在大流行后不断变化的全球环境中,创新大学国际化政策

Yuan Gao, Jin Liu
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在过去的几十年里,以人员和思想无与伦比的跨国流动为特征的国际化已经成为高等教育的一个重要话语。尽管高等教育国际化取得了令人瞩目的成果,但学者们发现了当前政策和实践中的弱点和漏洞,新冠肺炎大流行加剧了这些弱点和漏洞。根据马金森的全球高等教育领域框架,本研究从专家的角度对该领域的演变和未来发展方向进行了批判性的反思。在非结构化访谈中,20位国际知名学者确认了全球领域的活力和开放性,并确定了其演变的某些趋势,包括多元化和扁平化的结构。专家们强调,迫切需要在区域、国家和机构各级对大学国际化进行政策创新,以应对大流行病后时代不断变化的全球领域。专家们还强调了国际化的文化维度的重要性,通过它,高等教育国际化可以摆脱资本主义逻辑的陷阱,解决其缺点,实现可持续繁荣。
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Innovating policies for university internationalisation in the changing post-pandemic global field
ABSTRACT In the past several decades, internationalisation, which is featured by people and ideas’ unparalleled transnational mobility, has become a key discourse in higher education. Despite the spectacular outcomes that higher education internationalisation has achieved, scholars have detected weaknesses and vulnerabilities in its current policy and practice, which the COVID-19 pandemic have intensified. Informed by Marginson’s global higher education field framework, this study provides a critical reflection on the field’s evolution and the prospects for its future directions from experts’ perspectives. In unstructured interviews, 20 leading international scholars confirmed the global field’s dynamism and openness, and identified certain tendencies in its evolution, including a diversified and flattening structure. The experts highlighted the urgent demand for policy innovation on university internationalisation at the regional, national, and institutional levels in response to the changing global field in the post-pandemic era. The experts also stressed the significance of internationalisation’s cultural dimension, through which higher education internationalisation can escape the trap of the capitalist logic and address its shortcomings to achieve sustainable prosperity.
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