the term “internationalization” is perceived the same way across Armenian HEIs, and whether RA institutions have a set model for internationalization to compare their operations against. The research outcome will be principally important as it will provide insights into the generic picture of internationalization in general and the way it is seen by Armenian HEIs, and will provide fertile ground for building up further studies on the issue.
亚美尼亚高等教育国际化的视角
正如Knight(1999)真正提到的那样,鉴于人们对“高等教育的国际维度”的兴趣和理解日益增加,“国际化”一词的使用变得越来越频繁。她强调了(Knight, 1999)上述现象的两个可能原因:首先,国际化对高等教育提供者来说变得越来越重要,其次,她认为这可以通过不同的人对“国际化”一词的不同理解来解释,从而产生了这种过多的解释。即使在奈特称之为高等教育“至关重要”的二十年之后,在研究当代高等教育著作时,我们仍然可以发现“全球化”和“国际化”是越来越流行的术语(Tight, 2019)。从大量关于高等教育国际化的最新研究和文献来看,可以推断,这些术语的混淆和互换使用仍然是世界各地的现实,亚美尼亚也不例外。鉴于有关术语及其涵盖范围的持续辩论,本文借鉴了国际和亚美尼亚文献和官方文件,以批判性地评估亚美尼亚高等教育机构对“国际化”一词的理解是否相同,以及RA机构是否有一套国际化模式来比较其运作。研究结果将是最重要的,因为它将提供对国际化总体情况的见解,以及亚美尼亚高等教育机构对国际化的看法,并将为进一步研究这一问题提供肥沃的土壤。
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