Towards More Cooperative/Inclusive Internationalization: Insights from a South/North Virtual Mobility Project

A. Mendes, K. Finardi
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The pandemic has changed many physical activities involved in the internationalization of higher education process, such as academic mobility. This study investigated how virtual mobility (VM) can contribute to a more cooperative and inclusive internationalization process with more opportunities for the academic communities involved. With that aim, the perceptions of students from a university in the Global South involved in a VM program with a university from the Global North in the 2021/2022 academic year were analyzed. Data were collected through questionnaires and group interviews and analyzed qualitatively to discuss the affordances of VM for more inclusive and cooperative relationships between universities from the Global South and North. Overall, results of the study suggest that although the VM program was designed by the university in the Global North without the cooperation of the university from the Global South, the students involved were positively impacted by their participation in the program and collaboration with students from the Global North, which in turn, contributed to their knowledge and research topic development.
迈向更加合作/包容的国际化:来自南/北虚拟移动项目的见解
大流行改变了高等教育国际化进程中涉及的许多体育活动,例如学术流动。本研究探讨了虚拟流动(VM)如何促进更具合作性和包容性的国际化进程,为学术界提供更多机会。为此,我们分析了来自全球南方一所大学的学生在2021/2022学年与全球北方一所大学一起参加虚拟机项目的看法。通过问卷调查和小组访谈收集数据,并进行定性分析,讨论虚拟现实对全球南北大学之间更具包容性和合作关系的启示。总体而言,研究结果表明,虽然虚拟现实项目是由全球北方的大学设计的,没有全球南方的大学的合作,但参与该项目的学生受到了积极的影响,他们参与该项目并与全球北方的学生合作,这反过来又有助于他们的知识和研究课题的发展。
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