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Northumbria and Internationalisation Joanne Purves Director International Development
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Why? Globalisation and the Knowledge Economy Instability Employability Regional need
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What? “The process of integrating an international/intercultural dimension into the teaching, research and services functions of the institution” J. Knight 1994, Internationalisation: Elements and Checkpoints, CBIE, Ottowa
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Internationalisation at Home Pedagogy – global examples? International students on campus International staff Staff development Student development International research International career guidance
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Internationalisation Abroad TNE Bases overseas Staff/Student exchange Alumni networks Joint research Business partnerships Networks
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Strengths Recruitment Flexibility TNE Corporate partners International staff
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Strengths Partner Institutions Awareness in support services High commitment Good resourcing
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Areas to Develop Engagement of home students Integration Strategic partnerships EU/non-EU strategy Staff exchange Specialist support
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Areas to Develop Alumni Distance Learning strategy Bigger picture with finance Research on employability Research students Coordination
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What now? Deans Directors SMT Principles agreed Interlinking Strategy
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