From Inauguration to Commercialisation: Incremental yet Contested Transitions Redefining the National Interests of International Degree Programmes in Finland

Q2 Social Sciences
Suvi Jokila
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ABSTRACT International degree programmes (IDPs) act as focal instruments for the internationalization of higher education in many non-English–speaking countries serving a variety of national objectives, with the commercial objective becoming increasingly common. This study analyses how IDPs have developed in one Nordic country, Finland, from a marginal activity into programmes that underpin commercially oriented definition of internationalization. The data consists of key policy texts and administrative documents analysed to trace policy changes. The findings suggest that IDPs have developed from the internationalisers of the universities and development aid to recruitment channels for bringing skilled labour to Finland and promoting education export. Having global similarities in their development, policy changes towards commercial understandings of IDPs has been contested, particularly regarding funding, which relates to equality principles in the Finnish higher education system. These shifts have had repercussions for the idea of IDPs, universities and students.
从开办到商业化:渐进但有争议的转变——重新定义芬兰国际学位课程的国家利益
国际学位课程(IDPs)是许多非英语国家高等教育国际化的主要工具,服务于各种国家目标,商业目标变得越来越普遍。本研究分析了在北欧国家芬兰,国内流离失所者如何从一项边缘活动发展成为支持以商业为导向的国际化定义的方案。这些数据包括分析的关键政策文本和行政文件,以跟踪政策变化。研究结果表明,国内流离失所者已经从大学和发展援助的国际化者发展为为芬兰带来熟练劳动力和促进教育出口的招聘渠道。由于其发展在全球具有相似性,对国内流离失所者的商业理解的政策变化一直受到争议,特别是在资金方面,这与芬兰高等教育系统的平等原则有关。这些转变对国内流离失所者、大学和学生的想法产生了影响。
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